Here’s What TikTok Says You Shouldn’t Miss for Cyber Monday 2021
Published on Nov 18, 2021 by AnneCyber Monday 2021 is here soon and we have to get a list of what we should buy so we don’t waste time deciding on the day! Over the past year, TikTok has gained so much influence all over the world not just for entertainment but for online purchase…
Joe Biden’s Popularity Continues to Plunge, Twitter Shows us Why
Published on Nov 17, 2021 by AnneOver the course of the last year, President Joe Biden’s popularity continues to plunge and his approval ratings have fallen quite low. Trump supporters and Republicans hit on his actions daily and a lot of people fall into the trap of believing them. The media has been catching on…
Facebook’s Website Traffic Drops as TikTok and Twitter Buzz About Whistleblower’s Allegations
Published on Nov 22, 2021 by ZacFacebook has had a bad couple of months. First, whistleblower Frances Haugen dropped internet-breaking news, reported all over the web. As Haugen testified before a Senate Committee, she alleged that Facebook (now called Meta, of course) knowingly allowed nefarious players to harm children, sow division politically, and undermine democracy,…
Creative, and Viral, Thanksgiving Recipes from TikTok
Published on Nov 21, 2021 by AnneThe holidays are just around the corner and thank goodness for Thanksgiving recipes from TikTok. This year’s Thanksgiving holidays are sure to be a big celebration after the pandemic shifted our worlds last year. Now, big Thanksgiving celebrations would not be complete without a great spread or feast for…
Omicron latest: Tracking the Omicron variant across the world
Dec 14th 2021FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppIF THERE IS one lesson the covid-19 pandemic has taught the world, it is that acting early pays off. So when news emerged on November 25th in South Africa of a worrying new variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, countries immediately began scrambling to tighten the rules on international travel. By November 29th suspected…
China’s property slowdown sheds light on another worrying debt problem
WHEN OFFICIALS in the southern city of Liuzhou began a routine auction of parcels of land in June, they found few takers. Only one of five plots received a bid; the rest went unsold. As in many cities across China, a downturn in the property market has meant less demand for the land on which…
Ethiopian forces have recaptured key towns on the road to Tigray
BURNT-OUT tanks and freshly dug trenches; makeshift fortifications cobbled out of fieldstone; and litter, everywhere, strewn by two armies: bullets, bottles, biscuit wrappers and the muddy pages of a notebook with lines of poetry scrawled in smudged ink. The fields around Yekaba Terefe’s house in Gashena, a town at a strategic junction in Ethiopia’s Amhara…