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Factbox-The automakers and suppliers pushing to cut rare earths from EVs
Factbox-The automakers and suppliers pushing to cut rare earths from EVs
LONDON A growing number of automakers and suppliers are working on electric vehicle (EV) motors that either do
2023-11-14 14:13
White House sets up new pandemic preparedness office
White House sets up new pandemic preparedness office
The Biden administration will centre White House efforts to address threats of various transmissible diseases, pathogens and other biological agents in a new permanent office headed by a member of the National Security Council (NSC). The White House announced the creation of the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy (OPPR) on Friday. OPPR will be “charged with leading, coordinating, and implementing actions related to preparedness for, and response to, known and unknown biological threats or pathogens that could lead to a pandemic or to significant public health-related disruptions in the United States”, according to a handout. The new office will shift the White House’s Covid reponse efforts from a standalone team to a broader group that will include experts working on a number of different potential “public health-related disruptions”, including new variants of the influenza (common flu) virus. “Under President Biden’s leadership, the Administration has taken significant steps to ensure all individuals have continued access to lifesaving protections such as vaccines, treatments, and tests, and that the nation is well prepared to manage the risks of COVID-19 or other causes of potential pandemics in the future,” a White House statement read. The office’s inaugural director will be Major General (retired) Paul Friedrichs, special assistant to President Biden and the Senior Director for Global Health Security and Biodefense on the National Security Council. The new office comes three months after Mr Biden formally ended the national emergency declaration over the pandemic. More than 1.1 million Americans have died from Covid since it first emerged in the US in early 2020. Mr Biden lobbied Congress against passing the resolution to end the national emergency but nevertheless signed the bipartisan piece of legislation when it hit his desk in April. The president had previously declared the Covid pandemic “over” in 2022, telling CBS’s 60 Minutes: “We still have a problem with Covid. We're still doing a lot of work on it. But the pandemic is over. If you notice, no one's wearing masks.” Read More The fight over Alabama's congressional redistricting now shifts back to federal court DeSantis downplays Jan. 6, says it wasn't an insurrection but a 'protest' that 'ended up devolving' Biden names CIA Director William Burns to his Cabinet
2023-07-24 05:09
'Big mistake, Apple TV': 'High Desert' fans slam streaming platform as Patricia Arquette show gets canceled after one season
'Big mistake, Apple TV': 'High Desert' fans slam streaming platform as Patricia Arquette show gets canceled after one season
Apple TV+ is facing serious backlash after Patricia Arquette revealed that her popular show 'High Desert' won't make it to a second season
2023-07-02 14:49
Legendary Singer Tina Turner Dead at 83
Legendary Singer Tina Turner Dead at 83
Legendary Singer Tina Turner Dead at 83
2023-05-31 03:07
Gain lifetime access to CompTIA and IT study guides for under £25
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2023-09-03 12:00
Sony's Access controller for the PlayStation aims to make gaming easier for people with disabilities
Sony's Access controller for the PlayStation aims to make gaming easier for people with disabilities
Playing video games has long been a challenge for many people with disabilities, since the traditional controllers for the PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo can be difficult or for many people with disabilities, since the traditional controllers even impossible to maneuver when a person has limited mobility
2023-10-12 21:10
Minnesota picks Taylor Heise 1st in the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League draft
Minnesota picks Taylor Heise 1st in the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League draft
Minnesota selected American forward Taylor Heise with the first pick in the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League draft
2023-09-19 03:11
The next scoring record in Erling Haaland's sights
The next scoring record in Erling Haaland's sights
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored the 44th Premier League goal his career over the weekend as the reigning champions beat Nottingham Forest at the E
2023-09-25 23:15
Travis Kelce on Taylor Swift: 'I threw the ball in her court'
Travis Kelce on Taylor Swift: 'I threw the ball in her court'
Your move, Taylor Swift.
2023-09-22 21:55
Sierra Leone media guide
Sierra Leone media guide
An overview of the media in Sierra Leone, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
2023-06-28 17:08
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2023-10-14 17:00
Memphis officers charged in Tyre Nichols death face federal civil rights indictment
Memphis officers charged in Tyre Nichols death face federal civil rights indictment
Five former Memphis police officers who were criminally charged for beating Tyre Nichols during an arrest that led to his death are now facing federal civil rights charges. An indictment lists three separate counts against the men, including the use of excessive force and failure to intervene, deliberate indifference, and witness tampering. Now-former officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin, Desmond Mills Jr and Justin Smith are also facing state criminal charges – including second-degree murder, aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping – after officer-worn body camera and surveillance footage from January captured officers yelling conflicting commands at the 29-year-old Black man, firing a Taser at him, and beating him while he was pinned to the ground. Nichols died in hospital three days later. Assistant US Attorney General Kristen Clarke with the US Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and US Attorney Kevin G Ritz will announce the indictment at a press briefing on Tuesday afternoon. This is a developing story
2023-09-13 02:34