Sessions are continuing this week, and although there’s no published agenda, the tweets from participants are dropping big hints about what’s going on. Here are five of the highlights:
Sean Conley, physician to the president, said Trump tested negative for COVID-19 on Monday, after testing negative for the first time on Saturday.
Seven individuals -- one pilot and six passengers, including two children -- were on the flight.
Seven of the nine culture-related sectors saw their business revenues rise in the period, with two of them registering a double-digit increase, the NBS said.
Set for completion this year, the China Huaneng UK Minety Battery Storage Project in Wiltshire will have a capacity of 100-megawatts, which is enough energy to power 10,000 homes for a day before being recharged.
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Senior judges and legal professionals discussed issues on evidence exchange in the cooperative campaign against organized cross-border crimes as well as establishing professional and diversified financial trial and dispute resolution system under the background of financial globalization.
September 15 is the time for the restrictions imposed by Washington in May on Huawei go into effect, where major semiconductor equipment vendors are barred to supply chips or provide service to Huawei.
See this weekend’s GeekWire podcast for more discussion of Facebook’s long-term prospects with?Nat Burgess?of Corum Group, a mergers-and-acquisitions specialist who is skeptical about the company’s ability to adequately monetize its user base.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley plans to speak with Kavanaugh and Ford before the committee's scheduled vote, according to a spokesman for the senator.