The Wikipedia article of the day for March 31, 2020 is 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement.
The 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement is a bilateral treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom on nuclear weapons co-operation. It allows the two countries to exchange nuclear materials, technology and information, and was signed on 3 July 1958, after the British hydrogen bomb programme successfully tested a thermonuclear device. While the US has nuclear co-operation agreements with other countries, including France and other NATO countries, this agreement is by far the most comprehensive. Exemplifying the Anglo-American Special Relationship, it allowed American nuclear weapons to be supplied under Project E. The treaty has proved mutually beneficial, and paved the way for the Polaris Sales Agreement and the Trident nuclear programme submarines, including HMS Victorious (pictured), all of which use American missiles with British nuclear warheads. The most recent renewal of the treaty extended it to 31 December 2024.
Monday, 30 March 2020
FOX NEWS: Coronavirus pandemic causes Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' rendition to go viral
Coronavirus pandemic causes Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' rendition to go viral
With the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe, nearly all live events have understandably been postponed or canceled, as countries attempt to "flatten the curve" and slow the spread of COVID-19. But thanks to technology, the Rotterdam Philarmonic Orchestra has gone viral and bucked the trend.
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FOX NEWS: Tech tools Americans are turning to during the coronavirus pandemic
Tech tools Americans are turning to during the coronavirus pandemic
Kurt 'The CyberGuy' Knutsson shares his tech picks for Americans working from home, trying to connect with friends and teaching their kids online.
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FOX NEWS: Zoombombing, Apple pay tricks, sanitizing Amazon boxes, and more: Tech Q&A
Zoombombing, Apple pay tricks, sanitizing Amazon boxes, and more: Tech Q&A
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FOX NEWS: TSA lists airports where 61 screeners tested positive for coronavirus
TSA lists airports where 61 screeners tested positive for coronavirus
The Transportation Security Administration said Sunday that a total of 61 screening officers have tested positive for COVID-19 and posted a list of airports and shifts that they worked prior to their diagnosis.
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Sunday, 29 March 2020
Philadelphia Hospital to Stay Closed After Owner Requests Nearly $1 Million a Month
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FOX NEWS: Up to 10 percent of recovered coronavirus patients test positive again, report says
Up to 10 percent of recovered coronavirus patients test positive again, report says
As many as 10% of recovered coronavirus patients in China tested positive again after being discharged from the hospital, according to a report.
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FOX NEWS: Dunleavy: Coronavirus response in Alaska
Dunleavy: Coronavirus response in Alaska
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy joins Steve Hilton to discuss his state's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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FOX NEWS: Siegel: Slowing the spread of coronavirus
Siegel: Slowing the spread of coronavirus
Fox News Medical Correspondent Dr. Marc Siegel joins Steve Hilton to discuss the current state of the coronavirus outbreak.
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FOX NEWS: Hilton: Open where possible, closed where necessary
Hilton: Open where possible, closed where necessary
Steve Hilton discusses how economic shutdowns have impacted Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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