Britons WILL have to wear facemasks in takeaways
Britons ‘WILL have to wear facemasks in takeaways’: Another U-turn an it emerges sandwich bars ‘will be treated like all other retailers’ despite PM saying otherwise – but thousands of … Read More
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Britons ‘WILL have to wear facemasks in takeaways’: Another U-turn an it emerges sandwich bars ‘will be treated like all other retailers’ despite PM saying otherwise – but thousands of … Read More
Car and truck maker Daimler AG took a hit to earnings in the second quarter from the virus outbreak By The Associated Press July 23, 2020, 5:49 AM 2 min … Read More
Kanye loads up on children’s clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is ‘crazy’ and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic … Read More
MITO, Japan — Shares were mixed in Asia on Thursday, as flaring tensions between the U.S. and China added to uncertainties overhanging regional markets. Benchmarks rose in Hong Kong and … Read More
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog found that a federal prison in California, where nearly 1,000 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus, was slow to implement safety measures and lacked adequate … Read More
More than 150 prominent US medical experts, scientists, teachers, nurses and others have signed a letter to political leaders urging them to shut down the country and start over to … Read More
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog found that a federal prison in California, where nearly 1,000 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus, was slow to implement safety measures and lacked adequate … Read More
The United States has done about 51.7 million Covid-19 tests and has been performing an average of about 770,000 tests per day recently, according to Admiral Dr. Brett Giroir, the … Read More
US Senator Roy Blunt speaks during a US Senate hearing in Washington, DC, on July 2. Saul Loeb/Pool/AFP/Getty Images Republican senators say the White House conceded to Senate Republican demands … Read More
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, left, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speak to reporters as they leave a coronavirus aid meeting in Washington, DC, on July 23. Bill … Read More