Twitter To Tag Misleading COVID-19 Tweets From Trump
It remains to be seen if Twitter will really tag tweets from President Donald Trump containing disputed or misleading information about COVID-19.
Coronavirus Treatment: HIV Drug Used To Cure COVID-19 Patient In India
Indian doctors have saved the life of a COVID-19 positive British National using anti-HIV medications.
Germany Takes Stricter Measures To Contain COVID-19 Outbreak, Angela Merkel In Quarantine
The restrictions will last for the next two weeks.
Apple’s New 3D Scanner Exclusive To 2020 iPhone Pro Models Only
A quick look at the iOS 14 code reveals that only the upcoming iPhone 12 “Pro” models will be equipped with a sensor that allows for improved 3D capabilities, a report says.
Celebrities Who Tested Positive For Coronavirus: From Tom Hanks, Kevin Durant To Justin Trudeau’s Wife
Check out the various celebrities who tested positive for coronavirus.
FDA Approves Abbott Laboratories Coronavirus Test, Company To Ship 150,000 Kits
Abbott Labs said it was planning to immediately distribute at least 150,000 tests to customers in the United States.
Coronavirus Update: Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s And Nordstrom Set To Close All Stores During COVID-19 Pandemic
All Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Nordstrom stores will close through the rest of March due to the impact of the coronavirus.
McLaren Confirms Infected Team Member Is Recovering From Coronavirus
Finally some good news out of Formula 1 as the McLaren team member diagnosed with coronavirus appears to be recovering. Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn is confident the sport will still have a 17 or 18 race season.
Could Major Airlines Go Bankrupt? Analyst Warns Urgent Action Is Needed As Bookings Drop Due To Coronavirus
Airline companies are being hard hit by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Feb RBA Rate Cut Hopes Fade As Australian Jobless Data Beat Expectations
With the figures coming in above expectations, economists are now anticipating the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will keep Australian interest rates unchanged at its February policy meeting.
How do you know when you've finally gained financial independence?
The need to become financially independent is often a surprise to many people, without warning or support.
Car Buyers Flock to SUVs, Crossovers as Sedan Sales “Disappear”
Sales of sedans have been steadily declining in the United States for more than a decade as an increasing number of car buyers opt for SUVs and crossovers, with auto industry experts stating that the American sedan, as we know it, is “disappearing.”
Health Benefits from the Modern Laser Treatment Industry
New advancements in laser technology and LED treatment options have led to safer and healthier weight loss options.
Jho Low’s Settlement with the US nears Justice
The U.S. Justice Department has reached a settlement with Low that includes dropping charges against him and his family and Low recouping almost a billion dollars of the that was lost to the 1MDB investment fund.
RESET Bioscience Publishes First CBD Study on Nano-Liposome
RESET Bioscience is disrupting the now multi-billion-dollar cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) industry with a product it claims revolutionizes the efficiency of CBD delivery – and it has the data to prove it.
How to Identify the Best VPN for Your Needs
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are encrypted networks that create secure tunnels for communication via the internet. They allow users to connect to the internet securely and privately.
KRG President Nechirvan Barzani Sets About Implementing Ambitious Reforms in Iraqi Kurdistan
After years of chaos, instability and economic hardship, brought about by ISIS’ meteoric rise in Syria and Iraq, and the dispute over independence with the Iraqi federal government, KRG President Nechirvan Barzani is ramping up efforts to deliver reform in the autonomous region in northern Iraq.
The Number of Personal Trainers is Expected to Grow Because of the Wellness Generation
This generation is also called the millennials and starting with 2015, they are the workforce majority of the world.
Top Personal Investment Tips to Boost your Retirement Nest Egg
Planning for your retirement is something you should start doing long before you are due to retire.
The Trump Foundation is shutting down, but the president and his family still could face liability
The Donald J. Trump Foundation will shut down and distribute the money it has left to charities approved by the New York state attorney general, while the state’s lawsuit against the president and his three oldest children alleging violations of state laws governing charities proceeds.
Five reasons Bitcoin could enter a more extreme death spiral
Bitcoin is now steadily trading below US$4,000 and has been constantly on a downward ride over the last year, losing more than half of its market capitalisation.
Avoid a bum steer this summer: here's what Australian law says about public nudity
The warm days of summer are almost upon us. Nudity on some Australian beaches is inevitable. But exactly how much of our flesh can we bare, and when, and where?
Forget sharks... here's why you are more likely to be injured by litter at the beach
Our beaches are our summer playgrounds, yet beach litter and marine debris injures one-fifth of beach users, particularly children and older people.
It's time to put the 15-hour work week back on the agenda
The official working week has not fallen significantly in several decades. Average working hours per household have increased. The effect is that many feel that life is now less leisured than in the past.
Can Australian Businesses Compete Internationally with Current Internet Infrastructure?
While many areas of the world now enjoy super-fast broadband, some countries continue to lag behind in terms of speed. Unfortunately, Australia is one of them.
Broken heart syndrome was thought to be a short-term condition – the latest evidence suggests otherwise
In about one in ten cases, people with broken heart syndrome develop a condition called cardiogenic shock where the heart can’t pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. This can result in death.
Unlike in 2016, there was no spike in misinformation this election cycle
We saw a major uptick in the run-up to the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Iffy content approximately doubled from January to November.
Why Google's employees walked out and what it could mean for the future of labor
The recent walkout by thousands of Google employees at offices around the world was the first protest of its kind by well-paid and benefit-rich high-tech workers.
Goodbye Apu! Here's what you meant to us
The Simpsons’ Apu may be dead, but stereotyping of South Asians most certainly is not. In fact, from the debates that preceded the conflicting report of his demise, we can conclude a few things about Hollywood.
Freddie Mercury's family faith: The ancient religion of Zoroastrianism
It might come as a surprise to some that Freddie Mercury was born Farrokh Bulsara. He came from a Parsi family that had roots in India and he was a Zoroastrian by faith.