Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Judges rule for mail voting in Montana and Alabama
By Tom Hals (Reuters) - Two federal judges ruled on Wednesday in favor of voting by mail to protect against COVID-19, with one upholding a universal postal voting plan in Montana and the other blockin...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
U.S. Senate passes bill funding government through December 11, sends to Trump
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate approved on Wednesday a temporary funding bill to keep the government open through Dec. 11, sending the measure to President Donald Trump for signing into law. G...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Salesforce.com adapts its software for pandemic vaccine distribution
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Salesforce.com on Wednesday said it has adapted some of its business software to help healthcare organizations and government entities distribute vaccines for the novel c...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
No clear link between school opening and COVID surge, study finds
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - Widespread reopening of schools after lockdowns and vacations is generally not linked to rising COVID-19 rates, a study of 191 countries has found, but lockdown clos...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Brazil registers over 1,000 coronavirus deaths on Wednesday
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil registered 1,031 additional coronavirus deaths over the last 24 hours and 33,413 new cases, the nation's health ministry said on Wednesday. The South American nation ...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Energy security and economic fears drive China’s return to coal
By David Stanway QINGYANG, China (Reuters) - Red coal trucks zip up and down narrow dirt tracks, churning up clouds of dust in China's remote Gansu province. Nearby, the towering stanchions of a new r...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Proud Boys member, who pointed gun, arrested in Portland
(Reuters) - A supporter of the right-wing Proud Boys group who was indicted for pointing a firearm and firing a paintball gun at anti-racism protesters in Portland, Oregon, was arrested early on Wedne...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Exclusive: FDA widens U.S. safety inquiry into AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine – sources
By Marisa Taylor and Dan Levine WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has broadened its investigation of a serious illness in AstraZeneca Plc's COVID-19 vaccine study and will l...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
U.S. approves sale of jets and Patriot missiles to Switzerland
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of two types of fighter jets and several Patriot missile systems to Switzerland as the country modernizes...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Peru to restart international flights to some regional countries as it eases coronavirus restrictions
LIMA (Reuters) - Peru will restart international flights to some regional countries, the government said on Wednesday, as it aims to lift coronavirus restrictions and reopen its economy. Flights to 11...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020




