As many as 215,000 more people than usual died in the United States between January and July 2020, the Associated Press reported Friday. The death toll, from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suggests that COVID-19 kills more people than officially registered. People of color make up 40% …
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(Bloomberg) – Days after Citigroup Inc. headlines created for accidentally sending $ 900 million to a group of lenders, opened a Bank of America Corp. in Massachusetts’s account to find an even larger money infusion: $ 2.45 billion. But the money was never really there. “This was a display error …
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INX is up for a landmark IPO, 1 billion tether jump from Tron to Ethereum and a shift in the bitcoin options market suggests that bullish speculation is starting to ease. You read Blockchain Bites, the daily roundup of the most pivotal stories in blockchain and crypto news, and why …
Read More »If Meghan Markle comes back to do so, she and Prince Harry could be truly ‘financially independent’
When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry retired in January as senior members of the royal family, one of the reasons behind her decision was her desire to be independent and earn her own money. Now that the pair have moved to Southern California, fans are beginning to believe that Meghan …
Read More »Prolonged cases of coronavirus resemble chronic fatigue syndrome
Many COVID-19 patients who have long lasting symptoms report too much physical activity as foggy or foggy. This is a characteristic of chronic fatigue syndrome, a often debilitating disease that can last for several years or more. Researchers have just begun to understand the link between the coronavirus and chronic …
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