Like most companies, AT&T (NYSE: T) was negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic during the second quarter. The closings aimed at slowing the spread of the disease not only made it difficult to do business with consumers; It was also difficult to obtain the supplies, equipment and personnel necessary to …
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Dow Futures higher as Congress debates stimulation of coronavirus
Tuesday’s market minute Global stocks mingle as risk sentiment improves ahead of a wave of American corporate earnings and a key debate in Congress over the next form of coronavirus relief. The US dollar is recovering from its two-year low, while gold is withdrawing from its all-time high as investors …
Read More »Apparent molotov cocktail explodes outside Portland courthouse
Portland protesters threw what appeared to be a Molotov cocktail in federal court Tuesday morning during another tense clash between protesters and federal police, police said. The incendiary device exploded into a fireball in front of Mark O. Hatfield’s court just after midnight, and the blast was felt more than …
Read More »Study Recovers Coronavirus Patients May Suffer Long-Lasting Heart Problems
A couple of studies published Monday suggest that COVID-19 patients may experience long-lasting heart problems after recovering from the disease, adding to the growing evidence that the coronavirus can have a devastating effect on the vital organ. . In one study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association …
Read More »First call: Stephon Tuitt of the Steelers defiantly tweets that he won’t kneel during the anthem
TribLIVE’s daily and weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and the information you need, right to your inbox. For the second day in a row, “First Call” takes a look at another sports figure with Pittsburgh ties sounding about kneeling down during the anthem. On Monday, it was …
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