In January, the novel coronavirus outbreak forced Yang Beibei to temporarily close two of the three coffee shops she runs in Beijing.
In China, where the epidemic erupted and where the overwhelming majority of cases have been identified, on Sunday officials reported 206 cases of COVID-19 to the World Health Organization (WHO), the lowest since mid-January. Only eight cases were reported Sunday outside Hubei province, the center of the outbreak.
In January, Amazon unveiled a cooler-sized package delivery robot named Scout that it is testing in an unspecified neighborhood in Snohomish County, north of Seattle. A teaser video showed a mini six-wheeled robot with blue Prime branding rolling slowly down an even sidewalk on a sunny day. We haven’t heard anything more about the program since then, and the delivery robots have yet to be spotted in the wild.
In January, Ehang was picked by the Civil Aviation Administration of China as the country's first and only pilot company for passenger AAV development. Its AAV made its global debut in Vienna in April, carrying a total of 17 passengers in successive flights.
In Contra Costa, a county of 1.15 million people in the San Francisco Bay Area, the surplus food shipments are puzzling to Caitlin Sly, program director at the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.
In China's case, its economic growth has stabilized in the first quarter; and in the years until the middle of the century, China's economic growth may possibly be kept above the average world economic growth, said Cai Fang, deputy head of the CASS.
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In July 2013, when a major flood hit Beichuan, Yang took photos wearing a waterproof covering to enter the area, despite the danger. His son, Yang Bo, worked with him, but that was the last time they worked together.
In July, China's express giant SF Express and e-commerce company Suning both started their instant delivery business, while Cainiao Network, Alibaba's logistics arm, took a controlling stake in instant logistics start-up Dianwoda.
In July, the Justice Department announced it had closed its civil rights investigation without bringing any criminal charges, nearly five years after a grand jury in Staten Island declined to indict Pantaleo on state charges for Garner's death.
In Chen's own words, he became "stronger" after overcoming the injuries.