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WHO granted entry to China for COVID-19 origin investigation
The World Health Organization (WHO) has been allowed entry into China after a long delay in order to investigate the origins of COVID-19, the Associated Press reports. A team of…
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Amazon warns employees about far-right threats to blow-up its data centers
Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) warned its employees that far-right activists threatened to blow-up its data centers after its decision…
By Marivic Cabural SummersDeath Threats Against Pence, Secret Service Investigating
With nine days remaining until the arrival of a Biden White House administration, many Americans are not pleased.…
By Gabrielle SeunagalParler files lawsuit to stop Amazon from shutting down its life support
Parler sued Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) on Monday following the suspension of…
By Rochdi RaisJack Ma still AWOL after failed Ant IPO launch
Jack Ma, one of China’s most successful businessmen who founded Alibaba, remains AWOL following a failed initial public…
By Colby McCoyChina’s big tech regulation, part of its strategy to becoming a ‘technological superpower’
The recent regulatory actions of China against the country’s big technology companies are part of its broader strategy…
By Dee DulfoHere are the world’s most powerful passports for 2021
The Henley Passport Index recently released its list of most powerful passports for this year. It showed how…
By Dee DulfoNRA Responds To Biden Threat
The incoming administration is already gearing up for war against the national Rifle Association( NRA) and the Second…
By Jennifer GarciaGuggenheim’s Scott Minerd says Bitcoin is unsustainable, urges investors to sell
Scott Minerd, the Global Chief Investment Officer of Guggenheim said the parabolic rise of Bitcoin is unsustainable in…
By Rochdi RaisReddit user finds 127 Bitcoins at his grandpa’s house, sells it for $4 million
A pseudonymous Reddit user said he found 127 Bitcoins at his grandpa’s old computer and sold them for…
By Rochdi RaisParler CEO calls Twitter and its tech giant friends “fake news rage mob”
The chief executives of both Parler and Twitter took opposing sides after Apple removed Parler from the App…
By Dee Dulfo