Apple is launching its own daily podcast. The company announced the show today along with other news on audio stories coming to Apple News, and selected local Apple News collections, as well as the release of iOS 13.6. The show, called Apple News Today, will be presented by the editors …
Read More »CNBC’s Jim Cramer uses this chart to predict the exact date the stock market could slide.
Bulls, enjoy the next two weeks. Why? Well, according to “renowned trade expert” Larry Williams and his reading of this chart, the end of the month could also mean the end of the rally. CNBC Williams focuses on seasonal market patterns to chart its course, noting that July tends to …
Read More »Statue of UK slave trader Edward Colston replaced by one of Black Lives Matter protesters
London – The statue of a slave trader who was knocked down and thrown into a river Last month in Bristol, England, it was replaced overnight with a sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester with a raised fist. The new Jen Reid statue, which helped bring down the 17th-century …
Read More »Trump administration transfers control of CDC coronavirus hospital data to HHS
The Trump administration confirmed on Wednesday that it ordered hospitals to send data on coronavirus patients directly to the Department of Health and Human Services, rather than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The change raised questions about the integrity of the process. Some former health officials fear the …
Read More »Vanderbilt Seeks 1K Volunteers for COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) – Vanderbilt University Medical Center says it will begin recruiting 1,000 volunteers in late July for a late-stage study of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine. Vanderbilt says the Phase 3 randomized, placebo-controlled trial will be open to people over the age of 18. They will receive two injections …
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