[ad_1] American Airlines flew the first scheduled passenger flight in 21 months of the Boeing 737 Max in the United States from Miami to New York on Tuesday. The uneventful flight marked the beginning of a new chapter for the aircraft that aims to restore the confidence of the traveling …
Read More »COVID-19 may herald an even worse pandemic, warns WHO
[ad_1] 01:00 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic killing more than 1.5 million people, Michael Ryan of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that there could be more dangerous viruses in the future and urged nations to use the crisis as “a wake-up call” for the future. Ryan said: “This pandemic has …
Read More »Actors Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund welcome a baby
[ad_1] “Holidate” star Emma Roberts reportedly welcomed a baby with her partner Garrett Hedlund. The child, a boy named Rhodes, was born on Sunday, according to TMZ. The baby weighed about 9 pounds, the site said. Rhodes’s conception might have been a surprise. Roberts revealed in a November Cosmopolitan article …
Read More »UK Plans To Ban Unhealthy ‘Buy 1 Get 1 Free’ Food Promotions
[ad_1] WhatsApp Facebook Twitter E-mail 1Share Representative photo London- The UK government has put in place plans to ban unhealthy promotions in foods and beverages high in fat, salt or sugar from April 2022 as part of a broader campaign against obesity. The new rules, confirmed Monday, will prohibit retailers …
Read More »Why Dip Stocks Soared Today
[ad_1] What happened Actions of Immersion (NASDAQ: IMMR) they skyrocketed today, 30% as of noon EST, after a vote of confidence from Wall Street. Colliers reiterated a buy rating on the stock while raising its price target from $ 13 to $ 15. And that Analyst Charles Anderson is optimistic …
Read More »Wooden satellites could solve our space junk problem
[ad_1] We’re firing more satellites into Earth’s orbit than ever before, and that comes with a major side effect: space junk. Japanese researchers from Kyoto University are working on a solution to this problem that involves the use of wooden materials for the construction of satellites instead of traditional metal …
Read More »How the economy, COVID-19 could affect college football in 2021
[ad_1] TipRanks These 2-cent stocks are ready to explode, analysts say Wall Street has mixed feelings about penny stocks. These tickers that change hands for less than $ 5 a share attract investors with their high yield potential or make them run for the hills, but why? When we say …
Read More »Apex Legends’ new noir-themed Pathfinder video may be the best short ever
[ad_1] If you’ve ever wondered what life was like for Pathfinder before the Apex Games, Respawn Entertainment now has an answer. The latest Stories from the Outlands video, called Fight Night, is about the murderous, jolly robot and gives us a glimpse of where it came from and what it …
Read More »The biggest smartphone fails of 2020
[ad_1] Credit: David Imel / Android Authority The smartphone world endured a yearlong roller coaster ride as the transition to 5G collided with the COVID-19 pandemic. The former meant that we got 5G phones in almost every price segment, as well as some big price increases at the higher end. …
Read More »The nine most activated smartphones at Christmas were iPhones
[ad_1] Among the top 10 smartphone models activated on Christmas Day 2020, nine were Apple’s iPhone, with the iPhone 11 holding the crown. The iPhone 11 was the most activated device at Christmas, marking the second year in a row the model has taken first place, data from Flurry Analytics …
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