Coronavirus: Fauci warns of 100,000 US cases per day
Top disease researcher Dr Anthony Fauci has told the US Senate that he “would not be surprised” if new virus cases in the country reach 100,000 per day.
Top disease researcher Dr Anthony Fauci has told the US Senate that he “would not be surprised” if new virus cases in the country reach 100,000 per day.
Huawei’s new centre will employee around 400 people and focus on producing optical equipment used in fibre-optic communication systems.
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/telecom/news/huawei-to-build-1-2-billion-research-centre-in-the-uk-2252499
We are about taking our guests beyond the typical tourist experiences in Los Angeles.
A Colorado couple accused of killing their 11-year-old son by forcing him to drink large amounts of water are facing several charges, including child abuse and first-degree murder.
US President Donald Trump tried to get China’s Xi Jinping to help him secure re-election, ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton’s new book says.
There’s a common motivation in the White House’s attempt to suppress John Bolton’s book and its state of denial over alarming new trends in the coronavirus pandemic: President Donald Trump doesn’t want Americans to see information that could harm him or the narrative he has constructed.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/17/politics/trump-bolton-coronavirus/index.html
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney announced on Tuesday that he’d requested Police Chief Will Smith’s resignation, in light of how local law enforcement has handled various protests over the past several weeks.
The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit to prevent former National Security Adviser John Bolton from publishing a new book about his time at the White House.
Fitness junkies locked out of gyms, commuters fearful of public transit, and families going stir crazy inside their homes during the coronavirus pandemic have created a boom in bicycle sales unseen in decades.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/06/14/buying-bicycle-shortage-us/3188092001/
The top court in the US has ruled that employers who fire workers for being gay or transgender are breaking the country’s civil rights laws.
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