Billions of people have smartphones, but not everyone has them, and they are not the only smart devices that people have access to. Older people, and young children, have valid reasons for not owning one, which excludes them from the telephone-based contact trace systems currently in place. This may reduce …
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Only ‘something unexpected’ can stop with Bitcoin price Bull Run – Bloomberg
Bitcoin (BTC) will only stop gaining value if “something unexpected” stops it, Bloomberg researchers believe. Tweeting a summary of the latest Bloomberg Intelligence Commodity Primer on August 19, senior strategist Mike McGlone revealed a clear bullish position on BTC. Bloomberg: BTC price will continue to appreciate Bitcoin has re-entered mainstream …
Read More »Denver Police release new photos of suspects in arson that killed family of 5 people
Police in Denver, Colo., Have released surprising new images of three suspects they believe set a house on fire, and killed five people inside, officials announced Tuesday. The Denver Police Department is offering a reward of up to $ 14,000 for each piece of information about the three people the …
Read More »This is exactly how far you should sit from someone with COVID symptoms
Thanks to constant reminders from the nation’s top health agencies, the cardinal rules of coronavirus have become easy to remember: wash your hands, wear a face mask and maintain social distance to keep yourself and others safe. But certain activities do not always make it easy to follow that third …
Read More »First call: Pirates talk about controversy over Fernando Tatis Jr., Pens prospect moved by, Steelers have a new ‘piece’
TribLIVE’s Daily and weekly e-mail newsletters deliver the news you want and the information you need straight to your inbox. On Wednesday, “First Call” sparked the Pittsburgh Pirates’ response to Fernando Tatis Jr.’s controversy. Steelers tight end Vance McDonald makes a Pittsburgh folklore faux pas. A former Penguins prospect has …
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