(WISH) — Social media companies are raking in the dough all because of users who cannot even vote. According to The Associated Press, social media companies collectively made over $11 billion in U.S.
Nine in ten coronavirus patients reported experiencing side-effects such as fatigue, psychological after-effects and loss of smell and taste after they recovered from the disease, according to a ...
COVID-19 is more widespread but less fatal than health officials in Los Angeles County previously thought, according to new antibody testing data from the University of Southern California and the ...
Bulgaria is closing nightclubs and discos and students from high schools and universities will study online for two weeks as of Oct. 29 as it grapples to contain a surge in coronavirus infections, the ...
Tylah Tully chats with CuFe (ASX:CUF) executive director Mark Hancock about a new scoping study showing impressive economics for an open pit cutback copper gold operation producing over a billion ...
Hurricane Maria claimed 73 times more lives in Puerto Rico than the official death toll of 64, according to new calculations based on a survey of thousands of residents by a team from Harvard and ...
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