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U.S .Tells Asian Allies It Has Their Backs
The United States is ramping-up its political and military pressure against China in the Indo-Pacific region. The United States is ramping-up its political and military pressure against China in the Indo-Pacific region. -
Twitter Removes 7,000 Accounts Linked To QAnon Conspiracy Group
Twitter is now actively suspending accounts that tweeting topics promoted by QAnon, particularly accounts that violate its multi-account policy. Twitter is now actively suspending accounts that tweeting topics promoted by QAnon, particularly accounts that violate its multi-account policy. -
U.S. To Pay Pfizer And BioNTech $2 Billion For 100 Million Doses Of New Vaccine
The deal is part of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed initiative aimed at securing an effective and safe vaccine for Americans before the year ends. The deal is part of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed initiative aimed at securing an effective and safe vaccine for Americans before the year ends. -
Tailored Brands To Close Down 500 Men's Warehouse Outlets
Tailored Brands announced that it would be reducing its workforce by 20 percent and closing down 500 out of its 1,450 Men's Wearhouse outlets. Tailored Brands announced that it would be reducing its workforce by 20 percent and closing down 500 out of its 1,450 Men's Wearhouse outlets. -
China's First Type 075 Assault Ships Close To Service
China continues to boost its amphibious assault capability, and the current fitting out of its first two Type 075 assault ships is a step in this direction. China continues to boost its amphibious assault capability, and the current fitting out of its first two Type 075 assault ships is a step in this direction. -
U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Continue To Climb; Daily Records Approach 100K
Without resolute leadership from Trump, the U.S. COVID-19 might soon overwhelm the country's entire health care system. Without resolute leadership from Trump, the U.S. COVID-19 might soon overwhelm the country's entire health care system. -
Wall Street Looking To Self-Police To Stave Off Government Intervention
Wall Street claims that self-policing will be a much more effective way of regulating U.S.-listed foreign firms as opposed to having lawmakers make the decisions. Wall Street claims that self-policing will be a much more effective way of regulating U.S.-listed foreign firms as opposed to having lawmakers make the decisions. -
Russian Spies Steal COVID-19 Vaccine Secrets From Canada, UK, US
Russian state-sponsored hackers appear to have successfully stolen secret research into COVID-19 vaccines being developed in Canada, the UK and U.S. Russian state-sponsored hackers appear to have successfully stolen secret research into COVID-19 vaccines being developed in Canada, the UK and U.S. -
Nationwide Coin Shortage Hits U.S. Retailers Amid Supply Disruptions
U.S. gas stations, supermarkets, convenience stores, and retail outlets are reportedly running out of coins, leading some to only accept exact payments and plastic. U.S. gas stations, supermarkets, convenience stores, and retail outlets are reportedly running out of coins, leading some to only accept exact payments and plastic. -
Delta Air Lines Expects $3.3 Billion Write-Off On Separation Packages
Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs.