I know we’ve said some pretty salty things about Tesla and Elon musk in the past, but that doesn’t mean we don’t recognize that their cars have remarkable design and engineering, and some very new and, in this case, especially useful features. I like the sentinel mode. Although normally this …
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S&P 500 focuses on vaccine hopes, three investors in what follows
Shares rebounded to begin the week after Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine candidates received “fast track” status. This is what strategists and portfolio managers say for the coming semester and how investors should prepare. Nela Richardson, director and investment strategist at Edward Jones, sees stocks continue to rise in hopes …
Read More »These maps show when and where to expect thunderstorms in Mass. Today
Heavy to severe rains and storms are expected in New England on Monday afternoon, and could bring damaging winds and torrential rains in some areas, and even potentially some flash floods, meteorologists from the National Weather Service said today. An agency simulation model that was tweeted shortly before noon shows …
Read More »Huckabee rips Ocasio-Cortez for ‘shocking’ comments about crime spike in New York
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) gutted the representative. Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez In politics, as in baseball, it doesn’t end until it ends Goya CEO dismisses criticism for praising Trump: “I’m not apologizing” Trump tweets his support for Goya Foods amid boycott MORE (DN.Y.) Monday for his “staggering” comments about …
Read More »WHO: The ‘perfect’ coronavirus vaccine is probably not immediate
The World Health Organization warned on Monday that any coronavirus vaccine is probably not “perfect”, in part because not “everyone will have access” to it right away. The WHO emphasized that other time-tested public health measures – handwashing, social distancing, quarantine, and wearing masks in public – can help reduce …
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