[ad_1] Elon Musk races to raise funds $43 billion bid to buy Twitter. Investment bank Morgan Stanley, who worked with Mr. Musk on the potential deal, said four people withRead More
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Can We Fall Out of Love?
[ad_1] In May 2020, Omar Ruiz found himself with a broken heart. “My wife told me she is no longer in love with me” and soon after, the couple, whoRead More
Omicron Was More Severe in Unvaccinated Children 5-11 Years Old
[ad_1] Unvaccinated children ages 5 to 11 are hospitalized with Covid at twice the rate of vaccinated children during the winter months, according to the Omicron variant surge, the CentersRead More
Ron DeSantis backs Elon Musk in bid to take over Twitter
[ad_1] If Elon Musk wants an ally to buy Twitter, he has an ally – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Florida governor I said The state on Tuesday is considering filingRead More
Netflix shares drop 26% after losing 200,000 subscribers
[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix suffered its first subscriber loss in more than a decade, causing its shares to plunge 25% in expanded trading amid concerns that the pioneering streamingRead More
Spain: Hacked Catalans will make a legal bid for spyware use
[ad_1] MADRID (AP) – Separatist politicians and activists from Catalonia on Tuesday announced that they have launched a legal attack in half a dozen countries against the Spanish state andRead More
Apple’s Zippered Lips on Chips
[ad_1] U.S. and European officials talk endlessly about making more of the world’s advanced computer chips anywhere outside of Taiwan where they think they are vulnerable to Chinese invasion orRead More
China doubled its coal
[ad_1] 3. Nobody likes power cuts, especially authoritarian governments. Many Chinese provinces suffered critical electricity shortages last fall. Factories fell silent in an instant. High-rise office buildings had to beRead More
Biden Brings Climate Back to Environmental Act, Turns Trump Over
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that it is restoring parts of a core environmental law that once again requires consideration of climate impacts and input fromRead More
Energy shift creates opening for ‘world’s biggest batteries’
[ad_1] LUDINGTON, Michigan (AP) — An asphalt and clay pond that spans a cliff overlooking Lake Michigan like a giant swimming pool, holding enough water to power 1.6 million households.Read More
