Category: breaking-news

DraftKings Shares Skyrocket Thanks To Bets On Table Tennis, Korean Baseball

Online gamblers are making unusual bets in the absence of traditional sports.

CDC Finds Coronavirus Outbreak Linked To Arkansas Church Amid Ongoing Concerns Over Religious Gatherings

“Faith-based organizations that are operating or planning to resume in-person operations….should be aware of the potential for high rates of transmission of SARS-CoV-2.”

Organ Donations Have Decreased Significantly During Coronavirus Pandemic

Stay-at-home orders limiting Americans’ movement have dramatically reduced the incidence of fatal accidents, which has curtailed the supply of much-needed donor organs.

The Trump Administration’s COVID-19 Non-Guidance About Reopening Nursing Homes to Family Visitors

The Trump Administration has little COVID-19 guidance for when families will be able to visit loved ones in nursing homes.

60% Of America’s CFOs Don’t Expect A Return To Normal Until At Least 2021

Most companies will continue to allow employees to work from home after the crisis is over, findings show.

Navajo Nation Has Most Coronavirus Infections Per Capita In U.S., Beating New York, New Jersey

t’s the largest Native American reservation in the U.S.

Dow Falls 400 Points As Questions Are Raised Over Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine

Retail and bank stocks were hardest-hit on Tuesday.

Reports: Office That Oversaw FL Covid-19 Dashboard Praised By White House Sidelined

“I would not expect the new team to continue the same level of accessibility and transparency that I made central to the process during the first two months.”

New Pharma Company Lands $354 Million Government Contract To Produce Coronavirus Drugs In The U.S.

Newly launched Phlow Corp. gets second government contract this month to manufacture drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients in the states.

Meanwhile, Rabbits Face Their Own Devastating Virus

Thousand of rabbits have died of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease type 2 in the U.S., where a vaccine has yet to be made available.