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Feel the world’s heartbeat and explore up-to-the-minute events with Hype news. Myriads of happenings, sensations, and releases. Articles and opinion pieces from journalists and experts. The Hype news is the headquarters of the edgy newsfeed and where curiosity walks on air. Our authors highlight what really matters for the modern society and what can be life-changing for humanity.

2020 Is the Worst Year: Will the World End in 2020?

This question has always worried humanity, but it was in 2020 that it became the number one issue. We are trying to figure out whether the end of the world will happen in 2020 and what threatens humanity.

The Takeover Bid of TikTok Is Valued at $50 Billion

Due to the US pressure over the Chinese company, ByteDance is considering several options of how the situation may develop. That's why now some investors want to acquire the popular short video app TikTok.

NASA Finally Launched Its Mars 2020 Mission With the Perseverance Rover to Mars

After landing on Mars the next year, Perseverance will begin looking for signs of ancient microbial and micro-organic life on the planet that may have existed 3.8 billion years ago in its rocks and dirt.

Telegram Filed EU Antitrust Complaint Against Apple App Store

Following Spotify, Rakuten, Epic Games, and Tinder, Telegram messenger also filed a formal antitrust complaint with the EU against Apple's App Store.

XPrize Launches $5 Million Rapid COVID Testing Competition to Accelerate Safe Return to Everyday Life

XPrize wants to make COVID-19 testing faster, cheaper, and more accessible. That's why XPrize cooperated with OpenCovidScreen to launch a $5 million Rapid COVID Testing competition to solve this problem.

The Largest Nuclear Fusion Project Begins Assembly in France

The assembly of ITER, the largest research technology project in history, started in France. More than $25 billion have already been spent on it. The completion of the construction of the complex and its test launch are expected no earlier than in 2025.

Google Extends Work-From-Home Policy Until July 2021

The search-engine giant’s CEO Sundar Pichai announced the news in an internal memo to workers via email on Monday to “give employees the ability to plan ahead.”

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