Text size Shares in commercial airline Boeing shares were up 5% Monday afternoon, adding 57 points to the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s 330 points gain, making it the largest single participant in the Dow index. The reason for this is the Boeing stock market (ticker: BA) is obviously Covid-related. The …
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Chicago is raising bridges, restricting access to downtown to try to create more riots
Chicago restricted access to downtown by raising its bridges early Monday after a night of widespread looting and insurgency that left more than 100 people arrested and at least 13 policemen injured. The unrest was prompted by a social media post urging people to convert in the Chicago business district …
Read More »US hits 5 million confirmed virus cases, Europe is stunned
ROME (AP) – With confirmed cases of coronavirus in the US hitting 5 million on Sunday, by far the highest in any country, the lack of the most powerful nation in the world to contain the pound in ‘ the man with surprise and alarm in Europe. Perhaps nowhere outside …
Read More »Detailed plans for Coronavirus for Champions League security have been immediately tested
Those last few minutes, just before the start, were mapped out with almost military precision. At exactly 8:50 local time, a disinfected Champions League ball will be placed on a ceremonial plinth. At 20:53 the players will leave their locker rooms. The teams will enter the field, separately, no more …
Read More »Savings Hit WarnerMedia By Business Organization
Hundreds of WarnerMedia employees were fired Monday as part of a company-wide restructuring. Among the staff released is Jeffrey Schlesinger, president of Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Distribution. Ron Sanders, who served as president of Warner Bros. ‘global theater distribution and home association, as well as executive vice president of international …
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