Vanessa Guillén, the Fort Hood soldier who has been missing since late April, was killed and dismembered by a fellow soldier, a woman alleged in a criminal complaint obtained by CBS News. The complaint was not filed against specialist Aaron Robinson, suspected of Guillén’s death, because he died by suicide …
Read More »Orange County inflated its coronavirus test numbers by mistakenly including antibody tests, authorities say
The total number of COVID-19 tests conducted in Orange County was mistakenly inflated for more than a month beginning in late April in data released to the public, a mistake that may have painted a brighter picture of the pandemic than reality in the region. Over roughly five weeks, county …
Read More »LG’s roll-up smartphone will arrive early next year with a BOE display
While it doesn’t have any of that folding action, at least so far, LG is apparently working on a roll-up smartphone, which was rendered in 3D render in August last year. Those renderings are based on a patent applied for by LG and sometimes with patents, nothing comes out of …
Read More »Fitch downgraded the record number of sovereign ratings due to coronavirus
Fitch Ratings has downgraded a record 33 sovereign ratings in the first half of this year, and the agency is not yet done as the coronavirus pandemic affects government finances. James McCormack, global head of sovereign ratings at Fitch, said the agency has placed the credit ratings of 40 countries …
Read More »Taiwan criticizes Hong Kong’s national security law, opens office to help
Chen Ming-tong (L), Minister of the Council for Continental Affairs of Taiwan (MAC) and Katharine Chang, President of the Council for Economic and Cultural Cooperation of Taiwan-Hong Kong, unveil a poster during a launch ceremony of the Exchange Office of Taiwan-Hong Kong and Services in Taipei on July 1, 2020. …
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