An opinion piece from The Los Angeles Times raised its eyebrows for calling for “The Star-Spangled Banner” to be canceled as a national anthem. Collaborative writer Jody Rosen started her column by hitting a Francis Scott Key monument in San Francisco, who wrote the lyrics for “The Star-Spangled Banner” as …
Read More »Forget about 5G; Samsung says now is the time to start working on 6G
Just when you’ve finally been able to understand 5G and understand the difference between sub-6GHz and mmWave wavewaves, and know why low latency is better than high latency (which puts it ahead of the average consumer by the way), Samsung throws you a curved ball and launches a “White Paper” …
Read More »Pentagon: United States withdrew from 5 bases in Afghanistan after Taliban deal
The Defense Department announced Tuesday that US troops withdrew from five military bases and reduced the size of their forces in Afghanistan as part of the deal reached with the Taliban in February. Pentagon chief spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement that “US forces in Afghanistan remain in the …
Read More »First COVID-19 vaccine ready for final test
By Lauran Neergaard | Associated Press Scientists reported Tuesday that the first COVID-19 vaccine tested in the US boosted people’s immune systems as scientists expected, as the vaccines are about to begin key final tests. “No matter how this is cut, this is good news,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top …
Read More »Coronavirus can have a ‘devastating impact’ on the heart
According to new research, more than half of heart scans among hospitalized COVID-19 patients are abnormal, suggesting that the coronavirus may have a devastating impact on this vital organ. A study of 69 countries, funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), found that 55 percent of 1,261 patients studied had …
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