Four new species of single-celled organisms have been discovered in the deep Pacific. Single-cell xenophores were found by researchers at the National Center for Oceanography in the United Kingdom, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Geneva in Switzerland. The species was discovered using an underwater drone in the …
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Banda Los Sebastianes’ ‘En Eso No Quedemos’ Reaches No. 1 on Airplay’s Regional Mexican List
The song follows the reign of “Mi Meta Contigo”. Banda Los Sebastianes recorded their third No. 1, and the second consecutive, on the regional list of Mexican Airplay while “En Eso No Quedemos” climbed 2-1 in the July 4 poll. “In That We Don’t Stay” (which translates to “We didn’t …
Read More »Google continues to pay billions of Apple to be the default search engine in Safari
UK regulators are looking at a long-standing agreement between Apple and Google on the default search engine in the iPhone maker’s mobile Safari browser, reports Reuters. According to an updated report compiled by the UK Government’s Competition and Markets Authority, Google pays Apple a “substantial majority” of the £ 1.2bn …
Read More »Dow Jones strength falters due to increased coronavirus cases; Leading Growth Stock Market
The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded at break-even on Wednesday when the S&P 500 and Nasdaq gained strength in heavier-than-normal trading volume. Meanwhile, a handful of shares on the IBD leaderboard traded in or near buy zones, including Dexcom (DXCM) and Netflix (NFLX) X Today on the stock market, the …
Read More »Haile Selassie: statue of former Ethiopian leader destroyed in London park
Image copyright Andrew Morris / PA Media; fake pictures Screenshot Haile Selassie was the last emperor of Ethiopia. A statue of former Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie was destroyed in a park in Wimbledon, southwest London. Police are investigating the incident, which took place in Cannizaro Park on Tuesday night. The …
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