viernes, 24 de abril de 2020

Coronavirus fortalece el nacionalismo

Michael Bublé y otro cuestionable gesto hacia Luisana Lopilato

Bublé y Lopilato

Michael Bublé y otro cuestionable gesto hacia Luisana Lopilato


Es el mayor de 28 hermanos y su padre lo abandonó a los tres años. Una canción lo salvó del suicidio. Marcó una época en la NBA, primero con los Chicos Malos de Detroit Pistons, luego con los míticos Chicago Bulls.

Una por una, cuáles son las actividades permitidas en las nueve provincias que flexibilizan la cuarentena

En dos videos, los médicos alertan sobre la precariedad de los kits de protección

NEW: President Trump signs emergency relief bill


America’s small businesses should never have been left waiting by House Democrats—but with President Trump’s signature today, more relief is on the way.

🎬 President Trump: We’re keeping millions of Americans on the payroll

The new law, signed just hours ago, will replenish the President’s small business loans program while also providing crucial support for America’s frontline medical workers. Specifically, the new agreement provides:
  • $320 billion in additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program
     
  • $75 billion for hospitals and healthcare providers to fight Coronavirus
     
  • $25 billion for ongoing testing across the country
The Paycheck Protection Program ensures that small businesses can continue to pay employees and cover costs during this global health crisis. After the program launched earlier this month, it proved so crucial a lifeline that its initial funding ran out in just 14 days. With today’s signing, millions of Americans will now stay on the payroll.

“I want to thank Congress for answering my call to pass this critical funding,” President Trump said.

🇺🇸 A historic victory for Americans!

🎬 Bret Baier corrects the record: Nancy Pelosi halted the funding. Period.

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jueves, 23 de abril de 2020

Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200423



Small firms healing wounds

More than two weeks after Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province, lifted a lockdown and embarked on the road to recovery, many small businesses in the city continue to be constrained by a slew of challenges, including slow business and closures due to lingering anti-epidemic efforts. Some small businesses owners are facing what they call "a life-and-death situation", but still keep the tenacity.

Racial inequality of US reflected amid COVID-19 with black people suffering more infections, fewer medical resources

Recent research has shown racial minorities, especially African Americans, bear a higher infection rate of COVID-19 than white people, which experts said reflects the deep racial inequality in US society.







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Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200424



Coronavirus patient intubated a week after testing negative

Coronavirus patient tests negative for virus, intubated a week later

There are currently 14,592 people infected with the virus. Of them, 455 are currently hospitalized, while the death toll has climbed to 191 on Wednesday night.

Moshe Bar Siman Tov: Prepare for coronavirus resurgence next winter

In memory of Chief Rabbi Bakshi-Doron: From al al-Azhar to coronavirus

Plastic surgeons in Israel petition Health Ministry on work return

Israeli teenager dies after avoiding ER over coronavirus

Israel's Navy remains on high alert amid coronavirus

"We, as an army and as the navy, will be one of the last to say that we are after coronavirus."

Egypt sends medical equipment to aid US hospitals

Palestinians: Saudi Arabia behind anti-Palestinian smear campaign

UN chief warns against repressive measures amid coronavirus crisis

The United Nations did not give any specific examples of such measures.

Labour leader Keir Starmer has to work with Corbyn allies, win back Jews

With the far-left anti-Israel campaigner Corbyn at its helm, Labour was fractured by multiple scandals and lost the support and confidence of a large portion of the country’s Jewish population.

Residents report Border Police violently evacuate Yitzhar outpost

One resident was arrested in the clashes

German festival with speaker for Israel’s 'global isolation' cancelled

The event was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Nazi-inspired graffiti found in German town on Holocaust Remembrance Day

German intel agency probes anti-Israel magazine for ‘right-wing extremism’

Stephen Hawking's family give his ventilator to UK hospital

The scientist died in March 2018 at age 76 after a lifetime spent probing the origins of the universe.

UJA-Federation NY to give $9 million in grants for coronavirus relief

The new grants will support newly vulnerable families seeking to access Jewish life, front-line workers and needy Jewish congregants in the New York region.

Half of Jewish groups that applied got gov't loans totaling $264M - survey

Jewish Federations CEO Eric Fingerhut said "it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s higher."
Spotlight on: IFCJ

IFCJ investment in bridge building pays off for Israel amid coronavirus

Coronavirus: IFCJ volunteers rally to help Israel’s isolated elderly