[ad_1] SAN ANTONIO — Last Thursday, Ciara Brown, a senior at Fox Tech High School in San Antonio, stood on a small white desk, lowered her face mask, and performedRead More
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How Are Schools Tightening Covid-19 Tests in America?
[ad_1] SAN ANTONIO — Last Thursday, Ciara Brown, a senior at Fox Tech High School in San Antonio, stood on a small white desk, lowered her face mask, and performedRead More
Hurricane Ida Tests New Orleans
[ad_1] Officials in Louisiana are still assessing the damage done by Hurricane Ida, but two things are already clear: While widespread flooding took place across the state, systems built toRead More
Apple and Google’s Struggle in Seoul Tests Biden in Washington
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Apple and Google have been fighting in the South Korean legislature for months over a bill they say could jeopardize lucrative app store businesses. The companies haveRead More
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Tests Negative for Covid
[ad_1] Governor Greg AbbotThe Texan t announced on Saturday that he had tested negative for the coronavirus four days after testing positive. He said he will continue to quarantine onRead More
Blind Abroad: Vaccinated, but Tests Positive on Travel to Europe
[ad_1] April DeMuth and her partner Warren Watson had just finished what they described as the perfect vacation in Greece when they took a coronavirus test at Athens airport. TheyRead More
What Would Happen If Highways Were Electric? Germany Tests The Idea.
[ad_1] OBER-RAMSTADT, Germany — On a motorway south of Frankfurt recently, Thomas Schmieder turned his Scania tractor trailer and load of house paint into the far right lane. Then heRead More
Failure of China’s Microchip Giant Tests Beijing’s Tech Ambitions
[ad_1] one in 2015 obscure company run by a real estate mogul awakened the world to China’s passion for semiconductors, the core technology that powers computing. Loaded with government fundingRead More
‘Historical Distortions’ Tests South Korea’s Commitment to Freedom of Expression
[ad_1] Seoul — In the history of South Korea’s struggle for democracy, the 1980 uprising in Gwangju stands out as one of the proudest moments. Thousands of ordinary citizens tookRead More