Month: March 2021

Deliveroo has flagged a £223.7m underlying loss during 2020 while firing the starting gun on its London stock market flotation. The restaurant and grocery delivery app gave prospective investors a glimpse of its financial performance as it formally confirmed its intention to launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO). Details of the listing, including its plans
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MONTEREY – Proposed legislation co-sponsored by Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Carmel Valley, would open up eligibility for inoculation to all veterans regardless of their status in health care with the Veterans Administration. “Currently, the (Veterans Administration) only has the authority to administer COVID vaccines to those enrolled in its health care system, leaving out millions of
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Nearly a year after the coronavirus pandemic first touched down in Los Angeles, Public Health officials confirmed more than 22,000 total deaths related to the infectious disease, bringing the county to yet another grim milestone. To date Los Angeles County has identified a total of 22,008 deaths and 1,201,866 cases. Saturday’s coronavirus count sees 1,823
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Following Microsoft’s release of out-of-band patches to address multiple zero-day flaws in on-premises versions of Microsoft Exchange Server, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an emergency directive warning of “active exploitation” of the vulnerabilities. The alert comes on the heels of Microsoft’s disclosure that China-based hackers were exploiting unknown software bugs
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Garth Brooks and metal… it just works. And there is something about “The Thunder Rolls” in particular that metal artists seem to love. If you remember a few years back, All That Remains released a pretty kick-ass cover of “The Thunder Rolls,” and then, the Michigan-based metal group State Of Mine has released their own version,
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