Showplace Cinemas in Evansville, Indiana opened for the first time in two months on June 14. But just two weeks later, the cinema was forced to close its tent again. It was not the government that closed the business, it was the law of supply and demand. “We were not …
Read More »Russia aims to approve Covid-19 vaccine in mid-August, but questions remain
Russian authorities told CNN they are working on an August 10 or earlier date for approval of the vaccine, which has been created by the Moscow-based Gamaleya Institute. It will be approved for public use, and front-line healthcare workers will receive it first, they said. “This is a Sputnik moment,” …
Read More »US Coronavirus: Outbreaks Force 3 Los Angeles Food Providers to Close
Three Los Angeles food providers, including McDonald’s largest provider, are forced to shut down due to the COVID-19 outbreaks that have resulted in 140 positively performing employees. Companies forced to close include McDonald’s Golden State Foods Corp supplier in the industry, S&S Foods in Azusa and a Mission Foods facility …
Read More »Mystery China Seed Packets Shipped To US States, USDA Warns Not To Plant
At least 27 states reported finding mysterious shipments of seeds from China. The USDA warned people Tuesday against planting potentially invasive or harmful specimens. A scientist told The New York Times that, in addition to invasive species, the seeds may contain pathogens or insects. Visit the Business Insider home page …
Read More »A Hong Kong real estate magnate wants to build a new city in Ireland
Hong Kong residents fleeing their home amid China’s crackdown may soon have a new place to settle: in the Irish countryside. Ivan Ko, founder of the Victoria Harbor Autonomous City Investment Company, formulated a plan to build a new Hong Kong-inspired city to house migrants near Dublin Airport. The new …
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