Author Archives: Syndicated Content
WHO in dialogue with Russia on its second COVID-19 vaccine candidate
LONDON (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Friday it had had very good dialogue with developers of a second Russian vaccine candidate against COVID-19. "We will only be able to have a po...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
Donating with the Kardashians: Armenia's diaspora supports embattled homeland
By Tom Arnold LONDON (Reuters) - Along with reality TV star Kim Kardashian, members of Armenia's large and often wealthy diaspora are digging deep to help their country of origin as it suffers a hit f...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
FCC asks Justice Department to weigh in on China Unicom U.S. operations
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) asked the Justice Department and other U.S. agencies to detail if China Unicom's continued U.S operations pose na...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
U.S. finds exporters from China dumped small vertical shaft engines
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Commerce said in a statement on Friday that it has made a preliminary determination that exporters from China have dumped small vertical shaft engines in ...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020

NCHC announces restart plan, pod in Omaha to begin 26-game season
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - After thorough discussion and thoughtful planning over the past few months, the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) has finalized its plans for the 2020-21 season. T...
Chase Miller Oct 16, 2020
Greece tops 500 daily COVID-19 infections for first time
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece recorded 508 new confirmed coronavirus infections on Friday, topping the 500 daily mark for the first time, health authorities said, as they urged compliance with mask wearin...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
WHO trial to assess other antibody, antiviral drugs after remdesivir doubt
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Friday it would assess monoclonal antibodies and other antiviral drugs in its trial of medicines that could potentially treat COVID-19, after t...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
'Something close' to genocide in China's Xinjiang, says U.S. security adviser
By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. national security adviser said on Friday that China was perpetrating "something close to" a genocide with its treatment of Muslims in its Xinjiang r...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
Gloomy COVID drug data shows why big, randomised trials matter
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - When it comes to trials of any drug, size matters, potentially giving the World Health Organization's (WHO) gloomy verdict on Gilead Sciences' COVID-19 treatment rem...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
Analysis: With economy and credit rolling along, Fed unlikely to alter bond-buying
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Houses are being built and sold across the United States. Autos are moving off lots. Corporations are raising money and overall financial conditions remain e...
Thomson Reuters Oct 16, 2020
