Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pelé, has not been moved to end-of-life care, which was previously reported, but is instead responding well to treatment at the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in São Paulo, according to the Associated Press. The hospital also announced Saturday that Pelé’s condition has not worsened over the past 24 hours, according to the New York Times’ Tariq Panja. The Brazil soccer legend was admitted Tuesday, with what was reported to be general swelling… Source link
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WASHINGTON – Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas has been hospitalized for the past two days and is being treated for an infection, court officials said Sunday. Thomas, the most senior associate justice on the high court, is being treated with intravenous antibiotics, the court said, and his symptoms are improving. The Supreme Court said Thomas was admitted to Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., on Friday after experiencing flu-like symptoms. Court officials said Thomas… Source link
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Russia is seeking to unlock unknown prehistoric viruses up to 50,000-years-old by extracting biological material from carcasses of ancient animals frozen in permafrost. Scientists from the Kremlin’s equivalent of Porton Down are this week taking samples from a collection of beasts preserved in ice which have been found in recent years. They are working with the remains of extinct woolly mammoths and hairy rhinos, as well as prehistoric dogs, horses, elk, rodents and hares. The oldest animal… Source link
Read More »Major Browsers Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Yandex At Risk of Malware Infection, Microsoft Warns
In a report last Thursday, December 10, Microsoft issued a warning to users of four major web browsers, namely, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Yandex Browser, saying that a widespread malware attack is hitting all four. (Photo : Michael Geiger from Pixabay)Microsoft warns of a “persistent malware campaign” that attacks users of four major web browsers. Widespread Malware Campaign In a report by ZDNet, the malware is… Source link
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