Dr. Akita had spent a large part of her time fighting a viral outbreak, only to be taken over by another. When the H1N1 epidemic hit the US in 2009, she was on the front line of New York’s fight against the virus. He served as a supervising physician at …
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Starbucks + 2% after large orders declined on sharp decline in traffic (NASDAQ: SBUX)
opStarbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) reports that global comparable store sales fell 40% during the quarter against a consensus estimate of -42.8%. The average ticket was up 23% and transaction growth was -51% during the quarter. Comparable sales in the Americas decreased by 41% to exceed the consensus expectation of a 43% …
Read More »Benny Tai: professor of layoffs at the University of Hong Kong who led the protests
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot Benny Tai has been removed from his post at the University of Hong Kong A major Hong Kong university fired its law professor, Benny Tai, due to a criminal conviction for his role in the 2014 pro-democracy protests. Tai, 56, accused the University of Hong …
Read More »Tahlequah the killer whale is pregnant again
Tahlequah, or J35, as researchers know it, is not the only southern resident killer whale waiting. According to the drone photos, she is just one of several pregnant killer whales that have been identified by investigators since early July, according to SR3, a response, rehabilitation and research group on marine …
Read More »Buccaneers’ Bruce Arians says he will train on the field in mask, face shield
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said he will train on the field in the 2020 season and will wear a mask and mask due to the threat of the coronavirus. Arians is 67 years old and has survived multiple episodes of cancer, putting him at a higher risk group …
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