BOSTON (Reuters) – Asian equities were set for a largely flat start on Friday as markets waited for a break in Wall Street’s multiple source for several months and awaited the release of Chinese economic data later in the year. the session. FILE PHOTO: A visitor wearing a protective face …
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo promises to provide ‘freedom’ in Belarus
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday announced that the United States would grant freedom to Belarus, which is being roiled by days of unrest following the disputed re-election of its authoritarian president, and other countries such as Russia, China and Iran that threaten democracy. stelle. “We will continue to …
Read More »Virginia’s Mayor’s Promote After Aunt Jemima’s Comments About Biden Choosing Harris
The mayor of a small town in Virginia is being forced to resign after a Facebook post in which he announced Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden claimed “Aunt Jemima just” as his running mate. Luray Mayor Barry Presgraves made the comments last weekend and has since suffered a bitter setback …
Read More »CDC director warns 2020 could be “The worst fall … we’ve ever been” – Deadline
“This is the biggest public health crisis in a century,” Director of Centers for Disease Control Robert Redfield said bluntly Thursday. In fact, Redfield sees the upcoming flu season in Dickensian terms. ‘It depends on how the American people choose to react. It really is the worst of times, the …
Read More »NCAA cancels championships as major football markets
The NCAA called off events for fall championships – a move Thursday that does not affect major college football – because not enough schools will compete in sports such as men’s and women’s football and women’s volleyball in the first semester. NCAA President Mark Emmert made the announcement in a …
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