Israeli teenagers who volunteer at an archeological dig have traced hundreds of gold coins that were stuck in a clay film for more than a millennium. The 425-pound 24-carat gold coins date from the Abbasid caliphate period in the 9th century and would have been a significant amount at the …
Read More »Coronavirus US: Daily deaths below 1,000 for the first time in months
Coronavirus deaths in the United States have dropped below an average of 1,000 per day for the first time in almost a month as the number of daily infections across the country continues to decline. The number of Americans dying from COVID-19, based on an average of seven days, was …
Read More »Boeing can quietly rebrand the 737 MAX
Aircraft orders have been a few and far between Boeing (NYSE: BA) this year. And by the end of July, the 737 MAX family – which accounts for the vast majority of Boeing’s backlog, but 17 months is the basis after two fatal accidents – had not risen a single …
Read More »Step down to Amazon, you could quickly order ‘everything’ with Tata’s super-app
India’s Tata Group is reportedly looking to roll out a ‘super-app’ that will pit it against rivals, including Amazon AMZN, + 0.09% and billionaire Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance Industries, in one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world. The new digital platform, which will launch in India in December …
Read More »Study Claims ‘Cooking Fatigue’ Affects Most Americans During Pandemics
With all the increased time at home, it is no surprise 55% said that cooking during COVID-19 was exhausting. A new study of 2,000 Americans found, due to eating restrictions, that more people than ever ate at home and cooked an average of nine meals a week. But Americans may …
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