This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it during the week. Don’t ban TikTok. Restrict it. And then apply those same restrictions to American internet powers, too. That’s what Kevin Roose, a New York Times tech columnist, wrote in his latest …
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Vaccines are ‘one of the safest interventions we have’, thanks to ongoing monitoring by the FDA
A comprehensive review of 20 years of data reveals that US vaccines are remarkably safe, thanks in part to continued safety surveillance after vaccines hit the market, according to an Israeli study published Monday in the Annals of Internal. Medicine. “Our study shows that even if a possible vaccine has …
Read More »Increasing temperatures puts desert bushes in high efficiency mode
Brittlebush Credit: Avery Driscoll Death Valley doesn’t seem like the most ideal place to resist rising temperatures amid changing weather. But for the desert plants that live there, it is their home, and they face the option of adapting or dying. Research from the University of Utah shows that one …
Read More »Matt Chapman illustrates the immense value of A when the glove, the bat heats up
The Athletics spent their Monday morning discussing the coronavirus outbreak within the Miami Marlins, leading to two games being postponed and raising awareness within the clubhouse of the dangers of playing baseball in a pandemic. They were able to get rid of those serious problems and focus on baseball during …
Read More »Kanye West submits signatures to appear on Missouri ballot
Kanye West he scratches and scratches to stay viable for the presidential race, because he just made another last effort to get another ballot … this time in Missouri. The representative of the Secretary of State there says the Ye camp submitted signatures before the 5 PM deadline on Monday, …
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