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Author: Benjamin Leo

30 percent of species on international conservation organization ‘Red List’ are at risk of extinction

September 7, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Almost 30% of all species assessed by an international conservation organization are in danger of annihilation because of expanded habitat misfortune and climate…

New York subway stations submerges in water as the century-old system ground to a halt

September 5, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The New York subway stations were lowered in water on Wednesday night, as flash flooding transformed platforms and flights of stairs into cascades…

Elon Musk mockes Jeff Bezos, in order to spend his time filing lawsuits against Musk’s company SpaceX

September 1, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The two wealthiest men on the planet will not quit fighting over space. Elon Musk mocked Jeff Bezos on Twitter Friday, blaming him…

new rule says All students, and staff will required to wear masks in New York public and private schools

August 30, 2021 Benjamin Leo

All students, faculty and staff will be needed to wear masks in New York public and private schools, the state Department of Health…

Kathy Hochul was sworn as the 57th governor of New York, makes history as first woman governor

August 26, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Kathy Hochul was confirmed as the 57th governor of New York at 12 PM Tuesday — leaving a mark on the world as…

President Biden stands by his decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan and notes potential terror attack

August 23, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A resistant President Biden on Sunday remained by his decision to haul troops out of Afghanistan — however recognized during a blundering press…

American citizens in Afghanistan should stay away from the international airport in Kabul: US Embassy

August 21, 2021 Benjamin Leo

American citizens in Afghanistan should stay away from the international airport in Kabul, the U.S. Embassy presently says. “As a result of potential…

US officials stationed in Germany developed symptoms of the Havana Syndrome

August 19, 2021 Benjamin Leo

US officials positioned in Germany created symptoms of the Havana Syndrome, a puzzling infirmity connected to suspected radiation attacks that have blasted many…

number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York quadrupled

August 17, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The quantity of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in New York has more than quadrupled since the start of July, new numbers show. There were…

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