With more than 13 million cases of COVID-19 worldwide and the number continuing to rise, there are many incentives for healthcare companies to try to develop a treatment or vaccine to stop the spread of the disease. But developing a vaccine takes time, and investors risk getting too excited about …
Read More »Scott health officials say Vermont is on track to reopen schools
Governor Phil Scott discusses the state’s Covid-19 response at a press conference on July 1, 2020. Photo by Mike Dougherty / VTDigger Vermont officials continue to prepare for the children to return to the classroom next month, and Governor Phil Scott said at a press conference on Friday that it …
Read More »App store record trashed by Zoom; United States outperformed China
During the second quarter of this year, Zoom completely broke the previous record for app store downloads, previously set by TikTok, according to analytical data. While TikTok recorded 67 million downloads in the United States in the first quarter, Sensor Tower reports, Zoom reached nearly 94 million downloads in the …
Read More »Bio: Bill Stepien, Trump’s new campaign manager and former Christie’s assistant
Bill Stepien was named President Trump’s new campaign manager on Wednesday, replacing his former boss Brad Parscale. This change comes after the release of new poll numbers that show former Vice President Joe Biden at a doubtful lead over Trump. Stepien first entered the Trump campaign in 2016, two years …
Read More »4 reasons why August could be the darkest month of this recession
The United States economy has been in bad shape for months. Since March, tens of millions of Americans have lost their jobs, more than 100,000 small businesses have closed permanently, and countless people have had their lives and finances altered. Unfortunately, the worst may be yet to come, soon. Here …
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