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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Barack Obama has hit out at the Trump administration's coronavirus response twice in recent days Former US President Barack Obama has criticised his successor Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis.In an online address to graduating college students, he said the pandemic had shown that many officials "aren't even…
Boom — The drone's owner was taking aerial images of a meat-processing facility. Timothy B. Lee - May 16, 2020 3:30 pm UTC A Minnesota man is facing two felony charges for shooting down a drone, The Free Press reports. The incident began when an unnamed man flew a drone over Butterfield Foods, a producer…
(This May 13 story corrects to add denial from Elemento’s lawyer provided to Reuters after May 13 story was published and specifics relating to the trading activity of some of the firms) FILE PHOTO: Oilfield workers hold a flag with the corporate logo of Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA, in a drilling rig at an…
Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Italians can travel abroad and foreign visitors can enter the country from 3 June Italy's government has signed a decree that will allow travel to and from the country from 3 June, as it moves to ease its coronavirus lockdown measures.It will also allow travel between the regions -…
sad to see seb go — Sebastian Vettel's split with Ferrari has everyone switching teams. Jonathan M. Gitlin - May 15, 2020 4:50 pm UTC Enlarge / There's a game of musical chairs happening in F1 right now. Mark Thompson/Getty ImagesThe 2020 Formula 1 season has already guaranteed it will be unlike any other in…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Less populated areas of New York, Virginia and Maryland took their first steps towards lifting lockdowns on Friday, part of a patchwork approach to the coronavirus underscoring political divisions across the United States. FILE PHOTO: A man crosses a nearly deserted Fulton Street in the financial district in lower Manhattan during the…
Image copyright Getty Images The head of the World Trade Organization has said he will step down a year earlier than planned, at a crucial moment for the global economy.Roberto Azevedo's surprise departure comes as the WTO faces the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and criticism from US President Donald Trump.Global trade has slumped and…
The Smartphone of Theseus — If new phones can't ship with Google apps, how about small upgrades to 2019 phones? Ron Amadeo - May 14, 2020 4:58 pm UTC The Huawei P30 Lite, now with a new hat (and more RAM). Huawei The "New Edition" comes in silver. Huawei Here's the camera assembly for the…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The novel coronavirus crisis continues to pummel the U.S. labor market, with the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits falling less than expected last week, suggesting a second wave of layoffs in industries and jobs not initially impacted by business closures caused by the pandemic. The Labor Department’s weekly jobless claims…
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