The trend lines are as strong as they are puzzling: Daily COVID-19 infections in New York have been down more than 90% since their April high, while California’s new cases have gone up ten times in that time. New York, a horror of coronavirus in the spring, has since been …
Read More »Amazon is considering relocating some Seattle employees outside the city
Kurt Knutsson, known as ‘The Cyber Guy’, provides insight into the possible bidding war over TikTok and reports that Amazon could place persecution centers in empty, closed department stores in Simon Property Group shopping centers. Amazon is taking steps to allow employees at its Seattle headquarters the option to work …
Read More »How the coronavirus has divided California in two
California marked a grim milestone this week, surpassing 11,000 COVID-19 deaths and 600,000 cases. With the outbreak of coronavirus in many parts of the state still raging, Govin Gavin Newsom alternates between restricting restrictions in some places and rolling them back into others. California’s plan to reopen businesses and schools, …
Read More »Scientists say Greenland’s Melting Ice Sheet ‘It Point of No Return’ has been passed on
Greenland’s ice sheet may have hit a tipping point that puts it on an irreversible path to disappear completely. Snowfall that normally fills the glaciers of Greenland every year can no longer keep up with the rate of ice melting, according to researchers from Ohio State University. This means that …
Read More »Is carnival stock a bargain?
With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year, the cruise industry faces a historically difficult challenge. When several countries imposed lockdowns and closed borders, cruise companies joined airlines to ground their fleet as cancellations at alarming speeds. Carnival (NYSE: CCL), a leading player in the cruise industry with …
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