The fiercest surge in China’s stock market in years has left investors wondering whether the bull run for equities may last or fade away in disappointment. The sudden surge in China’s markets came as a result of several articles in the state media announcing the arrival of a new bull …
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A second wave of closings has arrived: this is where companies are closing (again)
TOPLINE As US coronavirus cases skyrocket, many areas are now seeing record increases in new cases and hospitalizations, prompting some places to reverse reopens and place restrictions on companies. These are the areas that have been hit with a second wave of stops: MIAMI BEACH, FL – July 04: Signage …
Read More »Indiana: Black activist says white attackers threatened to ‘get a tie’ | United States News
A black man says a group of white men assaulted him and threatened to “get a tie” after claiming that he and his friends had invaded private property when they met at an Indiana lake over the weekend of July 4. . Vauhxx Booker, a local civil rights activist and …
Read More »The strange “pink snow” in the Alps is actually a bad omen for Earth
A strange episode of the so-called “watermelon snow” in the Alps this year certainly seems picaresque. Unfortunately, the salmon-tinged landscape is actually a bad omen for Earth’s climate. Watermelon snow, which takes on a reddish-pink hue, is caused by snow algae. While most freshwater algae thrive in warmer temperatures, watermelon …
Read More »NHL, Players Union Reach Tentative Agreement on Back to Game Plan, CBA Extension
The NHL and NHL Players Association have reached a tentative agreement on a return-to-game plan to restart the 2019-20 season and a memorandum of understanding that adds another four years to the end of the current collective bargaining agreement. The next step in the process is voting. The NHL board …
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