Texas A&M University has been selected to mass-produce one of the selected coronavirus vaccine candidates as part of the Trump administration’s effort to make the vaccine available to Americans in record time. A university center opened three years ago to develop and manufacture drugs to combat bioterrorism threats and future …
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Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Libel Case wraps up the penultimate day
Johnny Depp did not appear in the London Courts of Justice on Monday, as his defamation case against Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper The Sun and executive editor Dan Wootton entered his penultimate day of hearings. His ex-wife, “Aquaman” actress, Amber Heard, was in attendance and in a good mood. Delivering …
Read More »How to take screenshots on your Android phone
Screenshots are useful. You can use them to show your grandparents how to use a new app. You can use them to send a shot of that strange error message to your company’s IT department. You can use them to capture tweets, yours or someone else’s, before they disappear through …
Read More »Goldman Sachs reviews performance evaluations and adds more records
Goldman Sachs is reviewing its performance ratings and adding more frequent checks with managers, Reuters reported Monday. The review could lead to more job cuts in 2021 than Goldman had made in recent years, Reuters said. Goldman’s annual review process has generally seen that about 5% of its workforce is …
Read More »Critical care chief at Baltimore Mercy Medical Center dies of Covid-19 complications
“Joe was more than a trusted colleague; he was also a true friend to many,” Sister Helen Amos, executive chair of the Mercy Health Services Board of Trustees, and Dr. David Maine, president and CEO, wrote in a letter. from Mercy Health Services. to the hospital community, which was sent …
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