Coca-Cola (KO) has discovered a way to keep its highly profitable soft drink business from being extinguished by the germs of COVID-19. The solution: QR codes and your smartphone. Coca-Cola said Monday that it made its popular Freestyle soda machine, which can be found in dozens of contactless, fast-food restaurants …
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Dozens Wounded in Taliban Attack Near Afghan Spy Agency Office | News
More than 40 people, mostly civilians, were injured after gunmen clashed with security forces after a car bomb exploded at a government complex in Samangan province in northern Afghanistan. The attack claimed by the Taliban group on Monday took place at a government facility in Samangan’s capital Aybak, near an …
Read More »Mueller’s Senior Prosecutor: “We Could Have Done More” In Russia Investigation
A senior prosecutor on a special council Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) MuellerCNN’s Toobin warns McCabe is in ‘dangerous condition’ with emboldened Trump anchor CNN ripping Trump on Stone as he evokes Clinton-Lynch asphalt meeting The Hill’s 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout PLUSinvestigation of President TrumpDonald John TrumpDavis: The Supreme Court decision …
Read More »California Allows Nursing Home Visits With Coronavirus Precautions
For months, families have regretted seeing loved ones living in California skilled nursing facilities, which have been closed to outside visitors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. California health authorities recently released a guide to resume visits, but few are happening as infection rates increase in many communities. The …
Read More »Study: CO2 levels are likely to be higher than at any time in the last 3.3 million years
Research by scientists at the University of Southampton has estimated that the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) will reach a record level as the warmest period of the Pliocene epoch some 3.3 million years ago in 2025 if emissions will not be controlled. The study was published in the journal …
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