Hong Kong’s decision to ban 12 pro-democracy candidates from running for office sets a radical precedent and may signal the end of significant political opposition in the city. The group disqualified from contesting the upcoming city legislative council elections includes prominent student activist Joshua Wong, but also moderates and four …
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Few companies have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic more than those linked to the airline’s space. The slowdown has hit the airlines themselves, but another key victim has been aircraft manufacturers. For example, we have The Boeing Company (BA), a world-class manufacturer and seller of large and military aircraft. …
Read More »Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell Combine Forces, Properly Lead Jazz In NBA Restart
One hundred and forty-one nights after his positive test for coronavirus triggered the suspension of the NBA season, Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert scored the first points of the league restart, turning a drop move on the former teammate. Team Derrick Favors in Thursday night’s opening game possession against the …
Read More »Feinstein: Letting Americans sue China for the coronavirus response would be a “big mistake”
Allowing citizens to sue China for the damage caused by the new coronavirus would be counterproductive and open up the United States to the same level of scrutiny as other countries in the world, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Said Thursday. Feinstein, whose comments were made during a Senate Judiciary Committee …
Read More »Zion Williamson limited to 15 minutes, on the bench as pelicans lose late
5:44 PM ET Andrew LopezESPN For the second time this season, New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson’s “debut” was marred by a minute restriction that kept him off the floor of a close game in the closing minutes. Williamson debuted on January 22, and after his 17-point outburst nearly blew …
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