Here's Why Johnson & Johnson Is Still in the Coronavirus Vaccine Race
Even with a late start, their vaccine might beat Moderna and Pfizer in terms of price and convenience.
Even with a late start, their vaccine might beat Moderna and Pfizer in terms of price and convenience.
They promise movie and TV productions bring jobs and tourism. That doesn’t happen. | Opinion
The Belgian is hoping the prospect of another cup final will spur his side on at Hampden.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his government to present proposals to facilitate grain trading with other countries including India and China, according to documents published by the Kremlin on Saturday. The idea for the grain exchange also including Brazil and South Africa among others - which together with Russia make up the group of countries known as the BRICS - is to allow buyers to purchase directly from producers, and was already backed by Putin ahead of summit of the group in October. The Kremlin has asked for the proposals to be presented by July 1 by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina.
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This week marks the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre that saw two teenagers kill 12 students and one teacher. Since then a sharp increase in lockdown drills have been implemented in schools, but do they do more harm than good?
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An 18-hole course will be built alongside an already existing short course by Tiger Woods.
The pseudoscientific term, made notorious by George Floyd’s murder in the US, will no longer be used by the police watchdog
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“For far too long, insurance companies, and not doctors, have been free to determine what treatment options patients should have and how quickly they can receive it,” said Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Markets have been volatile in April as investors adjust to the idea the Federal Reserve may not cut rates as much as they had hoped. So, how should investors go about building a more resilient portfolio? Karen Karniol-Tambour, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Bridgewater Associates, has some suggestions. Her first suggestion is to shift asset allocations so that the portfolio has less exposure to stocks. Her second tip is to "prioritize resilience" within your current holdings. For example, for those with a stock-heavy portfolio, she advises asking "What kind of stocks are likely to be more resilient whatever comes?" to determine which stocks may be worth holding on to given the scenario you are most concerned about. Karniol-Tambour's third piece of advice is "to say 'whatever I hold, what's going to really do well when everything else falls... things that will really do well when other things do poorly." She admits this is the most difficult tip to put into action, given that involves timing the market. Watch the video above to hear which region Karniol-Tambour says investors should pay more attention to. Be sure to check out the full interview with Karen Karniol-Tambour. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich.
Travel is expensive enough at the moment without adding to the costs with bad financial decisions over your holiday money.
A grand jury did not indict Kenneth Wadkins for murder. Now, he’s suing the cop who testified against him.
“If I was out flashing my dollars, I’d be a b____ not a baller,” sings Taylor Swift on The Man, a track taken from her 2019 album Lover that asks if she would face lesser scrutiny (for her famous boyfriends, private jets or glamorous lifestyle) if she were male.
Olga Fikotová-Connolly, who has died aged 91, was a discus thrower who won Olympic gold for Czechoslovakia in 1956 but came into conflict with her country’s Communist apparatchiks, who branded her a traitor when she fell in love with an American hammer thrower; she was forbidden from representing Czechoslovakia and had to compete in the next four Games for her new husband’s country, eventually carrying the Stars and Stripes into the stadium at the 1972 Olympic opening ceremony.