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Google Search Advocate John Mueller recently corrected a common misunderstanding about linking to popular sites like Wikipedia while conversing online with the SEO community.
Mueller was participating in a discussion on the r/SEO subreddit, where SEO experts exchange ideas and insights about the latest developments in their industry.
He clarified that linking to sites like Wikipedia won’t impact search rankings, dispelling a myth that has persisted among SEO practitioners.
The user was asking about a common SEO
Fatal cardiac arrests among young Americans are still at normal levels despite claims that Covid vaccines are driving a spike in cases.
Elon Musk became the latest high-profile celebrity to fuel the idea the shots are triggering heart problems this week when he weighed into news that LeBron James’ 18-year-old son suffered a cardiac arrest while playing basketball, an extremely rare event for people in his age group and physical condition.
Musk wrote on his ‘X’ social media platform: ‘We
Dramatic footage appears to show the moment a deadly kamikaze drone strike hit Vladimir Putin’s £3billion bridge linking Russia to Crimea, sparking a huge fireball explosion.
The Russian-installed head of Crimea’s parliament furiously claimed the ‘terrorist regime’ of Ukraine conducted the attack on the 12-mile crossing as other politicians said Moscow should respond by destroying Ukrainian infrastructure.
Video reportedly shows the moment huge explosions hit the Crimean bridge, with large flashes and thunderous blasts seen and heard from neighbouring towns.
A bombshell study heralded as ‘the strongest evidence yet’ that Covid emerged naturally omitted key information that undermined its findings, experts claim.
The report, published online Monday, found DNA from raccoon dogs in the same location at an infamous Wuhan wet market where genetic material from Sars-CoV-2 was clustered in 2019.
Because raccoon dogs are known harborers of Covid, the research team concluded the finding ‘contributed to the large body of evidence supporting a natural origin.’
The paper was first
Scientists have released the full report that made headlines last week linking Covid’s origins to raccoon dogs sold at an infamous wet market in Wuhan.
The paper, which has not been peer-reviewed and was published online Monday, suggests the fox-like mammals sold at the slaughter market were carrying Covid at the end of 2019.
It found genetic material from raccoon dogs and several other animals known to harbor Covid were located in some of the same stalls where SARS-CoV-2’s genome