SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea was so proud of controlling its coronavirus epidemic that it coined a term for it: K-quarantine, a global musical event named after K-Pa. Its bilingual strategy to fight the virus appeared to work as the economy continued. The country stopped the rage without closing …
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Addressing hearing loss can prevent dementia, according to a recent study. A team of researchers from the University of Newcastle in the UK has suggested a new theory on how hearing loss can lead to dementia and help prevent the condition from reversing hearing loss, according to a report published …
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On Thursday, August 27, in Glastonbury, Connecticut, a child washes his hands in an educational plaque. Jessica Hill / A.P. According to an updated report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children’s Hospitals Association, more than 476,000 cases have been reported in children since the Covid-19 epidemic began …
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Hello Games, known for being controversial-but-finally-favorite No Man’s Sky, Is working on some other games. Last week, the developer released The Last CampfireAn entertaining adventure / puzzle game in the genre of The Legend of Zelda (But without combat). But that’s not the only project Hello Games is working on. …
Read More »United Airlines plans to cut 16,000 jobs as coronavirus demand soars
United Airlines said Wednesday it plans to cut more than 16,000 jobs early next month, following federal coronavirus aid protecting aviation jobs. These involuntary cuts, many of them furloughs, meaning employees could be called back if demand returns, make up about 17% of United’s staffing level by the end of …
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