On Friday, Kansas Health Secretary Lee Norman said that the state has identified 250 coronavirus cases among workers at six meatpacking plants. None of the state's major meatpacking plants have fully shut down.
On Monday, a police station received a phone call at 2 am reporting that someone was setting off firecrackers in a residential neighborhood. Officers visited the location and found fragments of exploded fireworks.
On Thursday morning, about 400 protesters - including some women - marched towards the main city junction in Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala, to stage a sit-in, shouting slogans and waving flags, with streets otherwise deserted.
On Thursday evening, June 29, the UIUC Chinese Students and Scholars Association is going to hold a Walk and Concert to Support Yingying Zhang, according to the school's website.
On March 30, the environmental protection department in Shenyang, Liaoning province, informed a district-level department to take action within 10 minutes after a micro-blogger reported boilers in the downtown area were emitting pollution into the air.
On Monday, the ministry also announced it has started a three-month special campaign aimed at fighting legal violations involving the buying, selling, slaughtering and processing of pork infected with African swine fever to ensure quality and safety of the meat and its products in the market.
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On Jan 1, five more cities began offering 144-hour visa-free services to travelers from 53 countries - Qingdao, Shandong province; Xiamen, Fujian province; Wuhan, Hubei province; Chengdu, Sichuan province; and Kunming, Yunnan province.
On Saturday, US President Donald Trump tweeted that Minnis had told him that there would have been "many more casualties" without US help. Trump credited the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the US Coast Guard and the "brave people of the Bahamas."
On June 12, a Shanghai court put Chen Zhengjiang, legal representative of Ofo's operating company Dongxia Datong (Beijing) Management Consultancy, on a blacklist after the firm refused to pay 120,000 yuan (,351) to an applicant named Wu Jinke.
On Thursday, BTCChina, the country's biggest bitcoin exchange based in Shanghai, suspended trading till Sept 30.