(Reuters) – In the six months since an entirely new coronavirus began to spread worldwide, doctors and hospitals have learned a great deal about how to treat patients with COVID-19, the life-threatening illness caused by the virus. La Paz hospital staff take a minute of silence to remember Joaquín Díaz, …
Read More »China’s three major airlines receive domestically produced ARJ21 aircraft
FILE PHOTO: A model of China’s ARJ21 aircraft by Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd (COMAC) is shown at Aviation Expo China 2017 in Beijing, China on September 19, 2017. REUTERS / Stringer BEIJING / SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s three largest state airlines on Sunday received their first ARJ21 aircraft, …
Read More »A movement to expel police from schools is growing across the country. Here’s why
The move has inspired many other districts in the US to make a similar decision, or at least consider it. School resource officers have been a common element in American public schools for decades. Their goal is to keep the campus safe and even mentor the students. But activists say …
Read More »The virus arises in the South, West United States; Pence cancels campaign events
HOUSTON / WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Five states hit record daily highs for coronavirus cases on Saturday, and Vice President Mike Pence canceled planned campaign events in affected areas when the virus emerged in the southern and western United States. , Stopping economic reopening plans. The number of confirmed cases of …
Read More »Germany’s embattled Wirecard to continue business after insolvency
BERLIN (Reuters) – Wirecard, the German scandal payments company, said on Saturday that it will continue commercial activities after filing for bankruptcy and hopes that judicial authorities will soon appoint a provisional administrator. FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of Wirecard AG, an independent provider of outsourcing and private label solutions for …
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