Dublin's tech sector is generating similar international services revenues as London's entire financial sector. Hadn't realised it was quite so extraordinary.
At the start of the pandemic, headlines signaled the end of days for the Golden State: “California doom: Staggering $54 billion deficit looms,” the AP declared.
Yet that's not what the data shows. California’s economy is the opposite of doom https://t.co/KwU6WWlXST
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A switch has silently been flipped in millions of instances of Google Chrome: those browsers will begin sorting their users into groups based on behavior, then sharing group labels with third-party trackers and advertisers around the web. https://t.co/2sepjJaNcK
Around 500 people 65+ are dying per day in California. (~75% of all deaths.) In total, 6 million people in CA are 65+. CA currently has 2 million unused vaccine doses.
Thousands of avoidable deaths. This is a failure of managerial competence and should be a bigger scandal.
Well done to @ranjan_rants and everyone at #MangaloreKop for this great initiative. We’re proud to be name checked alongside @SFoodbanks and others as the inspiration for this work.
I guess it's unlikely at this point that anyone reading this needs to be convinced that the climate crisis is lethal at a global scale. But this is awfully well written, makes the abstract unsubtly concrete. https://t.co/J4IdcGnpj4 via @TheEconomist
Many have praised Sweden for staying open during the coronavirus outbreak.
We looked at the data: Yes, Sweden is better off than many countries that enforced strict lockdowns. But its outbreak has been far deadlier than those of its neighbors. https://t.co/Dk5ZtU97p9