Shortly after Donald Trump became president, Chinese citizens linked to the Chinese government donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to re-elect Donald Trump in an attempt to get closer to the president, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The Journal identified four Chinese citizens with ties to the Chinese government …
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As the global race to find a coronavirus vaccine heats up, British researchers say immunizations may be more effective if administered through a nasal spray rather than an injection, according to reports. Scientists at Oxford University and Imperial College London, currently undergoing human trials of injection-administered COVID-19 vaccines, plan to …
Read More »Novak Djokovic positive coronavirus test generates criticism and consequences
Over the weekend, I received the following message from a reader: It seems Novak Djokovic’s arrogance was finally able to catch up with him and he is rapidly losing the support and goodwill he still had with me. Between the anti-vaccination stand, the desire for Grand Slam events to be …
Read More »Siberian city records 100-degree F day – hottest in Arctic history
Stock Photo: View of the circular burial mound Arzhan 0, also known as Tunnug 1 (Gino Caspari / University of Bern) Siberia, the land of black snow, blood rain, and spontaneous solar eclipses, may have set a new climate record. On Saturday (June 20), temperatures in the northern tip of …
Read More »Coronavirus, Dell, VMware, DraftKings: 5 things you should know
Here are five things to know for Wednesday, June 24: 1. – Slippage of herringbone futures in coronavirus cases Stock futures plummeted on Wednesday when several US states. USA They experienced strong spikes in new cases of coronavirus. With Arizona, Texas and California reporting new daily records of infections, investors …
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