In September, Google launched a subscription service for Android apps and games. Play Pass, which has added more than 150 titles since last year, now reaches nine other countries and gets an annual payment option. Google at launch promoted more than 350 “fully unlocked” apps that are free of in-app …
Read More »Miami is now the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, says doctor
The new coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 570,000 people worldwide. © Lynne Sladky / AP A health care worker enrolls people for testing at a COVID-19 testing site at the Miami Beach Convention Center, during the coronavirus pandemic, Monday, July 13, 2020, in Miami Beach, Florida. More than 13 …
Read More »California Republican Party criticizes Newsom for reversing coronavirus reopens
Republicans in California are criticizing Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom for ordering the cessation of numerous internal activities in the state, just weeks after many of them reopened, as cases of the new coronavirus surge in the country’s most populous state. “Governor Newsom has again failed Californians,” Jessica Millan Patterson, chair …
Read More »CDC Director: United States “Could Take This Epidemic” to the Ground in 4-6 Weeks with Simple Steps
CDC Director Robert Redfield, MD told a group of reporters in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina on Monday that if everyone wears face covers for four to six weeks in the United States, the COVID epidemic- 19 in the country could be brought “to the ground.” “I think it’s important to …
Read More »Seoul Mayor: how Park Won’s dramatic death soon left a divided country
On the surface, Park certainly had an impressive resume. The 64-year-old former human rights lawyer had represented the victim in the first sexual assault case in South Korean history, before a change in policy saw him serve as mayor of Seoul for nine years. But this week, his legacy was …
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