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Oct 01 2014
News
Stocks fall hard amid global growth fears
U.S. stocks kicked off the first day of the fourth quarter on a sour note, with the Dow tumbling more than 100 points in early trading as investors react to a tired bull market being dragged down further by worries about global growth, ongoing protests in Hong Kong and angst over October's reputation as a scary month for stocks.
As of 11:35 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones industrial average is
USA TODAYMar 19 2021
Headline Roundup
Tension in First High-Level Meeting Between China, Biden Admin
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan hosted China's top diplomat and foreign minister for discussions in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday. The talks reportedly went over the planned two hours. Blinken moved to address "deep concerns with actions by China, including in Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan, cyber attacks on the United States, economic coercion
Fox News (Online News) BBC News CBS News (Online)Sep 29 2020
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Disney to lay off 28,000 employees as coronavirus slams its theme park business
Prolonged closures at Disney’s California-based theme parks and limited attendance at its open parks has forced the company to lay off 28,000 employees across its parks, experiences and consumer products division, the company said.
In a memo sent to employees on Tuesday, Josh D’Amaro, head of parks at Disney, detailed several “difficult decisions” the company has had to make in the wake
CNBCNov 28 2022
Headline Roundup
Chinese Anti-Lockdown Protests Spread Rare Criticism of Xi and CCP
Chinese anti-lockdown protests spread to Hong Kong and other cities on Monday, with some calling for the removal of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Latest Developments: Protests have reportedly occurred in at least ten cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Both online and offline, demonstrators often adopted inconspicuous symbols like blank sheets of paper to signal their
South China Morning Post New York Post (News) The GuardianJul 15 2020
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The 2020 Campaign Begins: Trump, Biden Hold Dueling Press Conferences
The race for the White House is heating up as President Trump and his 2020 rival Joe Biden sparred, Tuesday during dueling press conferences.
The handling of the coronavirus outbreak was one of the key differences the two battled over.
"We have to get the schools open. We have to get everything open. A lot of people don't want to do that for political reasons, not for other
CBNJul 06 2022
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L.A. coronavirus cases hit highest level in months as BA.4 and BA.5 bring reinfections
Los Angeles County’s coronavirus case rate hit its highest point in nearly five months over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, a troubling sign of how two new super-infectious Omicron strains are creating conditions for a fraught summer.
Two Omicron subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, have become dominant nationwide, and they appear to be among the most contagious yet of this pandemic.
Los Angeles TimesMar 31 2020
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CDC Considers Asking People to Wear Makeshift Masks in Public
Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are considering changing their guidance and encouraging people to wear masks when they go out in public.
But The Washington Post noted there is still no agreement on whether the use of facial coverings would make a major difference in curtailing the outbreak of the coronavirus.
And some experts are concerned it could
Newsmax (News)Oct 27 2021
News
Courage: NBA Player Intensifies Criticism of China, Calls Out Nike and LeBron
One may not agree with Boston Celtics Center Enes Kanter on every aspect of his activism, but it's hard not to respect the hell out of the moral stand he's taking against the Chinese Communist Party and its abettors. Many virtue signalers and preeners like to cast themselves as brave, and to be lauded for their "courage." Kantor actually deserves such approbation, in this case. He knows that
TownhallApr 28 2021
News
The CDC changed its mask guidance for vaccinated Americans. Other countries are taking different approaches.
With some countries rapidly inoculating their populations against the coronavirus, and pandemic fatigue deepening, a common question has reverberated around the world: When can the masks come off?
In the United States, fully vaccinated individuals can now leave their masks behind when walking, jogging, biking or dining with friends outdoors, federal officials said Tuesday. Ditching a
Washington PostMar 19 2021
Opinion
In First Big China Test, Team Biden Got Rolled...And It's Painful to Watch
Team Biden had their first big foreign policy test with China—and they failed. There’s no way to spin it. Even the liberal media is saying the whole meeting in Alaska devolved into anarchy. This meeting is supposedly the one that will determine if President Depends is going to meet with Xi Jinping. By how things turned out, I don’t think we should even consider it. Why embarrass the United
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