The body of a decapitated and dismembered technical CEO was found inside a Lower East Side apartment Tuesday afternoon, sorted in plastic bags right next to an electric saw, sources told the Post. Police arrived at the creepy scene shortly after 3:30 p.m., after a cousin of the dead man …
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New California Rules on Who Can Be Evaluated for COVID-19
State officials adopted new guidelines Tuesday that describe who should be prioritized for the COVID-19 test in California as cases increase and counties reported delayed lab results. The new rules mark a departure from the Newsom administration’s plans for anyone, including those without symptoms, to be screened for the virus …
Read More »The US COVID-19 vaccine program will begin manufacturing in late summer, says a US official.
By Carl O’Donnell (Reuters) – Drug makers associated with the United States government are on track to begin actively manufacturing a vaccine for COVID-19 by the end of the summer, a senior administration official said Monday. “If you say exactly when the vaccine materials will literally be in production and …
Read More »Vaccine Hopes Boost Earnings for European Stocks and US Stock Futures
Tourists stroll through the center of Rovinj on the Istrian peninsula in the Adriatic Sea on July 4, 2020. Denis Lovrovic / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images European stocks rose Wednesday, and US equity futures also rose as investors accepted positive news about a candidate for the coronavirus vaccine. The …
Read More »5 things to know for July 15: Coronavirus, CDC, elections, Taliban, Weinstein
This is what you need to know to Catch up and follow your day. (You can also receive daily “5 things you need to know today” in your inbox. Sign up here.) 1. Coronavirus 2. CDC Hospitals now have to send their data on coronavirus patients to the Trump administration …
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