Ohio state and other soccer teams around the Big Ten are slated to start preseason camp within a week of today, but whether that will happen is still up in the air. According to a letter sent Thursday to Big Ten sports directors by Commissioner Kevin Warren and Chris Kratochvil, …
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The Nokia 8.3 5G will officially arrive in the US soon at an unspecified price
If you thought that LG took a long time to bring the beautiful Velvet mid-rangeger 5G-enabled to the US After unveiling the phone in early May then you must have forgotten about the Nokia 8.3 5G official announcement. Unfortunately, there’s nothing new to report on the retail price yet either, …
Read More »United States Pledges $ 2.1 Billion to Glaxo, Sanofi for Coronavirus Vaccine
The United States government will pay $ 2.1 billion to drug makers Glaxo and Sanofi for the production of COVID-19 vaccines for up to 50 million people, tests and treatments, the companies announced on Friday. The largest grant awarded under the Trump administration’s “Operation Warp Speed,” the White House initiative …
Read More »A Tale Of 2 Screenshots
Striking images showed several separate feet of faithful dressed in white surrounding the Kaaba New Delhi: In years before the coronavirus, millions of pilgrims from around the world flocked to Islam’s holiest place to attend hajj, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings. However, with a virus-induced ban on large …
Read More »Second US virus surge hits plateau, but few experts celebrate
While coronavirus deaths in the US are rising rapidly, public health experts are seeing good news: The second wave of confirmed cases appears to be stabilizing. Scientists do not celebrate in any way, warning that the trend is fueled by four large and affected locations: Arizona, California, Florida and Texas, …
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