As students and office workers prepare to return to campus or their office buildings, it may not come down to a nasal swab or blood test. Instead, new technology shows that the standard for reopening may be to test buildings and not just people. The technology, developed and tested at …
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Giants Sam Coonrod had every right to stop, but his reason fell short
Sam Coonrod entered the United States’ line of sight on Thursday night, when he just stood up during a planned unified peaceful protest. A light followed him around Friday, and he could stay with him for a while. All the Giants pitcher did was exercise the right that all Americans …
Read More »After a bad trick and disappointing earnings, Twitter weighs charging users for raising their issues
Twitter, a company well acquainted with choppy waters, is having an especially difficult time. First, there was last week’s brutal hack of high-profile accounts. Then there was a disappointing earnings report today, along with the company’s admission that it needs new sources of revenue, including subscriptions. The panorama: Twitter has …
Read More »40 million Americans face student loan cliff
Alexander presented the plan to reporters this week as “an extension of the deferment of monthly student loan payments until students have an income.” But her plan does not extend relief from the CARES Act student loan itself. Alexander said his goal was “to change the system for repaying student …
Read More »New Jersey group COVID-19 linked to high school party, Governor Murphy says teens are not cooperating with tracers
MIDDLETOWN, NJ (CBSNewYork) – There are big concerns about the coronavirus in New Jersey after hundreds of people were potentially exposed to the virus at a big party in Middletown. The news of the party and the COVID-19 group is not right with some who live in the community. “It …
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