Day: January 7, 2022
France braces for protests as anger grows over tighter rules on COVID passes
Thousands across France are set to take to the streets today to protest against changes to the country’s COVID-19 pass regulations.
Read MoreRemarks by President Biden on the December 2021 Jobs Report – The White House
Remarks by President Biden on the December 2021 Jobs Report The White House
Read MoreDjokovic’s ‘requests for access to personal chef rejected’ as pictures of hotel food emerge
Novak Djokovic’s requests for access to his personal chef and a tennis court have been rejected by Australian officials, according to reports.
Read MoreWorld Bank approves $90 million in pandemic aid for Iran
International lender says financing will only be used for medical equipment
Read MoreIn Boston, COVID sends Russian-Jewish theater group hurtling through space and time
In ‘Witness,’ playing through January 23, the Arlekin Players take their performance online, combining tech elements to transport viewers back to the ill-fated MS St. Louis in 1939
Read MorePA arrests son of Gilboa prison escapee, sparking clashes, gun battle in Jenin
Palestinian security forces arrest Muhammad Zubeidi, whose father briefly broke out of Israeli prison last year; rioters reportedly fire on government building in West Bank city
Read MoreSpaceX’s Starlink internet service has more than 145,000 users so far
A Starlink user terminal, also known as an antenna or satellite dish, on the roof of a building.(Photo:-SpaceX) Elon Musk’s SpaceX provided an update on its Starlink internet service on Thursday, as the company launched more satellites into orbit. SpaceX
Read MoreAstronomers Capture Red Supergiant Star Exploding in Massive Supernova – For the Very First Time
An artist’s impression of a red supergiant star in the final year of its life emitting a tumultuous cloud of gas. This suggests at least some of these stars undergo significant internal changes before going supernova. Credit: W.M. Keck Observatory/Adam
Read MoreApple loses lead Apple Silicon designer Jeff Wilcox to Intel
The Apple Park campus stands in this aerial photograph taken above Cupertino in October 2019.Sam Hall/Bloomberg via Getty Images Jeff Wilcox, Apple Silicon Leader and T2 security processor developer, left Apple to join Intel and oversee the architecture of all
Read More‘So huge and quick’: World passes 300 million COVID cases as Omicron breaks records
Dozens of countries record all-time high infection numbers, just six weeks after new variant appeared; Austria’s leader tests positive; US Supreme Court weighs vaccine mandates
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