Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - March 11 2021
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The Northeast is Home to More Snorers Than Any Other Region in America, Poll Shows
Commissioned by Rhinomed nasal dilator brand Mute and conducted by OnePoll, the survey of 2,000 Americans found 53% of residents in New York, Washington, Connecticut, and the surrounding states keep their partners and housemates awake with the annoying nocturnal noise more than any other region in the country. -Newswire
WSJ Poll: 79% of Americans Back Ban on Russian Oil Even if Energy Prices Rise
A wide majority of Americans, 79%, said they favored a ban on Russian oil imports even if the prohibition increased energy prices in the U.S., according to data from a new Wall Street Journal poll. Just 13% said they opposed it. President Biden on Tuesday halted the purchase of Russian crude oil, certain petroleum products, liquefied natural gas and coal—the latest economic impediment the White House has placed on Moscow in an attempt to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. -Wall Street Journal
Tinder is making criminal background checks available
Tinder is making criminal background checks more accessible. The company announced that as of Wednesday, Tinder users will be able to run background checks on potential dates through Tinder's Safety Center. This new feature is made possible through a partnership between Tinder's parent company, Match Group, and Garbo — a non-profit organization that provides background checks at an affordable cost. -People.com
It's almost St Patrick's Day!
St Patrick's Day is less than a week away. Will you be doing anything to celebrate?
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