CHICAGO (Reuters) – Early data from trials of three potential COVID-19 vaccines released Monday, including a closely watched Oxford University candidate, raised confidence that a vaccine can train the immune system to recognize and combat the new coronavirus without serious side effects It is still unclear whether any of these …
Read More »Wave of Study Promising Results Raises Hope for Coronavirus Vaccines
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Early data from trials of three potential COVID-19 vaccines released Monday, including a closely watched Oxford University candidate, raised confidence that a vaccine can train the immune system to recognize and combat the new coronavirus without serious side effects It is still unclear whether any of these …
Read More »Some guests and employees of Trump properties do not comply with mandates to cover their faces
As the coronavirus increases across the country, several properties owned by President Donald Trump have continued to host meetings with guests and employees bordering on state and city-mandated face-covering ordinances, as well as the public rules of the organization to resume business during the pandemic. Throughout the pandemic, the president …
Read More »China says the United States ordered it to close the Houston consulate in 72 hours
The United States has ordered China to close its diplomatic consulate in Houston, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Wednesday, striking yet another blow to the rapidly deteriorating relations between the two countries. In the hours after the Trump administration notified the Chinese of its decision, smoke was seen coming …
Read More »Student files first climate change lawsuit against Australian government
SYDNEY (Reuters) – A 23-year-old student filed a lawsuit against the Australian government, alleging that he had not disclosed the risks related to climate change to investors in the country’s sovereign bonds, in the first such action. FILE PHOTO: A lone tree stands near a water channel in a drought-stricken …
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