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(Reuters) – Tesla Inc shares continued their meteoric rise on Thursday, scoring another record high and further widening the gap between the Silicon Valley electric carmaker and its traditional competitors in the auto industry. FILE PHOTO: Tesla Inc. Gigafactory 2, also known as RiverBend, is pictured at the spread of …
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(Reuters) – The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the new coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. New questions about inhibitor COVID-19 efficacy A new study raises fresh questions about the effectiveness of Gilead …
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(Reuters) – New week’s Republican National Convention will be a four-day celebration of President Donald Trump, with a younger generation hoping for a shot at the White House in 2024, as well as a St. Louis few that broke guns. among Protestants against anti-racism. PHOTO PHOTO: A tractor decorated to …
Read More »Kamala Harris accepts historic Vice Presidential button
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Kamala Harris on Wednesday accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president, urging Americans to elect Joe Biden in November and accusing President Donald Trump of failed leadership that cost his life and livelihood during a pandemic. By making history as the first Black woman and …
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