Fake reviews on the Play Store is a topic that is talked about too often, but here we are again. Even though Google is researching to keep the platform free from spam and malware (leading to some achievements, I must add), bogus reviews are still a problem for Android device …
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Anti-Defamation League sends a letter to advertisers, urging them to boycott Facebook
Facebook has come under fire for political decisions that civil rights groups claim allow conspiracy theorists to proliferate and harassment to go unpunished. Facebook has been hit for failing to punish President Donald Trump’s account, after he posted a message in May suggesting shooting at protesters. Trump posted the message …
Read More »Four years after Brexit, support for the EU increases in Britain
According to the European Social Survey (ESS), a pan-European survey conducted every two years, 56.8% of respondents in the United Kingdom indicated that they would vote to stay within the bloc, an increase of 49.9% the last time the poll. published in 2018. The most recent poll shows that of …
Read More »GOP Sens. Cornyn and Cruz say they do not understand why federal funds are being withdrawn from coronavirus testing sites
The transition out of these federally-funded sites began in April, but the latest federal funding debate comes after President Donald Trump lamented the surge in U.S. coronavirus cases, blaming the surge. Of the tests. “I said to my people, ‘Slow down the testing, please,'” added the president. Administration officials have …
Read More »Coronavirus in Louisiana: over 900 additional cases reported; hospitalizations increase | Coronavirus
The Louisiana Department of Health reported 938 more cases of coronavirus, 12 more deaths, and 22 more hospitalizations in its daily update on Thursday noon. A total of 12,160 more test results were reported to the state today, with 7.71% of those showing positive results for the coronavirus. The percentage …
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