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SCIENCE

Vaccine monitoring crucial as SARS-CoV-2 variants continue to evolve

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and the National Institute for Health and Care Research Biomedical Research Centre at UCLH

GADGET

The US Government says IP infringement is all over NFT marketplaces

The non-fungible token (NFT) bubble burst quite some time ago, but the US Government has only just published a report

MARKET

Allbirds announces new CEO, plans to close some U.S. stores as shoe demand remains subdued

Shares of Allbirds Inc. sank after hours on Tuesday after the footwear maker forecast full-year sales that were below expectations

FINANCE

East Asia’s baby bonuses aren’t solving falling birth rates

Governments across Asia—in Singapore and Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul—are facing a crisis: plummeting birth rates.  For several decades now, people

GAMING

Cancelled Insomniac Spider-Man Game Trailer Leaks Online

Screenshot: Sony / Marvel Earlier today, a trailer for an unannounced—and reportedly canceled—online Spider-Man spin-off game from Insomniac leaked onto

TRAVEL

Full-Size Luxury SUVs: Elevate Your Travel with Punctual Express

At Punctual Express, we take pride in offering an exquisite selection of full-size luxury SUVs, designed to transform your journeys

MUSIC

SXSW Addresses U.S. Army Sponsorship as Artists Protest 2024 Festival in Support of Palestine

Several musicians have pulled out of SXSW events and showcases in protest of the festival’s connections to the U.S. Army

SHOWS

Station 19 Season Premiere Preview: Gearing Up For An Exhilarating Final Ride

Even the most powerful fires burn out eventually. And unfortunately, to our immense displeasure, that’s exactly what’s happening

SPORTS

The Players: Billy Horschel backs LIV Golf players to get ‘olive branch’ into PGA Tour’s flagship event | Golf News

Billy Horschel has called for LIV Golf players to be handed an “olive branch” and be welcomed back into The

RELIGION

Afghan refugee stands trial in first of 3 killings that shocked Albuquerque’s Muslim community

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Muslims in New Mexico’s largest city are hoping more light will be shed on what led