#Universal Studios Japan sets Super Nintendo World opening

#Universal Studios Japan sets Super Nintendo World opening

“#Universal Studios Japan sets Super Nintendo World opening” Mario Kart is ready to roll. Japan’s highly anticipated “Super Nintendo World” will finally open to the public on Feb. 4, 2021, after having its summer debut pushed back as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the video game-themed amusement park announced Monday. “Super Nintendo World…

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#S&P Global to buy data provider IHS Market for  billion

#S&P Global to buy data provider IHS Market for $44 billion

“#S&P Global to buy data provider IHS Market for $44 billion” S&P Global has agreed to buy rival financial data provider IHS Markit for $44 billion in the largest merger deal of the year, the companies announced Monday. The massive all-stock tie-up will create a powerful player in the competitive financial information market by uniting…

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#Trump blasts ’60 Minutes’ for not contacting him to comment on Chris Krebs

#Trump blasts ’60 Minutes’ for not contacting him to comment on Chris Krebs

“#Trump blasts ’60 Minutes’ for not contacting him to comment on Chris Krebs” President Trump blasted CBS’ “60 Minutes” for not contacting him for comment after interviewing the administration’s former cybersecurity chief, whom Trump fired earlier this month. “@60Minutes never asked us for a comment about their ridiculous, one sided story on election security, which…

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#’Pandemic’ named word of the year by Merriam-Webster

#’Pandemic’ named word of the year by Merriam-Webster

“#’Pandemic’ named word of the year by Merriam-Webster” Merriam-Webster on Monday announced “pandemic” as its word of year. “That probably isn’t a big shock,” Peter Sokolowski, editor at large for Merriam-Webster, told The Associated Press. In its noun form, pandemic is defined by the dictionary as an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a…

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#’Keyhole’ wasps threaten airplane safety in Australia

#’Keyhole’ wasps threaten airplane safety in Australia

“#’Keyhole’ wasps threaten airplane safety in Australia” Move over seagulls, aviation has a new threat — the keyhole wasp. Keyhole wasps like to build their nests in tiny holes, including the opening of devices used to measure the speed of aircrafts, according to new findings conducted over a three year period by Eco Logical Australia….

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