Now, researchers at Ohio State University are supplying the latest in a seemingly never-ending parade of revelations regarding how tech companies and app makers have abused the trust users so easily handed over for years. Read More
As offices around the country are forced to close to encourage social distancing and help maintain the spread of COVID-19, remote firings have started to take place through video-conference services like Zoom. Two companies — Bird and Rent the Runway — reportedly conducted mass layoffs over conference calls over the past week. Read More
A new survey confirms that more layoffs could definitely be taking place over the next three months, providing a grim outlook for the economy due to the coronavirus outbreak. Read More
A new study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour examines the gravity of facial impressions in regards to perceived success and competence. In various fields, including business, politics, and athletics, strangers assessed social class, aptitude and expertise the most reliably via articles of clothing. Read More
Have you ever wanted an item, but as soon as everyone else had it, you no longer desired it? This is the science behind why that happens. Read More
Crime was up in February compared to 2019, but New York has seen a decrease in crime since the lockdown began due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Read More
“I don’t think it’s too far to say that officers are scared out there,” Sgt. Manny Ramirez, president of Fort Worth Police Officers Association, told the Associated Press. Read More
In the United States, fake websites sell supposed cures for the Coronavirus or hard-to-find medical tools and supplies, like masks, for sky-high prices. Read More
Congress has reached an agreement on a Covid-19 economic stimulus package. Much of the legislative language has yet to be revealed, but the broad strokes aim to assist corporations, small business owners, medical facilities, and disproportionately affected individuals during the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic. Read More
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