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Author: Sophia Andrew

Elon Musk has gone to Texas after leaving California

December 10, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Silicon Valley ain’t blasting like it used to be — and Elon Musk has gone to Texas. The eccentric tech tycoon, who lately…

Libraries in Japan installing a machine that sterilizes books using ultraviolet light

December 10, 2020 Sophia Andrew

TOKYO – Libraries in Japan are trusting a machine that sterilizes books utilizing ultraviolet light is giving guests consolation to take-out distributions during…

in Maine single-day record high for newly confirmed coronavirus cases

December 9, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Maine on Monday recorded a solitary day record of recently affirmed instances of the novel coronavirus. The state announced 427 new instances of…

Mayor Bill de Blasio will publicly take the coming coronavirus vaccine

December 8, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Mayor Bill de Blasio will openly take the coming Covid vaccine with an end goal to relieve doubtful New Yorkers’ interests and show…

cannabis sales in US hit record levels over the Thanksgiving weekend

December 6, 2020 Sophia Andrew

US cannabis deals hit record levels over the Thanksgiving weekend, inciting industry expectations the mix of COVID-19 tension and a pattern toward authorization…

ferry company has been dumping waste into the Hudson River for years, Ex-workers says

December 6, 2020 Sophia Andrew

The New York Waterway ferry service – the country’s biggest exclusive suburbanite ferry company – has been unloading heaps of human waste into…

Welsh people will be given “immunity passports” to prove the COVID-19 vaccination.

December 5, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Welsh individuals will be given supposed “invulnerability visas” demonstrating that they’ve gotten the COVID-19 vaccination, the nation’s health minister said Friday. The rollout…

Britney Spears released “Swimming in the Stars” song on her 39th birthday.

December 3, 2020 Sophia Andrew

To pay tribute to the pop sensation’s 39th year on this planet, RCA Records has posted a previously unreleased song called “Swimming in…

Interpol issued a global warning that crime groups could be target the COVID-19 vaccines.

December 3, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Interpol gave a global admonition Wednesday that coordinated wrongdoing gatherings could focus on the forthcoming Covid vaccination campaigns by hawking counterfeit shots and…

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