Category Archives: (Sandbox) National News
How two companies sprinted ahead in extraordinary race for a COVID vaccine
By Michael Erman and Julie Steenhuysen (Reuters) - Just as the novel coronavirus was gaining a foothold in the United States in mid-March, Pfizer Inc Chief Executive Albert Bourla called on his top va...
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Good guys: How men can be allies to women at work
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - Are you a "good" guy? Or do you just think you are? That is the question authors David Smith and W. Brad Johnson have for every man in the workplace. In other word...
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The next cliff: Millions of jobless Americans risk losing aid
By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) - Millions of Americans will see their unemployment benefits disappear at the end of the year unless Congress extends pandemic-related programs that made the aid available ...
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Republican U.S. Senator Grassley, 87, quarantining after COVID-19 exposure: statement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, the chamber's President Pro Tempore, said on Tuesday he was in quarantine after being exposed to the novel coronavirus and was awaiting t...
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Trump could withdraw troops from Somalia as part of global pullback
By Phil Stewart and Katharine Houreld WASHINGTON/NAIROBI (Reuters) - President Donald Trump may withdraw nearly all U.S. troops from Somalia as part of a global pullback that could see major reduction...
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Analysis: ‘No free lunch’ for Lebanon any more, donor states warn
By Samia Nakhoul and John Irish BEIRUT/PARIS (Reuters) - Western powers seeking to rescue Lebanon's teetering economy have given the country's leaders an ultimatum: there will be no bailout unless the...
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Moderna signs deal to supply COVID-19 vaccine to UK from March
(Reuters) - Moderna Inc said on Tuesday it agreed to supply its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, mRNA-1273, to the United Kingdom beginning March, if it is approved by the local regulatory authorities. The...
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U.S. retail sales miss expectations in October
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales increased less than expected in October and could slow further, restrained by spiraling new COVID-19 infections and declining household income as millions of u...
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U.S. farmers celebrate soy price surge as Brazil misses out
By Ana Mano and Mark Weinraub SAO PAULO/CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. farmers sold freshly harvested soybeans directly off their combines for a profit as prices rose to a four-year high this autumn, a welc...
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Special Report: A city takes on its police union, and a nation is watching
By Lisa Girion and Reade Levinson ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - People who know Silvon Simmons call him "Tugg," a nickname his parents gave him after he pried apart the slats of his crib and squeeze...
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