Supermarket chains are taking steps to minimize or eliminate coin distribution amid a currency shortage across the country. Some methods include summary of changes and charitable donations. The coronavirus pandemic has affected the circulation of coins and has affected smaller, coin-dependent businesses, such as laundries. Visit the Business Insider home …
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As LDS Church prepares to open more temples, leaders adjust investiture ceremony
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday that 12 of its temples, including four in the US, will resume performing temple “endowments” or ritual teachings on the origin and purpose of mortality. . “The sacred teachings, promises, and ceremonies of the temple are of ancient origin, and …
Read More »Governor Andrew Cuomo to the partygoers during the pandemic: “Don’t be stupid”
While the number of people hospitalized in New York with the coronavirus continues to releaseGov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that people who congregate in large numbers and do not wear masks remain a “big problem.” Cuomo had a timely message for young New York City partiers who refused to distance …
Read More »Life-threatening fungus at Los Angeles County Health Center
The shortage of medical equipment, including gowns and gloves, caused by the coronavirus outbreak may be helping to spread dangerous germs within health care facilities, according to officials who warned of a life-threatening fungus at a county health care facility. The Angels. Los Angeles County officials are warning of multiple …
Read More »Nixon’s MIT ‘deepfake’ video announcing Apollo 11 disaster surfaces
A manipulated video of President Richard Nixon delivering an Apollo 11 contingency speech is circulating online, with its creators hoping to highlight the disturbing power of the “fake” videos. It took the Massachusetts Institute of Technology more than half a year to create the 7-minute video, which shows actual images …
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