WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump fired back on Sunday at his predecessor, Barack Obama, who swiped at how the current administration has handled the coronavirus outbreak.
Volcker, who slammed the economy's brakes like no other Fed chair, also absorbed his share of barbs from lawmakers in the 1980s. But he faced down both that criticism and, ultimately, inflation that had spiked higher than any point since the 1940s.
WASHINGTON - The number of sailors testing positive for COVID-19 aboard US Navy destroyer, the USS Kidd, rose to 64 as the warship on Tuesday afternoon docked at a naval base in San Diego, California, local media have reported.
WASHINGTON - Mayors of several US cities including Portland and Chicago signed a letter on Monday, urging the federal government to immediately withdraw its forces and halt their "unilateral deployment" to cities.
WASHINGTON - David Malpass on Tuesday took office as the president of the World Bank Group, and said he looks forward to undertaking the task with enthusiasm.
Vincent Lafforgue, of France's National Center of Scientific Research, was warded the prize in mathematics for groundbreaking work in multiple areas.
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Vogels bemoaned how data breaches have become a near-daily part of our lives over the past few years. “Most of these data breaches have been happening because we’ve been building security in our applications as an afterthought,” he said. “Today, security is everybody’s job. … And it’s our responsibility to protect our customers.”
WASHINGTON - A new model from the University of Washington projected on Tuesday that US COVID-19 deaths would reach more than 208,000 by Nov 1 if masks are not universally used, with the outbreak expected to gain new momentum heading into the fall.
Visitors try out a new energy car at the CES Asia in Shanghai in June. [Photo by Li Fusheng/China Daily]
Villager Tong Facai remembers that they had to navigate their 2-meter-wide raft through a narrow waterway churned by two whirlpools.