[ad_1] The agricultural industry again found itself at the center of a series of calamities, as the combined number of typhoons “Quinta”, “Rolly” and “Ulysses” for the sector is now nearly P10 billion. More reports are coming in from the regional offices of the Department of Agriculture (DA) as more …
Read More »PSEi falls below 7,000 as investors stay on the sidelines
[ad_1] The benchmark index of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSEi) fell on Friday as investors awaited further developments on the damage caused by Typhoon “Ulysses.” At the close of the bell on Friday, the PSEi was down 0.77 percent, or 54.38 points, to 6,969.88, while the broader index of all …
Read More »Surviving climate change will require geoengineering, scientists say
[ad_1] Long term planning Even if we stop burning fossil fuels immediately, climate change will take its toll on Earth for centuries. That’s the conclusion of an investigation published Thursday in the journal. Scientific reports, which describes climate change and rising temperatures as a vicious cycle that has already gotten …
Read More »United Airlines Launches World’s First COVID-19 Free Transatlantic Test Pilot
[ad_1] Published 4 hours ago Presented by United airlines NEWARK, NJ, Nov. 13, 2020 / CSRwire / – United Airlines recently announced the world’s first free transatlantic COVID-19 test pilot program for its customers. From November 16 to December 11, the airline will offer rapid tests to all passengers over …
Read More »Is 5G useless? Businesses found ‘amazing apps’ they really need
[ad_1] Screenshot of a live broadcast of the Global Mobile Broadband Forum 2020 in Shanghai, November 12, 2020. Screenshot of a live broadcast of the Global Mobile Broadband Forum 2020 in Shanghai, November 12, 2020. You may have heard that many people found a 5G smartphone to be quite useless …
Read More »Invest in PH – The Manila Times
[ad_1] The Department of Finance (DoF) is encouraging US companies to invest in the Philippines as the government is beginning to revive the country’s economy. During a virtual economic briefing hosted by the Philippine embassy in Washington, DC on Friday, Finance Secretary Carlos Domínguez 3rd said the government planned to …
Read More »Geneva runs his business against Rain or Shine, reaches PBA Philippine Cup semifinals
[ad_1] The wrath of Typhoon Ulysses on Thursday also hampered Brgy. Geneva San Miguel’s preparations for Game 1 of the 2020 PBA Philippines Cup quarterfinal. Due to the large amount of rain the storm unleashed as it passed over Luzon, the practice field at the University of Angeles Foundation Sports …
Read More »Porter Wright stops representing Trump campaign in Pennsylvania lawsuit
[ad_1] Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, the law firm that is leading the Trump campaign’s efforts to question the results of the Pennsylvania presidential election, abruptly withdrew from a federal lawsuit it filed days earlier on behalf of President Trump. “The plaintiffs and Porter Wright have reached a mutual agreement …
Read More »Pfizer Vaccine Candidate, Biden Task Force
[ad_1] These are the global coronavirus stories you need to know this week. As the COVID-19 death toll in the UK surpassed the 50,000 milestone and US President-elect Joe Biden announced a coronavirus task force, COVID-19 continued to have an impact. Worldwide. Here are some highlights from the global editions …
Read More »Supermarket in China apologizes for chart labeling women who wear larger sizes as ‘rotten’ and ‘terrible’
[ad_1] (CNN) – A supermarket chain in China apologized for apparently displaying a graphic in one of its stores that used derogatory language to refer to women in oversized clothing as “rotten” and “terrible.” A photo of the sign, which appeared in an RT-Mart store, went viral this week on …
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