Monthly Archives: July 2020

Hasbro sinks when toy factory closures hurt sales

The company blamed the wave of temporary store closings in March and April and the closure of factories worldwide due to Covid-19 for the weak results. Hasbro said that Chinese factories, which account for about 55% of the company’s production, are now operating at normal levels and are trying to …

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Gold hits record, equities rise on hopes of stimulus

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global equities benchmarks rose on Monday and gold rocketed to a record high on Monday as investors weighed in on expectations for another U.S. stimulus package with concern that mounting tensions between the United States and China will delay the recovery of the world economy. economy …

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John Lewis will lie in state at the Capitol Rotunda

Rep. John Lewis, a Democrat from Georgia and a civil rights icon, will remain in the state Monday at the Capitol Rotunda, the first black lawmaker to receive one of the highest American honors, before a public visit to the public. With the Capitol closed to the public in the …

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Genetic comparison of 24 coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2 viruses from the US and China, sheds light on COVID-19 treatments

This artist’s rendering of a SARS-CoV-2 virus shows the membrane protein (green) and the envelope protein (purple) and the characteristic spike protein (orange). Credit: © KAUST; Xavier Pita Understand the similarities between SARS and COVID-19 Inflammation could help in a clinical setting. A protein in viruses that cause COVID-19 and …

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Justin Verlander closes

Weekend A forearm strain of Justin Verlander rocked the fantasy industry on Sunday afternoon. The ace will close for at least two weeks, at which point a launch program must begin. In all likelihood, we will not see Verlander in a major league game for at least 4-6 weeks. And …

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