Can't open some pages in chrome/safari

Hello, there, Recently I stopped being able to open pages in safari / chrome, pages like wix.com, linkedin etc ... show me some small cubes and the page does not load thank you !

I figured it out.  Most of the documents that I could not open were PDF's, so when I went to Finder, they were all there and they were all available to open.

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