Month: April 2021
If I’ve Had COVID-19, Do I Still Need Two Doses of Vaccine?
While there are three safe and effective vaccines authorized in the U.S. to protect against COVID-19, there’s still a lot about vaccine immunity that researchers are still trying to figure out. One question has to do with the millions in
Read MoreBring CISOs into the C-suite to bake cybersecurity into company culture
Kara Nortman Contributor Share on Twitter Kara Nortman is a partner at Upfront Ventures. More posts by this contributor Data is the world’s most valuable (and vulnerable) resource Consumer-oriented investors may have an edge investing in digital health Spencer Calvert
Read MoreQuikNode is building a blockchain developer cloud platform to compete with AWS
As hot as the blockchain space appears to be these days, it’s still far from simple to get a decentralized application reliably up and running. The NFT boom and rising cryptocurrency prices have brought more attention to applications running on
Read MoreMcConnell rules out GOP support for Biden spending plan – POLITICO
McConnell rules out GOP support for Biden spending plan POLITICO Joe Biden wants to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure and jobs. These 4 charts show where the money would go. USA TODAY Republican senators line up against Biden’s massive $2T spending bill:
Read MoreMcConnell says GOP won’t support Biden’s infrastructure plan, vows to fight Democratic agenda – CNBC
McConnell says GOP won’t support Biden’s infrastructure plan, vows to fight Democratic agenda CNBC Biden’s infrastructure plan takes aim at Trump’s biggest economic achievement POLITICO ‘Every step of the way’: McConnell pledges battle over Biden infrastructure plan Yahoo News This isn’t your ex-president’s
Read MoreUS iPhone users spent an average of $138 on apps in 2020, will grow to $180 in 2021
U.S. consumers spent an average of $138 on iPhone apps last year, an increase of 38% year over year, largely driven by the pandemic impacts, according to new data from app store intelligence firm Sensor Tower. Throughout 2020, consumers turned
Read MoreWisconsin governor seeks legal fees from Trump, Republicans – Channel3000.com – WISC-TV3
Wisconsin governor seeks legal fees from Trump, Republicans Channel3000.com – WISC-TV3
Read MoreNYC Restaurants Balance Safety And Financial Pressure To Reopen
Restaurants in New York City are allowed to increase their indoor dining capacity to 50%. Locanda Vini e Olii in Brooklyn won’t do any indoor dining until every staff member has been fully vaccinated. (Image credit: Camille Petersen)
Read MoreOfficials give update in Orange, California, mass shooting – New York Post
Officials give update in Orange, California, mass shooting New York Post Orange gunman locked gates of office complex before killing 4; police say he knew victims Los Angeles Times Suspect in mass shooting at Orange, California, business complex knew the victims, police
Read MoreCalifornia shooting suspect ID’d as as Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez – New York Post
California shooting suspect ID’d as as Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez New York Post Suspect in mass shooting at Orange, California, business complex knew the victims, police say CNN California shooter who killed 4 knew his victims, including 9-year-old boy -police Reuters A 9-Year-Old Boy
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