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Dow Jones Futures: Coronavirus Stock Market Rally Powers Back; Apple, Tesla, Intel Near Buy Points, But Watch Out For This
Dow Jones futures fell modestly late Wednesday, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. The coronavirus stock market rally rebounded Wednesday, with crude oil prices rising and the Nasdaq retaking key levels. X Apple stock, AMD stock, Tesla stock, Microsoft stock and Intel stock are all near buy points or about to have new …
Nigeria records 91 new cases of COVID-19, total rises to 873
By David Royal The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), on Wednesday, reported the nation has confirmed 91 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), a pandemic outbreak in the country. This brings the total number of cases confirmed to 873. According to NCDC, 74 cases were discovered in Lagos, 5 in Katsina,4 in Ogun, 2 …
Kentucky nurse says coronavirus felt like ‘bones were breaking’
A Kentucky nurse says her bout with the coronavirus was so bad it made her feel like her “bones were breaking,” according to a report. Meghan Harpole, a 43-year-old assistant nurse manager, said she came down in late March with a series of excruciating symptoms that made her question whether she would beat the virus, …
Director of key federal vaccine agency says his departure was retaliation
Dr. Rick Bright had led BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, since 2016 until Tuesday, when was reassigned to a narrower position. He also announced he will file a whistleblower complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services’ inspector general. “I believe this transfer was in response to my insistence that the …
Punish leaders harshly for breaking lockdown rules – ex-ConCourt justice – The Citizen
Former Constitutional Court justice and anti-apartheid activist Zak Yacoob says the government should punish leaders who have not properly obeyed Covid-19 lockdown regulations more harshly. Yacoob was speaking via Zoom to around 250 people at a University of KwaZulu-Natal-hosted webinar on fake news, the lockdown and its unintended consequences. “When the minister [Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams] breaks …
Blood-clotting complication is killing coronavirus patients, doctors say
“That’s when we knew we had a huge problem,” said Coopersmith, a critical-care surgeon. As he checked with his counterparts at other medical centers, he became increasingly alarmed: “It was in as many as 20, 30 or 40 percent of their patients.” One month ago, as the country went into lockdown to prepare for the …
Is Joe Biden breaking through?
Two questions dominate the current stages of the presidential campaign among Democrats. First, did you hear what Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPelosi: Trump ‘engaged in distractions’ amid ‘total failure’ on testing Harvard responds to Trump: Taxpayer funds will aid students affected by coronavirus Poll: More than 70 percent of Americans support coronavirus stay-at-home orders MORE claimed …
BWS crews responding to a water main break in Waikiki
Make-A-Wish Hawaii and Dominos Hawaii presents “Stars at Home,” the first virtual talent show benefitting more than 20 local children whose wishes have been postponed as the state battles a coronavirus outbreak. “Eighty percent of our local wish kids wish to go somewhere. Spring break and summer are our busiest months for travel,” explained CEO …
Missouri sues China over the coronavirus pandemic in first lawsuit of its kind
Schmitt told Fox News’s Tucker Carlson on Tuesday that the “responsibility lies directly at their feet” for the 229 deaths and more than 6,100 reported cases, as well as the economic suffering so many families in his state are experiencing under the stay-at-home order. Schmitt’s lawsuit appears to be part of a growing effort, mostly …