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How pink eye can be a deadly sign of the Coronavirus?
A new Google search trend is emerging, which shows that people are searching for the result, ‘Is pink eye a…
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India Reports 2 Million Coronavirus Cases as Health Volunteers Go on Strike
As India hit another grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, crossing 2 million cases and more than 41,000…
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The Aftermath of Beirut Explosion: “This chaos is worse than war.”
Hospitals are facing overwhelmed and without resources caring for the victims of the Beirut explosion. The Lebanese Government admits the…
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Japan Commemorates The 75th Anniversary Of The World’s First Merciless Atomic Bombing. But Has The World Really Learned A Lesson?
Japan marked the 75th anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing in Hiroshima. Over one thousand people including survivors and…
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Why TikTok could be a Deal of the decade for Microsoft
We should get something clear forthright: Microsoft Corp’s. acquisition of TikTok isn’t worth $50 billion. A few financial specialists in…
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Ayodhya Temple: Indian History Witnessed Both The Old Age Issue And A Homeland Quest Put To Rest With The Foundation Of A Single Stone!
In India, across the platforms, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of Ram temple in Ayodhya, a grand…
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The TikTok effect: U.S. ban could doom the global ambition of Chinese tech
The Trump administration’s threat to ban the Chinese-owned short video app TikTok unless it is acquired by a U.S. company…
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LetsVenture founder shares what investors look for when investing in a startup
Startup pitches are generally closed-door sessions where the conversation between the founder/s and investors isn’t public information. While reality TV…
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Behind the biggest digital health deal to date
Livongo and Teladoc announced an $18.5 billion merger on Wednesday, the largest deal ever in the digital health space, per…
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America Has Been Failing Mothers for a Long Time. The Pandemic Made It Clear What Needs to Happen
In 1974, humorist Erma Bombeck published a syndicated newspaper column that looms over the lives of American mothers whether they’ve…
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