March 2020

Coronavirus: South Korea’s Shincheonji Church claims ‘persecution’

Shincheonji Church is at the epicentre of South Korea’s coronavirus outbreak, with a vast majority of the country’s positive cases linked to the religious group. In recent weeks the sect has become a target of public suspicion, particularly for its secretive practices which include followers hiding their identities as church members. The BBC’s Laura Bicker […]

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Businesses at risk for cyberattack but take few precautions

Although businesses are increasingly at risk for cyberattacks on their smartphones and tablets, many aren’t taking steps to protect mobile devices By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG AP Business Writer March 2, 2020, 5:18 PM 3 min read NEW YORK — Although businesses are increasingly at risk for cyberattacks on their mobile devices, many aren’t taking steps

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Amy Klobuchar Drops Out of Presidential Race and Plans to Endorse Biden

The Klobuchar campaign was constantly rescheduling events, oftentimes releasing public advisories for an event with less than 24 hours advance notice. One “get out the caucus” rally in Nevada at Rancho High School attracted less than 100 people. Days before, Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., brought more than 1,200 to the

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Jamie Foxx Shocked By Daughter Corinne Channeling Alicia Keys In Surprising Video

Jamie Foxx’s daughter has serious pipes! In a video shared on Instagram over the weekend, Corinne Foxx took a turn at Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s song “Empire State of Mind” and shocked her dad in the process. Sitting alongside Jamie, the 26-year-old belts out Keys’ lyrics, “In New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made

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Trump Deems His Campaign Rallies ‘Very Safe’ Despite Coronavirus

WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Monday that it remained “very safe” for him and his Democratic opponents to hold large campaign rallies like the one he had scheduled for North Carolina later in the day even as businesses and nonprofit groups are canceling large conventions out of concern over coronavirus. Speaking with reporters at

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