US hospitals are projected to fall short by thousands of beds in the expected surge of coronavirus patients. Nationwide hospitalizations could peak April 15, when patients may need around 88,000 more beds than are currently available, according to the latest estimates from the University of Washington.
US Vice President Mike Pence delivers remarks to the CEOs of Australian-based companies in Sydney, Australia, April 22, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]
US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who represents portions of Houston where Floyd was raised, drew cheers when she said she will introduce "revolutionary legislation" Thursday with a bill in the name of George Floyd. The legislation will call for a sea change in police departments across the nation, she said.
Uber Technologies Inc's conservative initial public offering could not keep its shares from sinking in their trading debut on Friday, fueling debate on Wall Street over whether the outcome of the most anticipated listing since Facebook Inc would weigh on other Silicon Valley unicorns.
US President Donald Trump worked on Sunday to take back an apparent acknowledgment that Democrat Joe Biden won the White House and was making clear he would keep trying to overturn the election result.
Uber Eats — an online food ordering and delivery platform — is reaping a bountiful harvest from the trend, having seen orders from the city's residential areas double in recent days, compared with the start of the year. Another such platform, Deliveroo, which got off the ground in Hong Kong five years ago, has also reported its food delivery orders in the first quarter of this year having soared about 50 percent, compared with the fourth quarter in 2019.
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US President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb 5, 2019. [Photo/IC]
US health officials reported a 15th confirmed case of coronavirus in the United States on Thursday.
US President Donald Trump participates in a listening session on youth vaping and the electronic cigarette epidemic inside the Cabinet Room at the White House in Washington, November 22, 2019. [Photo\Agencies]
US Steel said it would restart one of two idled blast furnaces at an Illinois steel plant, creating up to 500 jobs.