[ad_1] Such a bill would give current President Vladimir Putin protection from prosecution if and when he decides to leave office. Under current Russian law, presidents cannot be prosecuted for crimes committed while in office. The proposed change seeks to extend immunity beyond his terms of office to apply to …
Read More »BTS’s Suga undergoes shoulder surgery + to rest from most activities
[ad_1] In an official statement released on November 6, Big Hit Entertainment shared that Suga underwent surgery to repair his torn shoulder labrum on November 3. He decided to undergo surgery in preparation for his mandatory military service and for his later career, and the decision was made after extensive …
Read More »When will the 2020 U.S. election results be released and who is the favorite to win?
[ad_1] He has been waging a months-long campaign against voting by mail in November by tweeting and speaking critically about the practice, which has been encouraged by more states to keep voters safe amid the coronavirus pandemic. In an interview in July, the president also refused to commit to accepting …
Read More »Experts debate an ethical question: Should we pay ourselves to receive COVID-19 injections?
[ad_1] With dozens of potential COVID-19 vaccines in development, and some expected to be ready for regulatory approval and possible implementation starting next month, public health authorities are considering ways to address the different levels of trust and hesitation in vaccines around the world. LONDON – A suggestion by an …
Read More »PH lists 2,092 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the case count to almost 392,000
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, November 6) – The country recorded another 2,092 coronavirus infections, the Health Department said on Friday, as the case count approached 392,000. The agency in its online case bulletin said there are now 391,809 COVID-19 cases, of which 34,374 or 8.8% are active cases or …
Read More »PH registers 2,092 new cases of COVID-19, the total of infections exceeds 391,000
[ad_1] OFWs arriving at NAIA Terminal 1 undergo health protocols and complete documents while being assisted by Philippine Coast Guard personnel before obtaining clearance from the Philippine Red Cross for swab testing on October 28. 2020. Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) reported 2,092 additional …
Read More »DOST Eyes Begin COVID-19 Vaccine Trials in December
[ad_1] The World Health Organization (DOH) has not yet announced the exact date the Solidarity Trial will begin for the COVID-19 candidate vaccines in the country, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said. Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology Fortunato dela Peña (TOTO LOZANO / Presidential Photo …
Read More »IATF approves the national vaccine roadmap
[ad_1] The government pandemic task force approved the national vaccine roadmap and formed a new group to implement the immunization program in anticipation of the development of the life-saving drug. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images / AFP / MANILA BULLETIN) The new COVID-19 vaccine group will be chaired by the …
Read More »NBA, NBPA agree to begin 2020-21 NBA season of 72 games on December 22
[ad_1] Stop the presses. We have a start date for the 2020-21 NBA season. On Thursday night, the NBPA announced that it had voted “tentatively” to approve the NBA’s proposed start date of December 22 for the 2020-21 season and play a shortened 72-game schedule. In such a scenario, it …
Read More »The 2020-21 NBA season will be 72 games and will begin on December 22: Report
[ad_1] LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers will start the NBA regular season in just over six weeks. … [+] Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice / Getty Images fake images The NBA’s board of governors, made up of property representatives, and the players’ association officially agreed to begin the …
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