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Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Perseid meteor shower 2021: All you need to know July 13, 2021 at 10:13AM
Perseids are fast, bright meteors and frequently leave long “wakes” of light and colour behind as they streak through the Earth’s atmosphere. The Perseids peak during mid-August and are considered the best meteor shower of the year due to their high rates (50-100 meteors seen per hour) and pleasant late-summer temperatures.
Biden pushes for voting rights law amid Republican opposition July 13, 2021 at 09:21AM
President Joe Biden, under pressure from US civil rights leaders, said on Tuesday it is a "national imperative" to pass sweeping voting rights legislation that has stalled in Congress amid Republican opposition.
America’s 40-year experiment with big business is over July 13, 2021 at 07:24AM
President Biden on Friday signed a sweeping executive order intended to curb corporate dominance, enhance business competition and give consumers and workers more choices and power. The order features 72 initiatives ranging widely in subject matter - net neutrality and cheaper hearing aids, more scrutiny of Big Tech and a crackdown on the high fees charged by ocean shippers.
Pak to drop cases against 350 in temple burning incident July 13, 2021 at 03:33AM
Pakistan on Tuesday said that criminal cases against 350 people accused of burning down a temple last year will be withdrawn, claiming that the minority Hindu community has pardoned them. The members of the Hindu community decided to pardon the accused in a jirga constituted by the government to settle the matter. A jirga is a traditional assembly of elders to make decisions by consensus.
Facial recognition tech fights coronavirus in Chinese city July 12, 2021 at 11:43PM
This is the first publicly reported instance of facial recognition being used to track a person's movements and health status as they enter and exit residential areas, supermarkets, transport hubs and other public places. "Everyone who comes in and out needs to have their (health) code and face scanned to pass," officials in Ruili, in Yunnan province, told reporters.
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