Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) extended its “Do Not Sail Order” until October 1 after discovering that cruise lines “continued to allow their crews to attend social gatherings , train in gyms and share buffet -style meals, “according to the New York Times. The CDC …
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OPEC has a new competitor as China ships oil from swelling storage
(Bloomberg) – Some of the oil from China’s bloated storage tanks is returning to the international market as traders seize the opportunity to get cheap crude oil to resell to regional refineries. The shipments in question, so far only 1 million barrels, have been purchased by trading houses through the …
Read More »West Oakland supermarket closes after positive employee test
OAKLAND – A West Oakland grocery store will close for at least three days after a spokesperson said other employees may have been exposed to COVID-19 after an employee tested positive on Sunday. In a statement shared on social media, Community Foods Market manager Brahm Ahmadi said the store would …
Read More »Nissan Ariya electric crossover: everything we know
On July 15, 2020, Nissan unveiled its new all-electric model, the Nissan Ariya, which was the Japanese brand’s biggest EV launch since the original Nissan LEAF (sold in nearly 500,000 units since December 2010). The Ariya is a global compact crossover / SUV, built on the new CMF-EV platform (developed …
Read More »Collin McHugh of the Red Sox withdraws from the 2020 MLB season
Boston Red Sox pitcher Collin McHugh is the last player to choose not to participate in the 2020 MLB season. Manager Ron Roenicke briefed the media on McHugh’s decision Sunday, noting that the right-hander’s arm has not turned as expected. McHugh, 32, suffered an elbow injury last year and underwent …
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