In 2017, Wired writer Steve Silberman predicted that “Trump’s Katrina will be a deadly pandemic.” A best-selling author, Silberman told Business Insider that it was his expertise on autism — which President Donald Trump once incorrectly suggested is caused by…
34-year-old voice actor Yuki Kaji, best known as the voice of Eren Yeager in the Attack on Titan anime franchise, opened his official YouTube channel for reading aloud on April 7. The channel has attracted 11,600 subscribers in one day. At the same time, he posted a message on his official Twitter account, “What…
Bladee has released his third studio album, EXETER. The project comes after a variety of loose singles the Drain Gang-affiliated artist has released over the past month, including the Ecco2K-featuring “Girls just want to have fun” and “Undergone.” EXETER is Bladee’s first full-length since 2018’s Red Light and 2016’s Eversince, as well as 2019’s collaborative…
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US stocks slid Tuesday as investors continued to weigh new coronavirus developments. All three major indexes surged in early trading before paring gains throughout the afternoon and closing in negative territory. New COVID-19 cases appear to be decelerating in the US, Spain, and Italy. On Monday, China reported no new deaths from the virus for…
Government officials and business leaders are turning their attention to a looming challenge in the fight against the new coronavirus pandemic: Reopening a $22 trillion U.S. economy that has been shut down like never before. With some preliminary signs that infections from the virus are slowing, the whole nation is hopeful to get back to…
The coronavirus pandemic is changing practices for veterinarians; ‘Just like with the human hospitals, there’s going to be a breaking point’
Main Street: Partial reopening of the economy wouldn’t be perfect. But it’d be a huge step forward. And Taiwan’s example offers some ideas. Images: AFP/Getty Composite: Mark Kelly
The Mayo Clinic in Florida is using four driverless shuttles to ferry coronavirus test samples from a drive-in testing site to its processing lab. The shuttle program was set up by a partnership between the Jacksonville Transport Authority and two autonomous …