MEXICO CITY (AP) — Desperation mounted in Mexico Thursday as the country runs out of coronavirus vaccines, a government registration website crashed for a third straight day and restaurant workers protested virus restrictions they say are driving … [Continue reading] about Desperation grows as Mexico runs out of vaccines
Proposals go back to the Democratic primaries
Proposals go back to the Democratic primaries Warren, as well as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, have been pushing for some kind of student debt cancellation plan since 2019, when they were running in the Democratic presidential primary. Biden put … [Continue reading] about Proposals go back to the Democratic primaries
GameStop booster did well; many devotees won’t as shares sag
WILMINGTON, Mass. (AP) — “IF HE’S STILL IN, I’M STILL IN,” was the constant refrain from followers of Roaring Kitty, the YouTube personality whose enthusiasm about buying stock in video-game retailer GameStop made him an icon in the social media … [Continue reading] about GameStop booster did well; many devotees won’t as shares sag
Microsoft backs Australian plan to make Google pay for news
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Microsoft said on Wednesday it supports Australia’s plans to make the biggest digital platforms pay for news and would help small businesses transfer their advertising to Bing if Google quits the country. Microsoft has been … [Continue reading] about Microsoft backs Australian plan to make Google pay for news
Sony booming on hit ‘Demon Slayer,’ headed to record profit
TOKYO (AP) — Sony Corp.’s its fiscal third quarter profit jumped 62%, positioning the Japanese entertainment and electronics giant for a record annual profit as its bottom line got a healthy boost from its mega-hit animation film “Demon … [Continue reading] about Sony booming on hit ‘Demon Slayer,’ headed to record profit