Breaking news Las Vegas Raiders Owner Mark Davis He admits that he is still unsure whether it will be safe to play soccer in 2020, and says that canceling the season is becoming a realistic option. “I don’t even know if it’s safe to play,” Davis said. ESPN late Sunday …
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Josh Hawley to squeeze US companies out of forced labor
Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) Tells Axios that he will introduce legislation this week requiring companies with overseas businesses to certify that their supply chains are free from forced labor, and he is especially concerned about China. The state of play: “If these reports from anti-trafficking advocates, anti-slavery advocates are wrong, …
Read More »Halliburton rises in ‘standout’ cuts after Frack’s fall
(Bloomberg) – Halliburton Co. impressed investors by dramatically cutting costs more than expected as the fracking giant made its way through a historic shale bust. The shares rose more than 8%. The Houston-based company posted free cash flow of $ 456 million during the second quarter, it said in a …
Read More »Republican governors complain about Trump in secret conference calls: NYT
Some Republican governors have been holding regular conference calls to complain about President Trump and exchange ideas on how to deal with the coronavirus outbreak, The New York Times reported. In recent months, several Republican lawmakers have broken with the president to endorse measures to restrict the coronavirus as it …
Read More »Can 150 minutes of exercise a week help prevent Alzheimer’s disease?
SALT LAKE CITY – Most mornings, Lonnie Wollin gets out of bed early and one of his first tasks is to log half an hour or so on his stationary bike, unless he has a real bike ride or planned hike early with his equally active wife and friends. Wollin, …
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