An Airbus A330neo commercial passenger aircraft takes off on July 10, 2018 at Colomiers near Toulouse, France. Regis Duvignau | Reuters Airbus said on Wednesday it regretted a US decision to keep 15% fares on Airbus aircraft in place despite European Union action to comply with World Trade Organization decisions, …
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New White House recommendations encourage but do not require the use of masks in schools
President Donald Trump speaks during a briefing at the White House in Washington on August 12. Win McNamee / Getty Images The White House has released eight new recommendations for schools as they prepare to reopen, however, the recommendations are little more than basic hygiene tips and do not outline …
Read More »Greece Registers Massive Coronavirus Spike
Greece recorded 262 new cases of COVID-19 in the latest 24-hour report, its highest daily tally since the onset of the outbreak in the country. This increases the total number of cases to 6,177. 1,528 are considered to be related to travel abroad and 3,002 are related to an already …
Read More »Journalists mourn the loss of newsrooms as publishers give up office space to save money
Work from home is now the norm for five months. Some journalists who were previously accustomed to commuting to the office love this new rhythm. Others miss the office deeply and cannot wait to return. Some will soon have no choice in the matter. Tribune (TPCO) Publishing has decided to …
Read More »Teenagers, young adults are 5-7 times more likely to get COVID-19
Young people are less likely to get severe COVID-19 cases, but health experts have long warned that vaping could make them more vulnerable. Now scientists have data to do that. New evidence from researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine found that teens and young adults who were armed were …
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