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Author: Lucas Carter

The female-focused dating app Bumble made its IPO filing public on

January 16, 2021 Lucas Carter

Bumble made its IPO documenting public on Friday, adding fuel to gossipy tidbits that it will make its stock market debut as expected…

i did not “celebrate or feel pride” in platform’s ban on President Trump’s account: Jack Dorsey

January 15, 2021 Lucas Carter

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Wednesday night said he didn’t “celebrate or feel pride” in his foundation’s prohibition for President Trump — yet…

The Supreme Court ruled women must pick up an abortion pill in person during the COVID-19 pandemic

January 13, 2021 Lucas Carter

The Supreme Court on Tuesday administered ladies should get an abortion pill in person during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a 6-to-3 vote, the…

Chunky boot maker Dr. Martens is plans to part of IPO

January 12, 2021 Lucas Carter

Chunky boot creator Dr. Martens is hoping to take itself public. The UK-based footwear brand, famous with superstars like Uma Thurman, Kristen Stewart…

Trump fans ditch Twitter after President Trump was banned from Twitter

January 11, 2021 Lucas Carter

Only hours after President Trump was forever restricted from Twitter, his fanatics on the stage pledged they would proceed onward also. “Goodbye Twitter”…

South Korean auto giant Hyundai says it’s in talks with Apple in the midst of electric car buzz

January 10, 2021 Lucas Carter

Apple’s arrangements to assemble a “achievement” electric car that could rival Tesla seem, by all accounts, to be warming up. South Korean auto…

value of cryptocurrency market topped $1 trillion for the first time

January 9, 2021 Lucas Carter

The estimation of the digital currency market bested $1 trillion unexpectedly Thursday as Bitcoin flooded to one more record high. The world’s greatest…

iam confiden about strength of US democracy:French President

January 7, 2021 Lucas Carter

PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron distributed in the early long stretches of Thursday a video on his Twitter account, in which Macron…

global economy could struggle to recover if officials take too long to dole out vaccines:World Bank

January 7, 2021 Lucas Carter

The global economy could battle to recuperate from the Covid pandemic if authorities take excessively long to give out vaccines, the World Bank…

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