More than 6,600 college athletes, coaches and staff members have tested positive for coronavirus this year, a measure of the spread of the pathogen in the United States and its spread among some of the country’s most closely monitored people. According to an analysis by the New York Times, at …
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Apple’s iPhone has a provocative text notification error
If you’ve noticed that you’re receiving SMS texts and eMessages from people but aren’t receiving any notifications about them, you’re not alone. It’s far away. I’m one of many people experiencing an annoying bug where messages come in fine – but without a pop-up notification or even a normal red …
Read More »Sandberg of Facebook says the government should not approve mergers and cancel them
Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook Inc. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Facebook CEO Sheryl Sandberg recently argued against two antitrust lawsuits filed this week that could lead to a split between Instagram and WhatsApp, saying Facebook’s 2012 and 2014 acquisitions had already been cleared by …
Read More »Trump deals with Morocco-Israel deal with Western Sahara conflict
President Trump’s decision to recognize Morocco’s sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara region marks the end of American neutrality in the conflict, which threatens to destabilize the crucial North African corner for Europe and European security interests. Morocco’s decades-long conflict with Western Sahara’s freedom fighters remained dormant until last month. …
Read More »How do residents of a nursing home in NJ get the coronavirus vaccine?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel urged that the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine be approved for Emergency Use Authorization on Thursday night, so that it could bring Americans closer to full approval and delivery in a few days. The federal government and the state of New Jersey have stated that …
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