Led by ocean plankton fossils and climate models, scientists have calculated how cold the earth became in the depths of the last ice age, when immense ice sheets covered large parts of North America, South America, Europe and Asia. The average world temperature in the period known as the last …
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Giants were not necessarily united in deciding to postpone Dodgers game
Forty minutes after Kevin Gausman was to throw the first pitch to Mookie Betts at Oracle Park, the Giants and Dodgers, longtime rivals, issued a rare joint statement. Their game was postponed. Instead of playing, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts posed for cameras in the hallway outside the visiting clubhouse at …
Read More »All records BTS broke with ‘Dynamite’ in the first 24 hours
BTS released their new single “Dynamite” on August 21st. While “Dynamite” is only a few days out, the Korean band has already broken many records with it. BTS broke many of those records within the first 24 hours of the song’s release. BTS | Big Hit Entertainment BTS broke YouTube …
Read More »Malicious Chinese SDK in 1,200 iOS Apps with Billions Installed Causes ‘Major Privacy Concerns for Hundreds of Millions of Consumers’
A woman on a smartphone reaching out of the phone to press the camera button Photo by Designecologist from Pexels Named a Chinese advertising network Mintegral is accused of spying on user activity and advertising business in more than 1200 apps with 300 million installations per month since July 2019. …
Read More »Director of NYC Hospitality Alliance: ‘Something needs to be done’ to city not covered again
Response from Andrew Rigie, Executive Director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance. Getting answers about opening up indoor dining for restaurants in New York City has been a challenge, said NYC Hospitality Alliance executive director Andrew Rigie on Monday. “These are small business owners as well as local restaurant …
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