Last year, not too long after Apple abruptly settled its long-running lawsuit with Qualcomm, the chipmaker was hit with a ruling that its business practices were anti-competitive in a case filed by the Federal Trade Commission. After a period of one year to appeal that decision, Qualcomm today won its …
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Trump administration considers order to deny entry to some U.S. citizens and green card holders
The Trump administration is considering a measure that would allow U.S. border officials to deny access to certain U.S. citizens and green cardholders suspected of being infected with the coronavirus, a policy that would extend immigration and travel restrictions already in place during the pandemic. According to a federal government …
Read More »Message ‘Contain the police’ in DC mural is deleted again
In June, Black Lives Matter activists painted “Defund the police” on a street near the White House – a day after the nation’s capital mayor unveiled a mural of “Black Lives Matter” showing the same two- pieces street down. Employers with the city’s public works department, who helped arrange the …
Read More »Delay routine dental check-ups, WHO requests, until COVID risk is known
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) – Dental patients and staff need to be protected from any possible infection through aerosol-generating procedures, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, when dentists return to work in areas losing the COVID-19 pandemic . There is currently no data on the spread of …
Read More »Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the transfer of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Tottenham Hotspur have made their first signing of the 2020 transfer window, confirming the purchase of defensive midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton. The deal has been reported by multiple stores as £ 15m, with additions raising it to £ 19m. The additions have not been confirmed by the club. Hojbjerg …
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