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Author: Antonio Chad

new coronavirus variant detected in South Africa appears rapidly mutating, report

November 27, 2021 Antonio Chad

A new Covid variation identified in South Africa seems, by all accounts, to be quickly changing and spreading among more youthful patients, authorities…

De Blasio promoting education record and statewide year-round schooling proposal

November 23, 2021 Antonio Chad

Mayor Bill de Blasio on Sunday looked to shine his inheritance as he moves toward a run for governor, promoting his schooling record…

‘Pirates Bay’ new site for NFTs offers download for free

November 22, 2021 Antonio Chad

Why shell out a huge number of dollars for an advanced picture when you can simply download it free of charge? That is…

COVID booster shots may become the new standard to be fully vaccinated: Fauci

November 20, 2021 Antonio Chad

Coronavirus booster shots might turn into the new standard to be viewed as completely vaccinated, as indicated by the nation’s top doctor. Dr….

FBI’s server apparently hacked, send threatening spam emails to over 100,000 people

November 16, 2021 Antonio Chad

The FBIs email server was clearly hacked on Friday night to send threatening spam emails to more than 100,000 people, the organization said….

price of bitcoin notched yet another all-time high

November 10, 2021 Antonio Chad

The price of bitcoin scored one more untouched high as cryptocurrencies no matter how you look at it kept on soaring. Bitcoin —…

Uber is exploring the possibility of dispatching yellow cabs

November 8, 2021 Antonio Chad

After everything except killing New York City’s taxi business, Uber is presently investigating the chance of dispatching yellow taxis, as indicated by documents…

Supreme Court to hear a climate-change case

November 1, 2021 Antonio Chad

The Supreme Court has consented to hear a climate-change case that could handcuff President Biden’s drives to curb greenhouse gas emissions. In spite…

CDC says immunocompromised people are eligible to receive fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine

October 29, 2021 Antonio Chad

Moderately or seriously immunocompromised people are qualified to get a fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

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