Jacob Mulli

Jacob Mulli is a lifelong journalist and technologist. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in information and library sciences. He left the world of journalism to pursue a career in tech and social media, and is now a communications and marketing strategist for a tech company based in New York City. He also writes on tech and innovation.

Afghan Women Fear To Loose Their Social Rights In Taliban Reign

Women in Afghanistan are putting themselves back in shells with a great fear of losing their human rights under Taliban rule as they seized country’s power a few days back. The Taliban had banned all female independence under their own line ups naming religious hard lines during their last ruling in 1990s. The state was

Bipartisan Bill in Senate Limits Apple & Google Play Store’s Operations

On Wednesday, the senators introduced legislation that determines new rules will be set on app stores, despite Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google Play’s dominant roles in the mobile ecosystem. Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D., Conn.) and Marsha Blackburn (R., Tenn.) bipartisan bill, lays down new restrictions on the store’s operation and new rules that could

A Women Gets Teenage Kids To Clean Up The Murder Of Their Stepdad

According to court records obtained by multiple media, a 34-year-old mother shot her husband, cut up his body, and then forced her two children to assist bury his remains. WCAX 3 reported that Thessalonica Allen is suspected of shooting her husband, Randy Allen, inside an apartment in LaPorte, Indiana, following an argument about the woman’s

Louisiana Hospitals Struggles With Rising Covid-19 Cases

According to an official, the ICU of Louisiana’s largest hospital is at capacity with Covid-19 patients, while others suffering symptoms were waiting for a bed on Monday. According to Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Chief Medical Officer Catherine O’Neal, there are 23 people on the waiting list for ICU space. O’Neal said

Flooding Cause Over 120 Deaths In Western Europe

Authorities in Western Europe reported Friday that catastrophic flooding has killed more than 120 people and left hundreds more missing, as large-scale rescue attempts continue amid increasing water, landslides, and power outages. Images from Germany and Belgium showed entire communities submerged, with automobiles trapped between fallen houses and debris. The severe rainfall has also impacted

Supermarkets Are Stocking Up On Foods Ahead Of Inflation

Supermarkets are stockpiling all things edible be it sugar or meat, before it all gets pricier as anticipations show that citizens are on the verge of experiencing the highest price increases in recent times. Multiple Supermarkets reported that they are filling up their shelves by buying and storing as much inventory as is possible to

Ex-Goldman Executive Settles $4.5 million Bribery Case

A former executive of the Goldman Sachs faced accusation by SEC on having arranged for millions of dollars from bribes, which he claimed were to be paid to Ghana Government officials to help a client to procure a power plant contract. Asante Berko, an US citizen who had left Goldman Sachs in 2016, was charged

One Person Dead After A Driver Drove Into A Crowd At A Pride Parade In Florida

Authorities say a vehicle crashed into people at the opening of a Pride parade in South Florida on Saturday evening, killing one man and critically wounding another. Although several witnesses stated that the accident looked to be deliberate, Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Ali Adamson informed reporters that police were looking into all possibilities. The incident

Tesla’s China Sales Rise Despite The Company’s Quality Issues

Tesla Inc.’s sales in China rose in May after a brief fall, providing a boost to the electric vehicle maker as it seeks to recover from its first big setback in one of its most crucial regions. According to the China Passenger Car Association, Tesla delivered 21,936 cars to Chinese consumers in May, nearly doubling

El Salvador’s President Plans to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender

El Salvador looks poised to be the first nation in history to legalize a cryptocurrency as legal tender. Over the weekend, President Nayib Bukele announced in a live broadcast to the Bitcoin 2021. Conference in Miami, that he is finalizing legislation to recognize bitcoin as an official currency in the Pacific Central American country. He’s

We Are Still Years Away From Truly Self-Driving Cars

It’s been a long time since we heard that self-driving cars will be the thing of the future. However, we have yet to see self-driving automobiles become common in 2021. In 2015, Elon Musk was so confident that self-driving cars were the vehicles we would be using in the future that he said we would