If nothing changes in March, layoffs will be necessary - warn representatives of the hotel industry from Warmia and Mazury, who came to Warsaw to demonstrate their opposition to restrictions on their ability to operate. They called the decision to close the entire province "absurd and unjust".
MILLIONS of O2 customers face hikes of 1.4% on bills from April. Customers affected by the hike won’t be able to cancel their contracts without paying a penalty fee. This price rise affects both sim-only, contract and mobile broadband plan customers who are still in contract. The telecom provider confirmed to The Sun that customers […]
Restaurants around the country are still struggling a year into the coronavirus pandemic. The National Restaurant Association estimates that as of last month over 110,000 businesses have temporarily or permanently closed because of COVID-19. But Chinese restaurants are being hit especially hard as race-related attacks on Asian Americans further complicate the issue. Xi'an Famous Foods CEO Jason Wang spoke with "CBSN AM" about his restaurants and how his employees are feeling after two of them were attacked.
The CDC delayed a release of guidelines designed to ease restrictions for fully vaccinated Americans. Latest COVID-19 news.
Russia finally sends all the documentation required and the COVID-19 vaccine is expected to be approved for use in the EU in the near future.
KUWAIT: Kuwait oil lost two cents during Wednesday’s trading sessions to reach $62.03 per barrel (pb), Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) said yesterday. Benchmark Brent crude rose $1.37 to $64.07 pb and West Texas Intermediate jumped $1.53 to $61.28 pb.
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The Seagulls have had to change formation recently due to absences in the wing-back roles
After so many years of hand-wringing over disappointing US economic growth, it is odd to hear prominent economists sounding the alarm about the mere possibility of inflation. If anything, we should want an economy in which a higher federal funds rate is warranted.
The Nifty/Sensex could fall to 14,850/50,100 or 14,750/49,800 on a decisive dismissal of 14,950/50,400.
Footage of a brutal crackdown on protests against a coup in Myanmar unleashed outrage and calls for a stronger international response Thursday, a day after 38 people were killed.
While one 90s Jurassic Park game failed to find its own critical success, it did manage to inspire other devs to create their own hilarious titles.
Cases of coronavirus are again on the rise in Ukraine, the country’s Prime Minister Denis Shmigal has said, cautioning that another tough lockdown might be on the cards to prevent its beleaguered health system from collapsing.
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What Big T goes through over the span of five minutes in this episode is now my worst nightmare.
Zack Snyder shows off a new clip for the upcoming HBO Max release of the Snyder Cut featuring the voices of Darkseid, Martian Manhunter, and Joker.
Amazon launched SageMaker Reinforcement Learning (RL) Kubeflow Components, an open-source toolkit designed to help manage robotics workflows. SageMaker RL is designed to make it faster to develop machine learning capabilities for everything from perception to controls and optimization. Amazon SageMaker is a service built on Amazon’s two decades of experience developing real-world machine learning applications.…
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VALLETTA, March 4 (Xinhua) -- Malta has ordered the closure of the country's restaurants along with clubs, bars and places of entertainment until April 11 in a raft of measures to contain the sprea
Every major Android update brings new features, new changes, and things to get used to. With Android 11, though, many of those tweaks are behind the scenes, and some of them can have a real impact on how you use your device. Now that Android 11 is rolling out in full swing, here are a few things to expect when you install the update on your phone.
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According to a post on Road Show, discussions between Jeep and the Cherokee Nation over the use of the Cherokee name on vehicles took a hopeful turn Wednesday after Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares weighed in during an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
The second-largest carrier is also offering new collaboration apps.
Some videos of uniformed soldiers and police delivering death threats remain on the platform despite promises to remove content that ‘incites violence’