In-Depth: Antibody treatment for COVID-19 in short supply
Some health experts are worried that the supply of the COVID-19 antibody treatment, sotrovimab, won't be available for patients.
Some health experts are worried that the supply of the COVID-19 antibody treatment, sotrovimab, won't be available for patients.
DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — A judge ordered the jury in the Karen Read murder trial to continue deliberating Monday after they said for a second time that they were deadlocked.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday ruled for the first time that former presidents have some immunity from prosecution, extending the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss and all but ending prospects the former president could be tried before the November election.
Sir Ian McKellen has pulled out of a national tour after falling from a stage in the West End while performing in a play. The 85-year-old actor was performing in Player Kings earlier this month at the Noel Coward theatre when he fell into the audience. The production had been due to go on tour until 27 July but Sir Ian, 85, has announced his withdrawal with the "greatest reluctance" to "protect my recovery".
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Beryl began pounding the southeast Caribbean on Monday as a powerful Category 4 storm after becoming the earliest storm of that strength to form in the Atlantic, fueled by record warm waters.
European markets strengthened today as traders reviewed the first round of voting in France’s parliamentary election. The CAC 40 rose 2% amid speculation that the far-right National Rally party will fall short of an absolute majority. In the UK, one of the country’s biggest mortgage lenders has reported that house prices rose last month.
A senior Labour frontbencher has refused to say which toilet transgender women should use.
Alcaraz was incredibly impressive but made to work hard in a scintillating first-round match with Mark Lajal
Norway said on Monday it had demanded the owner of a private property on the Arctic Svalbard islands obtain the government's consent before selling the property, over concerns national security interests could be jeopardised through a sale. The company AS Kulspids, which owns Soere Fagerfjord in Svalbard, must obtain consent from the ministry of trade, industry and fisheries before negotiating a sale of the property, the Norwegian government said in a statement. The Nordic country in late May said it planned to increase its control of Svalbard, as security concerns and climate change impact the Arctic archipelago.
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin is using her fundraising advantage in the race for Michigan’s coveted open U.S. Senate seat to drop $8 million on advertising in the final weeks leading up to the general election.
Ukraine says the only way to stop Russia’s glide bomb threat is with US-supplied F-16 fighter jets
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — England star Jude Bellingham is being investigated by UEFA over a potentially offensive gesture made during a European Championship win against Slovakia.
In his acceptance speech, Usher said "getting here hasn't been easy, but it's been worth it".
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — A roadside bomb exploded in Pakistan’s volatile Baluchistan province on Monday, killing a woman and two children, officials said.
Andy Murray is scheduled to play his opening match on Tuesday but still faces a race against time to be fit for what is expected to be his final Wimbledon
Linda De Sousa Abreu, 30, has been charged with misconduct in public office
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) — The R&A has appointed sports executive Mark Darbon as its CEO, where he brings a background in rugby and organizing the London Olympics to a role overseeing two majors and governing the rules of golf.
TURIN, Italy (AP) — Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay sprinted to victory in the third stage of the Tour de France on Monday while Mark Cavendish’s pursuit of a record-breaking 35th stage win was postponed.
The driver was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police.
The tech sector has pushed the S&P 500 (^GSPC) to new heights this year as it continues to beat earnings expectations amid a heated AI race. However, BCA Research chief US equity strategist Irene Tunkel believes that the market is experiencing a tech bubble and joins Catalysts to discuss how investors should navigate it before it pops. Tunkel says that the market is "richly valued." However, without the "Magnificent Five," the rest of the market will likely not deliver significant growth. "So you really need these top stocks to perform and to justify the market. But they have gone up so much... sometimes you just have to put profits on your books," she explains. For investors who want to get in on the AI play without investing in overvalued companies, Tunkel highlights how the technology is being used to find efficiencies. She points to Apple (AAPL) as an example, as the company is leveraging AI "to make devices incrementally better." However, she notes that it is an "evolutionary change," and the impact of AI will take longer to be recognized. She believes that the technology will transform the healthcare, aerospace, and defense sectors, and as chips become much smaller and more customized, there are endless opportunities: "There is so much more to generative AI than chatbots." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Melanie Riehl
CINCINNATI (AP) — Five people were shot, including three fatally, near the University of Cincinnati campus early Monday, police said. Two people were taken into custody, including one of the wounded.