Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot State media said Kim warned against a hasty relaxation of the restrictions North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has praised his country’s “brilliant success” in dealing with Covid-19, according to state news agency KCNA. Speaking at a politburo meeting, Kim said the country had “prevented the …
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A problem for college in the fall: reluctant teachers
Other universities have been more open to letting teachers decide for themselves what to do. “Due to these extraordinary circumstances, the university is temporarily suspending the normal requirement that teaching take place in person,” the University of Chicago said in a message to instructors June 26. Yale said Wednesday that …
Read More »Court record shows St. Louis couple pulled a gun
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) – The white St. Louis couple who became internationally famous for being on duty with weapons outside their mansion during a protest have previously pulled out a weapon in defense of their property, according to a statement. sworn in an ongoing case. . As protesters marched near …
Read More »Facebook again admits that it mistakenly shares user data with third-party applications
Uh oh – Facebook has been caught yet other data scandal. The company has admitted that it mistakenly provided some 5,000 developers with unauthorized access to user profiles due to a bug in the platform. The leak breaks Facebook’s own rules on access to personal information. Since 2018, the platform …
Read More »China’s TikTok app ban ‘devastates’ users in India
About a year ago, Sangita Gaikwad’s teenage daughter Mona introduced her to TikTok. Like many new users of the quirky video-sharing app, Gaikwad, a housewife in a farming village in western India, was baffled. What would she want with an endless sequence of 15-second clips showing strangers dancing, lip syncing, …
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