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English Health Service Looking At Ways To Deploy Pfizer Vaccine In Care Homes: Official
England's National Health Service (NHS) is looking at ways to deploy Pfizer/BioNTech's COVID19 vaccine in care homes with the medical regulator, but there is no guarantee that it will happen, deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan VanTam said.
Redesigned MacBook Pro Models With Mini-LED Coming In 2021, New MacBook Air in 2020: Kuo
Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the new MacBook Pro models will come with an all-news form factor design.
Pandemic Silver Lining: Empty Paris Hotel Shelters The Homeless
In normal times the Hotel Avenir Montmartre is a tourist magnet with its views of the Eiffel Tower and the Sacre Coeur church, but COVID19 has scared off the usual guests. Instead, the hotel has opened its doors to the homeless.
Reactions To New U.S. Audit Law That Could See Chinese Firms Kicked Off U.S. Exchanges
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to soon sign into law a bill that will allow the United States to kick Chinese companies off its exchanges if they fail to comply with the U.S. Public Accounting Oversight Board's audits for three years in a row.
Oil Falls As OPEC+ Resumes Output Cut Extension Talks After Impasse
Oil prices fell on Thursday as producers including Saudi Arabia and Russia locked horns over the need to extend record production cuts set in place during the first wave of the COVID19 pandemic.
Behind Screens And In Hospitals, South Korea Students Sit College Exam Amid Coronavirus
Nearly half a million South Korean students took university entrance exams on Thursday, with COVID19 students sitting in hospital and others separated by transparent screens.
Prepared to Accept Election Defeat if Result 'Accurate', Says Trump, Repeats Fraud Charges
Trump said the judicial scrutiny of the election is about restoring faith and confidence in American elections.
Christopher Nolan Is 'Absolutely Thrilled' About India Release Of 'Tenet'
Ace filmmaker Christopher Nolan on Thursday said he is happy that audiences in India will be finally able to see and enjoy his new movie "Tenet" in cinema halls. Ahead of the film's theatrical release in the country on Friday, Nolan sent a video message...
Six Missing, Homes Destroyed In Alaska After Rain Triggers Landslides
Six people were missing in Haines, Alaska, on Wednesday after record rains triggered landslides that destroyed four homes in the mountainous southeast, state troopers said.
Gold Rises To Over One-week High On Sagging Dollar
Gold rose to an over oneweek high on Thursday as the dollar weakened on hopes of coronavirus vaccine rollouts, while investors also weighed the possibility of more U.S. stimulus.
South Korea Students Sit College Exam Behind Plastic Barriers And In Hospitals Due To COVID-19
Nearly half a million South Korean students nervously began a hypercompetitive university entrance exam on Thursday, with COVID19 students taking the exam in hospital and others separated by transparent barriers.
Sennheiser HD 560S Studio Headphones Launched in India: Prices, Specifications & Availability
Sennheiser HD 560S high-performance headphones have been priced at Rs 18,990 and can be purchased from Sennheiser's website and all major offline and online retailers.
Farmers' Protest a Tug-of-war Between Pressure Farm Organisations Can Exert, How Much Govt Will Resist
Three union ministers participated in the meeting with farm leaders, more to gauge the mood of the farm leaders than to offer any alternative, as decision-making lies elsewhere.
'Aimed at Maligning': Dabur, Patanjali Question CSE's 'Motivated' Study on Honey Sold in Domestic Market
Honey samples from leading brands such as Dabur, Patanjali, Baidyanath, Zandu, Hitkari and Apis Himalaya, all failed the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) test, the study said.
Biden Plans To Keep Wray As FBI Director - New York Times
Presidentelect Joe Biden will not remove Christopher Wray as FBI director if he is still in the job when the Democratic president takes office, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing a senior Biden official.
China Orders Inspections To Prevent COVID Spread Via Cold Chain
China is carrying out sweeping inspections on food importers, supermarkets, ecommerce platforms and restaurants to prevent the spread of coronavirus through imported cold chain products, the country's market regulator said on Wednesday.