Nick Cordero’s son has reached a special milestone: he said his first words, and they were about his late father. Amanda Kloots shared a sweet video of Elvis, 1, following her instructions on Sunday and kissing “Dada,” a photo of the Broadway star, who died July 5 of complications from …
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Portland protesters again gassed by federal agents
A large protest in Portland, Oregon on Sunday night started peacefully but escalated early Monday, leading to the use of tear gas by federal agents, following a recent pattern. Protesters have been raising their voices against police brutality and racial justice. Previously, a bag containing magazines loaded with Molotov rifles …
Read More »Analogue Pocket FPGA-powered features revealed: $ 200 pre-order on August 3
After its unveiling last October, Analogue’s retro portable power system, the Analogue Pocket, is approaching our hands. Today, Analogue has confirmed that Pocket’s pre-order program will start on Monday, August 3 for $ 200. However, that news comes with a delay, as the original “2020” window of the portable system …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine Update: Vaccine Against Virus Tested on Thousands of Volunteers | World News
WASHINGTON: The world’s largest Covid-19 vaccine study began Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers who helped test vaccines created by the US government. There is still no guarantee that the experimental vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Modern Inc, will actually protect. The Proof Needed: …
Read More »The reopening of Europe for tourism already faces problems with COVID-19
The revival of tourism in Europe is turning into turbulence just weeks after countries enthusiastically reopened their borders, with increasing infections in Spain and other countries, raising concerns about people bringing the coronavirus on vacation. Of summer. European countries began to open up to each other in mid-June (American visitors …
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