Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn is “cautiously optimistic” about a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine after promising results were released about a possible vaccine, he told “America’s Newsroom” on Monday. Early results from the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trial showed “robust” responses from the immune …
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Andy Reid details training camp opening for Kansas City Chief rookies
UPDATE: 4:56 pm Arrowhead time NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport aired a note describing COVID testing for the NFL. With the tests now due 72 hours apart, the timeline Reid outlined on Monday morning (below) is delayed two days as the Chiefs rookies would receive their next test on Thursday. Kansas …
Read More »Tesla reports Wednesday: 4 things to see
With Tesla Inc. (TSLA) – Get report In reporting their latest financial results this week, investors are looking for a key milestone that could fuel a wave of buying activity on the stock. The electric car maker is on the cusp of listing on the S&P 500, and bulls consider …
Read More »Police: gunman holding about 20 people hostage in Ukraine
A gunman took a bus and took about 20 people hostage in northwestern Ukraine on Tuesday, Ukrainian police said. Police closed downtown Lutsk, a city 400 kilometers (250 miles) west of Kiev. The attacker is armed and carries explosives, they said in a Facebook statement. Police officers are trying to …
Read More »LeBron James is not disappointed with the early end of the NBA MVP career
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James said he is not bothered by the decision to end the NBA MVP career before the season resumes in Orlando. The 2019-20 MVP will be determined based on games played until when the league was suspended in March amid the coronavirus pandemic. That means …
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