Month: April 2021
Patients and hospitals beg for help as a catastrophic second wave batters India. – The New York Times
Patients and hospitals beg for help as a catastrophic second wave batters India. The New York Times Hospitals in India run out of oxygen as its Covid cases hit world record levels – BBC News BBC News How India Went From A
Read MoreAs bodies pile up, India’s leaders face rising public anger over second Covid-19 wave – CNN
As bodies pile up, India’s leaders face rising public anger over second Covid-19 wave CNN Hospitals in India run out of oxygen as its Covid cases hit world record levels – BBC News BBC News India Scrambles to Supply Oxygen as Covid-19
Read MoreHyundai invests in teleoperations startup Ottopia as part of $9M round
After spending much of his career in mission-critical environments, including the Israeli Air Force, Israeli Intelligence and leading development of a cybersecurity product at Microsoft, Amit Rosenzweig turned his attention to autonomous vehicles. It was a technology that he soon
Read MoreFrench policewoman stabbed to death in suspected Islamic terror attack
Assailant, a 36-year-old Tunisian man, was shot and killed by officers in town of Rambouillet, southwest of Paris; prosecutors open a ‘terror probe’ over attack
Read MorePolice employee stabbed to death at station near Paris
A female police employee was stabbed to death by a Tunisian man at a police station southwest of Paris on Friday, the local prosecutor’s office and a police source told AFP. The attacker was fatally wounded when an officer opened
Read MoreAt Biden’s summit, PM pledges to move Israel to renewable energy by 2050
In address to two-day online climate confab, Netanyahu promises to wean Israel off fossil fuels, give ‘billions of dollars’ to Israeli startups working in sustainability
Read MoreGal Gadot using star power to spotlight women’s stories in new docuseries
Series, hihglighting the stories of six women who overcome diversity to make a positive impact on their communities, debuts April 26
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Military Panel Urges Taking Sexual Assault Cases Out Of Commanders’ Control
Such a shift would run counter to years of military practice. The Pentagon has long resisted the idea of taking sexual assault cases outside of the normal chain of command. (Image credit: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreStatement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on the President’s Travel to the United Kingdom and Belgium – Whitehouse.gov
Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on the President’s Travel to the United Kingdom and Belgium Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreWhat’s Next For The J&J Vaccine? U.S. Health Authorities Discuss Resuming Shots
The CDC’s vaccine advisory committee will assess whether use of the vaccine should resume — and whether the shot should come with a warning about the risk of a rare blood clotting disorder. (Image credit: Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty
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