First coronavirus case confirmed in Washington, DC
By Nelson The first coronavirus case had been reported in the Washington, D.C.. A man in his 50s who lives in Washington, D.C., tested positive for COVID-19 Saturday, Mayor Muriel …
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By Nelson The first coronavirus case had been reported in the Washington, D.C.. A man in his 50s who lives in Washington, D.C., tested positive for COVID-19 Saturday, Mayor Muriel …
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By Levine Elon Musk isn’t worried about coronavirus — and doesn’t think anybody else should be either. “The coronavirus panic is dumb,” the Tesla boss tweeted Friday. His pronouncement swiftly …
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By Vega Jack Dorsey may not be taking that long trip to Africa, after all. Twitter’s 43-year-old CEO said Thursday he was reconsidering plans to spend as much as six …
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By Vega A former Google engineer accused of stealing trade secrets for Uber has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay $179 million to his former employer. Anthony Levandowski …
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By Elina SYDNEY – Australia will use a little-known biosecurity law to restrict the movements of people suspected of having the coronavirus, its attorney-general said on Tuesday. Australia on Monday …
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By Nicolas The coronavirus is rattling big tech, with Facebook, Twitter and Intel all pulling out of this month’s South by Southwest festival and Google canceling its annual developers conference. …
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By Nate Former “Bachelorette” star Chad Johnson has been hospitalized following his arrest for domestic violence. Us Weekly reported police officers performed a welfare check on Johnson, 32, on Saturday …
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By Adam An Argentinian tattoo artist who illustrated the picture used for a sexually explicit Greta Thunberg sticker has slammed the Canadian oilfield company that allegedly altered the image. German …
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By Vincent Oregon reported its first coronavirus case on Friday — and revealed the troubling news that it could not be linked to the patient’s travel history or to known …
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By Manskar Apple’s factories in China are getting closer to resuming full production even as the coronavirus chokes the tech giant’s iPhone supply, according to CEO Tim Cook, who said …
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By Thomas Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Citigroup Inc, Credit Suisse and other banks have curbed trips to Italy amid fears that the coronavirus outbreak across the north of the country could …
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By Thomas Tupperware Brands Corp. took a big charge in its fourth quarter that wiped out profits and said it expects the current quarter to be dented by weak demand …
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By Nicolas Elon Musk’s Tesla might have prevented a fatal March 2018 crash — despite the fact that the driver was likely fiddling with a video game at the time …
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By Moore U.S. President Trump on Sunday accused Rep. Adam Schiff of leaking intelligence that Russia is trying to interfere in the 2020 presidential election to help Bernie Sanders. “They …
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By Natalie They’re panicking like it’s going out of style. Famed Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani staged his Milan Fashion Week show without an audience — opting instead to stream …
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By Vega Apple’s next iPhone may arrive as soon as next month. A new report out of Germany this week claims that the Cupertino, Calif.-based company is planning on hosting …
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By Manskar Google is refusing to hand over employees’ emails and text messages to state authorities investigating the tech giant’s potential anti-competitive practices, a new report says. Investigators for a …
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By Schrader A Washington man whose sick texts about molesting children were spotted by a fellow airline passenger was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Michael Kellar, 58, was texting …
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By Vega This job is the pits! Communications employees at social networking giant Facebook routinely blow-dry CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s armpits before big speeches, a new book claims. Zuckerberg — who …
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By Elina LONDON — The European Union unveiled proposals Wednesday to regulate artificial intelligence that call for strict rules and safeguards on risky applications of the rapidly developing technology. The …
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