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New Surge In Deaths To Hit US Amid COVID-19 Comeback
New cases of COVID-19 in the United States have topped 50,000 per day from July 1 to 3 while deaths remain below 1,000. The death toll will soon rise above 1,000, however. New cases of COVID-19 in the United States have topped 50,000 per day from July 1 to 3 while deaths remain below 1,000. The death toll will soon rise above 1,000, however. -
US Senator Proposes Bill To Ban Chinese Firms From Country's Capital Markets
US Senator Marco Rubio is set to unveil a bill that will block certain Chinese firms from listing on the country's capital markets. US Senator Marco Rubio is set to unveil a bill that will block certain Chinese firms from listing on the country's capital markets. -
Facebook To Build $800 Million Datacenter In DeKalb, Illinois
Facebook will be building its $800 million data center, its 16th global data center, in the city of DeKalb, Illinois. Facebook will be building its $800 million data center, its 16th global data center, in the city of DeKalb, Illinois. -
FCC Officially Declares Huawei And ZTE As National Security Threats
The FCC designated both Chinese companies as threats to the country's national security, essentially cutting them off from getting access to the country's $8.3 billion telecom government fund. The FCC designated both Chinese companies as threats to the country's national security, essentially cutting them off from getting access to the country's $8.3 billion telecom government fund. -
United Airlines To Resume US-China Commercial Flights Next Week
Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul -
Global COVID-19 Cases Hit 10 Million; 2.6 Million in US Alone
The world now has more than 10 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and the United States accounts for 2.6 million of this total. The world now has more than 10 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and the United States accounts for 2.6 million of this total. -
Most Americans Under 16 Now Non-White
Most Americans under 16 years-old are now non-white while the number of white Americans is falling. Most Americans under 16 years-old are now non-white while the number of white Americans is falling. -
President Donald Trump Denied He Ordered For The Slow Down Of Coronavirus Testing In The US
Although Donald Trump insisted he didn't order the slow down of testing, he acknowledged he told his people to do fewer tests. Although Donald Trump insisted he didn't order the slow down of testing, he acknowledged he told his people to do fewer tests. -
China Exempt From EU Travel Ban; Not US
The European Union will reopen its borders to the world on July 1 and has drawn-up a list of countries, including China, which will be permitted entry. The European Union will reopen its borders to the world on July 1 and has drawn-up a list of countries, including China, which will be permitted entry. -
NHTSA Launches Probe Into Tesla Model S Touch Screen Issues
The NHTSA is launching a probe into Tesla as a response to a growing number of user complaints about the alleged malfunctions of the media control units on its Tesla Model S vehicles. The NHTSA is launching a probe into Tesla as a response to a growing number of user complaints about the alleged malfunctions of the media control units on its Tesla Model S vehicles.