Out of all years, 2021 is definitely a year to write out a few goals for the new year, but the trick to making them attainable is to make them small and specific. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
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Some people will believe anything. Who knew there were so many?
“A significant number of Americans believe misinformation about the origins of the coronavirus and the recent presidential election, as well as conspiracy theories like QAnon, according to a new NPR/Ipsos poll.
Forty percent of respondents said they believe the coronavirus was made in a lab in China even though there is no evidence for this. Scientists say the virus was transmitted to humans from another species.”
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