Such frivolity may seem tacky in the midst of a rapidly escalating pandemic, and reckless as no social distancing will be required at the event. But the holiday celebrating independence from Britain is being used to reinforce Trump’s false narrative that the country is okay. “We are coming back in …
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Study Finds Some COVID Patients Will Not Regain Senses of Taste, Smell
A recent study in Italy found that 10 percent of people who lost their smell and taste due to COVID-19 saw their symptoms worsen or remain the same throughout the course of the infection. According to the BBC, the remaining 90 percent who lost their sense of smell or taste …
Read More »31 coronavirus-positive MLB players after first round of testing
In the first round of Major League Baseball coronavirus testing, 31 players tested positive for COVID-19, the league and the players union announced Friday. Along with the players, seven staff members also tested positive. The 38 positives represent 1.2% of 3,185 samples collected for the first set of results. For …
Read More »Xbox S-Series spec leaks suggest big disappointment
The Xbox Series S, also known as Xbox Lockhart, could be less powerful than an Xbox One X and could have issues with next-generation games. That’s what we can extrapolate from a somewhat vague tweet from The Verge journalist Tom Warren, who posted “just got to say 20 UC” on …
Read More »Tesla Is Moving Towards Fleet Vehicles As Operating Cost Reaches Tipping Point
Tesla is moving toward fleet vehicles as operating cost reaches a tipping point for electric vehicles, led by Model 3. Model 3 is beginning to make waves in the world of the corporate fleet. Many fleet managers who handle the numbers are beginning to realize that the electric vehicle offers …
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