Possible Links Between COVID Shots And Tinnitus Emerge
Associate Professor Shaowen Bao, from the physiology department at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, has discovered possible links between COVID shots and the emergence of tinnitus.
Is Amritpal Singh Really Bhindranwale 2.0?
Amritpal’s induction into the movement was quickly done after a crash course on Khalistani ideology. Therefore, Amritpal Singh failed to become the real Bhindranwale 2.0.
Visualizing The S&P 500 In 2023 So Far
The animation from Visual Capitalist’s Jan Varsava visualises the S&P 500 in 2023. So far, Nvidia shares have gained the most of all the companies on the S&P 500 in Q1 2023.
Apple To Pay Over Rs 42 Lakh Rent To Ambani-Owned Mall For First Retail Store In India
According to a report by the Economic Times, Apple will pay over Rs 42 lakh in rent to the Ambani-owned mall for its first retail store in India. The lease agreement reportedly includes a clause that restricts entry for rivals of Apple.
CDC Partners With ‘Social And Behavior Change’ Initiative To Silence Vaccine Hesitancy
The CDC has partnered with a ‘Social and Behavior Change’ initiative to address vaccine hesitancy, while Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a Stanford-educated ear, nose, and throat doctor, was cancelled due to the efforts of accounts like Team Halo.
Cash App Founder Stabbed To Death In San Francisco
CASH App founder and tech executive Bob Lee was brutally stabbed to death in a horrific attack in San Francisco.
Train Full Of Beer Derails In Montana
According to the Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District, a train carrying a large quantity of beer derailed in Paradise, Montana.
Disney And Microsoft Shutting Down Metaverse Projects
Slow user adoption, driven in part by expensive hardware requirements and glitchy technology, as well as deteriorating economic conditions, has forced Disney and Microsoft to shut down their Metaverse projects.
Most Downloaded App In U.S. Is Chinese, And You’ve Never Heard Of It
According to market insights firm Sensor Tower, four out of the five hottest apps in the U.S. in March were Chinese, and the most downloaded one was the seven-month-old app, Temu.
Utah Becomes First State To Require Parental Consent For Children To Use Social Media
After a measure was enacted on Thursday, Utah has become the first US state to require social media firms to get parental consent for children to use their apps and verify that users are at least 18.