US government debt prices were slightly higher on Thursday morning due to concern over rising coronavirus cases in the United States and tensions between the US and China dampened optimism stemming from of progress towards a vaccine. At around 2 am ET, the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield was 0.6250% lower …
Read More »Protesters received bat shipment before Brooklyn Bridge fight: video
Surveillance video from outside City Hall appears to show protesters receiving a small shipment of bats before anti-police activists clashed with officers on the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday morning. The delivery was made by a car parked on the street near the City Hall, with a man seen retrieving six …
Read More »TikTok: Why Trump’s victory over Huawei could be bad news for the video app?
“We convinced many countries, and I did it for the most part, not to use Huawei, because we believe it is an insecure security risk,” Trump said at a White House press conference on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, the UK government said it was reversing a decision to allow …
Read More »South Carolina state senator rebukes governor’s push to reopen schools: “We are not ready”
South Carolina State Senate Minority Leader Nikki Setlzer (D) said on Wednesday that the state is not prepared for students to return for in-person instruction safely, as Governor Henry McMaster ( A) Urged schools to reopen students for Labor Day. “We are not currently prepared for students to return safely,” …
Read More »European court rules Facebook vs Schrems case
A higher European court ruled Thursday that companies that transfer personal data of EU users to other jurisdictions will have to provide the same protections granted within the bloc. The ruling could affect how companies transfer data from European users to the United States and other countries, such as the …
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