Joe Rogan Has COVID-19, Says He Took Ivermectin To Treat It
www.huffpost.com The podcaster did not say if he had been vaccinated against the disease. … Read More
Vaccine skeptic Joe Rogan got COVID and then took bogus horse dewormer drug
www.mashable.com Comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan shared on Instagram Wednesday that he had contracted COVID and, during the recovery process, took a “kitchen sink” of drugs, including the bogus horse dewormer Ivermectin. Rogan posted a video about his COVID experience, saying he began to feel feverish and chills over the
Will Smith Introduces Star Of ‘Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’ Revival
www.huffpost.com Jabari Banks will make his television debut in “Bel-Air,” a dramatic retelling of the classic sitcom that catapulted Smith to stardom in the 1990s. … Read More
Marilyn Manson Attorney Enters Not Guilty Plea For Misdemeanor Assault
www.huffpost.com The rock singer is accused of approaching a videographer at his 2019 concert in New Hampshire and allegedly spitting and blowing snot on her. … Read More
Gregg Leakes, Husband Of NeNe Leakes, Dies At 66 From Colon Cancer
www.huffpost.com “After a long battle with cancer, Gregg Leakes has passed away peacefully in his home,” his publicist said. … Read More
3 tips to align your values with your startup’s culture
www.techcrunch.com You’ve heard the phrase “leading by example,” but what about “leading with values”? … Read More
Taliban celebrate with large military parade of captured weapons
www.cnn.com Taliban celebrate with large military parade of captured weapons… Read More
Meet Fuse, the digital instrument that moves with music — Future Blink
www.mashable.com Fuse is a 3D MIDI controller that lets you control the sound similar to a theremin. … Read More
Virtual events startups have high hopes for after the pandemic
www.techcrunch.com Few people thought of virtual events before the pandemic struck, but this format has fulfilled a unique and important need for companies and organizations large and small during the pandemic. But what will virtual events’ value be as more of the world attempts to return to life before COVID-19?
Twitter's new Safety Mode tries to take the pain out of going viral
www.mashable.com Attention can be a blessing and a curse, especially on Twitter. The social media platform announced a new feature Wednesday seemingly designed to mitigate the sometimes troubling and often all-encompassing effects of going viral. Dubbed Safety Mode, the setting allows Twitter users who suddenly find themselves on the receiving


