Alexa Will Soon Read Stories As Your Dead Grandma
Although there are little specifics regarding the planned feature and no release date has been announced yet, it has been revealed that Alexa will soon read stories as your dead grandma.
Although there are little specifics regarding the planned feature and no release date has been announced yet, it has been revealed that Alexa will soon read stories as your dead grandma.
Russian colonel who carried Putin’s nuclear briefcase has been assassinated. Vadim Zimin was discovered with bullet injuries in the kitchen of his apartment in Krasnogorsk, Moscow area.
The midterm report, obtained by a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, says that the Pentagon wants to use Elon Musk’s SpaceX vessels as assault starships and more.
In anticipation of yearly COVID waves, the German administration is taking into consideration a proposal that would mandate that people wear masks indoors every winter. Germany is seriously considering a yearly mask mandate between the months of October to March.
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a warning that the polio virus has resurfaced and may be spreading in London after it was declared eradicated 40 years ago.
In a recent interview, the co-founder of the world’s largest crypto hedge fund, Three Arrows Capital, said they are begging for a bailout due to the Luna crash.
Twitter has been on a recruitment drive of late, hiring a host of former feds and spies. Studying a number of employment and recruitment websites, MintPress has ascertained that the social media giant has, in recent years, recruited dozens of individuals from the national security state to work in the
US restaurant wins legal battle to recover damages for COVID lockdown losses from Lloyd’s. The judgment on June 15 lends reason for optimism that businesses and the legal profession are beginning to turn the page.
On Friday, the journal Andrology published a peer-reviewed paper showing large decreases in sperm counts among men after the second dose of Pfizer’s mRNA Covid jab.
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