Politics
New York ends mask requirement for subways, buses and other mass transit
A Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) logo is displayed on the side of a subway train in Manhattan, New York on June 2, 2021. Ed Jones | AFP | Getty Images New Yorkers are no longer required to wear masks on mass transit, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Wednesday. Hochul said the decision to lift the […]
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Saudi Arabia and Gulf neighbors threaten Netflix in excess of material that ‘violates Islamic values’
Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty Photos Saudi Arabia and five other Gulf Arab international locations issued a joint assertion demanding that Netflix take away content material they say “violates Islamic and societal values and concepts,” Saudi media has reported. The assertion mentioned that the streaming giant’s content was in breach of government regulations, while […]
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California avoids widespread rolling blackouts as heat strains power grid
A temperature sign at an El Dorado Savings Bank during a heatwave in Sacramento, California, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images California has avoided ordering rolling blackouts after electricity demand reached a record-high Tuesday night from excessive heat across the state. The California Independent System Operator, which oversees […]
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‘Deeply worrying’: Liz Truss’ pick for Britain’s energy chief slammed by weather campaigners
Jacob Rees-Mogg photographed in London on Sept. 7, 2022. The lawmaker a short while ago called for far more fossil fuel extraction from the North Sea. Carl Court docket | Getty Pictures Information | Getty Photos LONDON — The U.K.’s new secretary of point out for small business, electricity and industrial method is a lawmaker […]
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Putin promises the U.S. needs to preserve world ‘dictatorship’ and is sacrificing Europe
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed the West has been hesitant to realize “irreversible tectonic shifts” in intercontinental relations and that the Asia-Pacific location has come to be a magnet for human resources, funds and manufacturing capacities. Mikhail Svetlov | Getty Pictures News | Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday accused the U.S. of […]
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Putin states sanctions are a ‘danger’ to the entire world Ukraine counterattacks in Kharkiv while Russian troops are occupied in the south
Putin suggests sanctions are a “hazard” to the planet Russian President Vladimir Putin slammed the West again on Wednesday, expressing sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine are a “risk” to the world. “The pandemic has been changed by new challenges of a worldwide mother nature, carrying a menace to the total planet, […]
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Nations around the world are jockeying for placement on chip production — and the battle will never be solved anytime before long
ShareShare Post through FbShare Report through TwitterShare Post by way of LinkedInShare Article by means of E mail Despite the fact that there are laws in place that are restricting Nvidia’s exports to China, the corporation has been given clearance from the Biden administration to continue on creating its H100 artificial intelligence chip in the […]
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Unsealed FBI docs expose a flurry of calls and inventory trades by Sen. Burr in early 2020
Senator Richard Burr (R-N.C.) speaks all through a Senate Wellness, Instruction, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing to examine the federal response to Covid-19 and new emerging variants on January 11, 2022 at Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Greg Nash | AFP | Getty Photographs WASHINGTON — Recently unsealed FBI documents paint a vivid photo of […]
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People who recently caught Covid can wait a few months to get omicron booster, top health official says
People walk by a Covid-19 testing site at Times Square on May 12, 2022 in New York City. Liao Pan | China News Service | Getty Images People who recently caught Covid can wait a few months to get a new omicron booster, White House Covid response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said on Tuesday. Studies […]
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