“The Five” co-host Katie Pavlich described the current situation in Seattle as “insanity” on Tuesday after violence over the weekend at the “Capitol Hill Organized Protest” (CHOP) forced Mayor Jenny Durkan to agree to dismantle the demo area. “To protest is not to seize blocks and blocks of public and …
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Blood type, genetics may take into account severity of COVID-19 symptoms
(CNN) – Whether a person contracts a serious form of COVID-19 could depend on their blood type and DNA, according to a new study by a team of European scientists. Their findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, could help explain why some people become seriously ill with …
Read More »Researchers verify ‘extremely strange’ black hole physics
A team of researchers claims to have verified a decades-old theory that energy can be created by black holes. Scientists at the University of Glasgow School of Physics and Astronomy set out to validate Roger Penrose’s work in 1969. They used sound waves in an attempt to support “extremely strange …
Read More »Lakers’ Avery Bradley chooses not to restart Orlando, cites family concerns
Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Avery Bradley has chosen not to play in the Orlando season restart of the NBA, he told ESPN Tuesday night. Bradley, who started 44 games for the Lakers this season, informed the Lakers’ management of his decision to stay behind. At the forefront of Bradley’s …
Read More »Apple Safari to block Google Analytics from data collection
The latest version of Apple’s macOS contains an updated version of the Safari browser that prevents trackers, including Google Analytics, from collecting user data. The new version of macOS, called “Big Sur,” was announced this week at Apple’s World Developers Conference (WWDC). During the announcement, Apple previewed Safari’s new privacy …
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