Scott FD responds to explosion, house fire; no injuries reported
Scott FD responds to explosion, house fire; no injuries reported
Gas and firewood furnaces at a crematorium in the western Indian state of Gujarat have been running so long without a break during the COVID-19 pandemic that metal parts have begun to melt. "We are working around the clock at 100% capacity to cremate bodies on time," Kamlesh Sailor, the president of the trust that runs the crematorium in the diamond-polishing city of Surat, told Reuters. And with hospitals full and oxygen and medicines in short supply in an already creaky health system, several major cities are reporting far larger numbers of cremations and burials under coronavirus protocols than official COVID-19 death tolls, according to crematorium and cemetery workers, media and a review of government data.
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday cancelled a planned trip to India, scheduled to take place next week, saying it was a sensible move in light of a surge in COVID-19 infections there. India is enduring a second wave of the virus, with infections passing the 15 million mark, second only to the United States. Johnson had already postponed the trip once from January, when COVID-19 infections were high in Britain.
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Meet the latest addition to Earth's mightiest heroes. Marvel Studios on Monday debuted the teaser trailer for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, its very first superhero movie centered around an Asian lead. Simu Liu stars as the titular Marvel superhero. In the film, Shang-Chi is living in America after training to become an assassin under his father but walking away from it all, "only to find himself sucked back into his father's sinister domain," Entertainment Weekly writes. Director Destin Daniel Cretton explained to Entertainment Weekly that the film tells a story about Asian identity and that its crew was a "big mix of Asian cultures coming together," while star Awkwafina added that she saw a "level of Asian representation that I haven't seen" while working on it. Liu also told Entertainment Weekly that although Shang-Chi draws from Marvel's comics, it avoids some aspects of the character's portrayal dating back to the 1970s that "could feel a little stereotypical." For Liu, it's surely a bit surreal debuting as the character after tweeting at Marvel calling for an Asian superhero all the way back in 2014 — only to himself become the very hero he was looking for. Besides, today just so happens to be Liu's birthday. As far as birthday presents go, this was surely a pretty good one, and Liu could hardly contain his excitement as he tweeted, "THIS IS THE BEST BIRTHDAY EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is set to hit theaters in September. More stories from theweek.comDonald Trump's most dangerous political legacyThe new HBO show you won't be able to stop watchingFauci flubs the freedom question
British authorities are exploring the possibility of creating a new digital currency that Treasury chief Rishi Sunak touted as "Britcoin." The Bank of England and the Treasury said Monday that they will work together to assess the benefits of a central bank digital currency, at a time when cash payments are generally on the decline, partly as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The bank said the new currency, if it comes to pass, would be a new form of digital money for use by households and businesses and would exist alongside cash and bank deposits, rather than replacing them.
The head of GameStop is on his way out the door in a big management shake-up at the struggling gaming retailer. CEO George Sherman will step down on or before July 31, the company said Monday, in the latest twist in the company’s attempt at a turnaround.His exit paves the way for top shareholder Ryan Cohen to have even more control as he looks to transform GameStop from a brick-and-mortar retailer to an e-commerce contender.Cohen, who rose to fame as co-founder and former CEO of online pet company Chewy, became chairman of the GameStop board earlier this month – but has yet to detail his transformation plan.Other top executives including the chief financial officer and the chief customer officer have departed in recent weeks.GameStop on Monday also confirmed that the search for a new CEO has already begun. Reuters reported exclusively last week that the company had hired an executive search firm and board members had spoken to potential candidates for the top job.The news of the shake-up at the top of the so-called meme stock - sent the stock up more than 11 percent early Monday - a modest rally compared to the trading frenzy seen earlier this year - when GameStop became the center of a battle between deep-pocketed Wall Street hedge funds and investors pumped up by posts on Reddit forum WallStreetBets.Investors that have been able to stomach huge swings in the stock are getting paid handsomely - the stock is up more than 3,000 percent over the past year.
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Emergent BioSolutions is not manufacturing any COVID-19 vaccines at its east Baltimore facility. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the company disclosed it's retaining what it has already produced at the Bayview facility. The Food and Drug Administration began inspecting the facility on April 12, and following that inspection, the agency asked Emergent to temporarily stop manufacturing.
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