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Saudi Aramco’s profits fall after covid-better year, maintains dividends
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil and gas company, Abacic Oil, operates an oil-processing facility in Saudi Arabia. Stanislav Krasilnikov | TASS | Getty Images Oil giant Saudi Aramco reported a 44% drop in 2020 results, but retained its billion 1 trillion dividend payments, with CEO Amin Nasser calling the last 12 …
Read More »Filipino soldiers kill rebel commander, rescue last hostage
MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Philippine troops killed an Abu Sayyaf rebel commander convicted of years of kidnapping for ransom and rescued four of his Indonesian captives on Sunday, the military said. Amazin Sahidjuan was injured by marines on Saturday night and later died of a blood clot on Kalupag Island …
Read More »Julia Letlow, Louisiana’s congressional-elected widow, wins special election to win
Republican Julia Letlo won a special election for Louisiana’s 5th congressional district on Saturday after the death of her husband, Luke Letlo, in December. Republican Luke Letlo was elected in a special race in December, but died weeks later due to complications from the coronavirus before he took power. Julia …
Read More »Coronavirus Study: Sturdy Spike Protein Behind the Rapid Spread of Variants
According to a new study, the stearier spike protein may be the secret to the ability of the new Covid-19 variant to disperse faster than the original new strain. The study, led by Professor Bing Chen, a pediatrician at Boston Children’s Hospital Spital, examined changes in the spike protein associated …
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