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‘US hospitals and vaccine refusers will experience a winter of severe illness and death’: Biden

December 19, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden seemed as though he’d been watching “Game of Thrones” as he cautioned Thursday that the unvaccinated “will before long overpower” US…

Apple is reportedly deferring its return to office plans indefinitely

December 17, 2021 Antonio Chad

Apple is delaying its return of office plans endlessly, news revealed, while the company said it has briefly shut down three stores in…

number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week

December 17, 2021 Sophia Andrew

The number of Americans applying for number benefits rose last week notwithstanding signs that the U.S. work market is bouncing back from last…

Radix Launches London-Wide Advertising Campaign

December 17, 2021 News Desk

Radix, the layer-1 cryptocurrency built specifically for decentralized finance, has launched a London-wide advertising campaign to coincide with the arrival of its Alexandria…

Kroger is eliminating some COVID-19 benefits for unvaccinated employees

December 17, 2021 Olivia John

Kroger is taking out some COVID-19 advantages for unvaccinated employees, a transition to energize immunizations as the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate faces legal…

Florida nonprofit is set to distribute nearly $5 million to victims of Florida condo building collapse

December 16, 2021 Lucas Carter

A Florida not-for-profit is set to distribute almost $5 million to survivors and the groups of those killed in the breakdown of an…

due to Omicron concerns, NYU to require COVID- booster shots for all of its community members

December 16, 2021 Liam Samuel

New York University will require COVID-19 booster shots for all of its “community members” by Jan. 18 in the midst of the quick…

German government approved 60 billion euros in funding to used for combating climate change

December 16, 2021 Florence Alessi

The German government on Monday approved 60 billion euros ($68 billion) in subsidizing to be utilized for fighting combating change and modernizing the…

online threat has forced to cancellation of Tuesday classes at the Michigan school district

December 16, 2021 Emma Perkins

An online threat danger has constrained the scratch-off of Tuesday classes at a similar Michigan school area where sophomore Ethan Crumbley allegedly shot…

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