Month: March 2021
WATCH: Harris swears in Becerra as health secretary
The position Xavier Becerra fills is key position in the administration’s coronavirus response and its ambitious push to lower drug costs, expand insurance coverage, and eliminate racial disparities in medical care.
Read MoreWATCH: Harris swears in Becerra as health secretary
The position Xavier Becerra fills is key position in the administration’s coronavirus response and its ambitious push to lower drug costs, expand insurance coverage, and eliminate racial disparities in medical care.
Read MoreUiPath’s IPO filing suggests robotic process automation is booming
Robotic process automation platform UiPath added its name to the list of companies pursuing public-market offerings this morning with the release of its S-1 filing. The document details a quickly growing software company with sharply improving profitability performance. The company
Read MoreSupreme Court ‘Seizure’ Ruling Set To Allow More Police Excessive Force Lawsuits To Move Forward
(WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court is siding with a New Mexico woman who was shot by police as she drove away from them, in a case that will allow more excessive force lawsuits against police to go forward. The justices
Read MoreGoogle Maps found to be hosting over 150 anti-Semitic reviews of Auschwitz
Guardian report finds comments, most of them anonymous, on Holocaust memorial site; tech giant acknowledges it needs ‘to do better’
Read MoreWATCH: White House COVID task force names 3 cities as mass vaccination sites
The U.S. is now vaccinating an average of 2.5 million people a day, a pace that allows the nation to meet the new goal President Joe Biden announced Thursday.
Read MoreLast chance to save on dual-event passes to Early Stage 2021
Procrastinators, last-minute decision makers and overwhelmed entrepreneurs heed this call! Your last chance to save $100 or more and attend both TechCrunch Early Stage 2021 bootcamps expires tonight! You’re dedicated to learning the essentials of building a solid early-stage startup,
Read MoreLouvre puts entire collection online
The Louvre museum in Paris said Friday it has put nearly half a million items from its collection online for the public to visit free of charge. As part of a major revamp of its online presence, the world’s most-visited
Read MoreSome Mexicans Travel To U.S. For COVID Vaccines As Their Country’s Rollout Stumbles
Some Mexicans with family ties or dual citizenship in the U.S., or who can afford the airfare, head north of the border to get vaccinated faster than the months of waiting for one back home. (Image credit: Ariana Drehsler/AFP via
Read MoreContagious and concerning: What we know about Covid-19 variants
Several coronavirus variants with the potential to be more transmissible have caused global concern over whether existing vaccines will still protect the world from a virus that is constantly mutating. Here’s what we know about them and what this implies
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