The Tokyo Olympics organizing committee said Friday it has sold tickets for 42 percent of the venues’ capacity and expects to see up to about 225,000 spectators per day in the Japanese capital if all ticket holders attend. With the
The Truth About Hackers
In light of the recent Colonial Pipeline hacking incident there has been a lot of chatter about hackers and the dangers they pose to computer networks. The Colonial Pipeline incident may be the latest high profile hacking incident, but it
Cicadas are Coming!
Millions of cicadas are expected to emerge any day now after spending 17 years underground. The bulbous-eyed bugs will be everywhere in parts of the Eastern United States, especially Maryland, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. In fact, up to 1.5 million periodic
India Travel Advisory
Do not travel to India due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution due to crime and terrorism. On April 28, 2021, the Department approved the voluntary departure of family members of U.S. government employees. U.S. citizens who wish to depart India
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So what are people on the internet saying about the Derek Chauvin case? Well, they are saying a lot. Here is a selection of some random comments that have been curated from the comments sections of various social media and
Bitcoin Investment & The Risks
Bitcoin was designed with the intent of becoming an international currency to replace government-issued (fiat) currencies. Since its inception in 2009, it has turned into a highly volatile investing asset that can be used for transactions where merchants accept it.
Healthcare Costs in America
The pressure on our sprawling healthcare system in the U.S. has never been greater. There’s an urgent need to expand testing and treatment for COVID-19 to all residents who need it, regardless of health insurance status. Massive federal cash influxes
Education Spending Worldwide
Education Data Tells a Tale The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) compiled educational data from nations across the globe each year for its publication Education at a Glance. The most recent version for 2018 reports that, in 2015, the United States spent approximately $12,800 per
America’s Debt Problem
The U.S. debt is the sum of all outstanding money owed by the federal government. On Oct. 1, 2020, it surpassed $27 trillion. The U.S. Treasury Department tracks the current total public debt outstanding and this figure changes daily. About
Federal Minimum Wage Facts
Americans have debated where to set the federal minimum wage for decades. President Joe Biden’s proposed stimulus plan aims to increase the federal minimum to $15 an hour, more than doubling the current wage of $7.25. Currently, wages vary by
