Yearly Archives: 2021

7-time ‘Tetris’ world champion Jonas Newbour dies

This is a tremendous loss in many ways. Jonas Neubauer skill, spirit and kindness was one of the classic Tetris players of all time. Our hearts go out to her family and friends and the entire classic Tetris community, as we all mourn her passing. https://t.co/iOJWFdBuv0 – Tetris (tetris_official) January …

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3 Reasons Why Bitcoin Has Doubled In Less Than A Month – And Why Experts Think It Will Not Repeat Its 2017 Crash Currency News | Financial and business news

Reuters / Lucas Jackson Bitcoin has more than doubled in less than a month, with analysts and investors stunned and worried about a potential market bubble. The token rally in recent months is in many ways, significantly different from the boom seen three years ago, as buyers now range from …

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The deadly siege focuses on the Capitol police

WASHINGTON (AP) – The number of police was bad. Only a few dozen people have visited the U.S. Defended west of the Capitol as thousands of pro-Trump rioters turned to break into the building. According to a video widely circulated on YouTube, a mob armed with metal pipes, pepper spray …

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Coronavirus variant found in South Africa worries scientists

Naturally, the coronavirus mutates. But scientists are more concerned about some of the changes than others, and are particularly concerned because it could throw a wrench into vaccine effectiveness in the future. Specifically, the 20C / 501Y.V2 variant – also known as the B.1.351 descent – which Emerged in Durban, …

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Why was Stonehenge built? | Living science

Stonehenge Of all the hangs built of wood or stone, the most famous are the huge circular monuments that litter the British countryside. Prehistoric monuments were mostly built in England between 000000 BC and 2000 BC and in some The stones were transported all the way from neighboring Wales – …

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