U.S.-China tensions are not good for Hong Kong, the city’s secretary for commercial and economic development said, urging everyone to recognize that the world’s common enemy ‘is the coronavirus pandemic. “We are … seeing US-China tensions escalate, which is beneficial for Hong Kong, as well as for trade between the …
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House Democrats will vote on giving Postal Service a $ 25 billion boost
The bill is still being finalized, top Democrats told members during a Caucus call, but it will include a version of Rep. Carolyn Maloney’s Delivering for America Act, which would prohibit recent USPS operational changes made by the Trump administration that ran the country’s postal service. The bill will also …
Read More »Scientists likely discover sequence of COVID-19 symptoms
The most common symptoms noticed for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), include fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. As the pandemic evolves, additional symptoms were reported by those who carried the infection, such as headaches, body aches, nausea, diarrhea, and loss …
Read More »First ever observation of ‘time crystals’ interaction
The rotating refrigerator at Aalto University. Credit: Aalto University / Mikko Raskinen For the first time ever, scientists have witnessed the interaction of a new phase of matter known as “time crystals”. The discovery, published in Natural materials, can lead to applications in quantum information processing, because time crystals automatically …
Read More »Months after becoming a multimillionaire, Justin Fields incurs costs to save College Football Season
Justin Fields does not need to take another snap of college football. If the NFL concept happened today, Ohio State’s QB1 would almost certainly be a top-five pick. Fields has been paid as a generation quarterback talent since high school, Fields only needed one season as a college-level starter to …
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