Study: Many people infected with COVID-19 have long-term mental health symptoms
Study: Many people infected with COVID-19 have long-term mental health symptoms
Here are some of the reactions that poured in following Tuesday’s announcement of the guilty verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
‘Do. Not. Come. For. Stacey. Abrams.’
Conservatives argue that a Minneapolis jury was intimidated into finding Chauvin guilty
Two judges said it seemed like "human life is not important," as steel plants are allowed to use oxygen supplies that COVID patients desperately need.
Russian Defense MinistryFor weeks, Russia has been inflaming tensions in Eastern Europe by building up a mighty force of some 100,000 troops on the Ukraine border. On Thursday, the Kremlin announced it had achieved what it wanted with the exercise, and ordered its army to pack up and go home.According to BBC News, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu made the announcement during a visit to Crimea, which was seized and annexed by Russia in the last major conflict in the region seven years ago. Shoigu said the plan of military “snap checks” had been achieved, and there’s nothing left for the tens of thousands of troops to do but to head back.“The troops have demonstrated their ability to provide a credible defense for the country,” said the minister, who added that some soldiers will be ordered to return to their “permanent bases” in Russia on Friday, and the entire operation will be completed in just over a week, on May 1.Сегодня на полигоне «Опук» (Республика Крым) пройдет основной этап учений войск Южного военного округа и Воздушно-десантных войск, которые проводились в рамках внезапной проверки боеготовности https://t.co/8ltXgN2IKC#Учения #ЮВО #ВДВ #Крым pic.twitter.com/VnS6KuKFWH— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) April 22, 2021 Shoigu’s announcement came immediately after Russia staged massive military exercises in Crimea on Thursday to underline a show of force on the Ukraine border that has put Kyiv and its Western allies on high alert for weeks. The defense ministry claimed the exercises involved 60 ships, over 10,000 troops, 200 aircraft, and over 1,000 military vehicles.Shoigu oversaw the operation in a helicopter, and after his stand-down order he said the military had proven its readiness to respond to any “adverse developments” during NATO’s Defender Europe 2021 exercise—a mass U.S. Army-led war game that’s running in Europe until June.The troop buildup caused panic in Ukraine—and, even though the withdrawal will be met with relief—Russia has displayed that it could raise a major force at the border if required. Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told The Wall Street Journal this week: “We don’t know whether Putin will decide to attack, but he will certainly be ready to do so.”Last week, during a call between President Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin, the White House said Biden had “emphasized the United States’ unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.” On Thursday, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged Western allies to punish Moscow’s threatening behavior with new sanctions.Later, after the withdrawal announcement, Ukraine’s foreign ministry spokesman Oleh Nikolenko said: “We are monitoring the situation.”Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.
Lisa Christensen says that she “’teared up’ watching the nine-and-a-half minute video of George Floyd losing his life
If tensions between the United States and China intensify, North Korea can take advantage of it and capitalise on it’, says Moon Jae-in
Columbus Interim Police Chief Michael Woods identifies Nicholas Reardon as the police officer involved in the shooting
Authorities allege Stephen Chase Randolph assaulted a Capitol police officer
Los Angeles Lakers star says he took the tweet down because it was ‘being used to create more hate’
Climate envoy said US now working to ‘restore America’s credibility’ as Biden announces ambitious emissions targets
Josh Anderson had two goals and the Montreal Canadiens withstood a late push by Edmonton, beating the Oilers 4-3 Wednesday night to split a two-game series. “We can’t wait around any longer, these games are way too important,” Anderson said. Tyler Toffoli and Artturi Lehkonen also scored for Montreal (20-15-9).
SOUNDBITE) (English) JULIAN MELCER, 26-YEAR-OLD ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEUR, SAYING:"My name is Julian Melcer, I've been collecting cigarette butts from the beaches in Israel for about three years now. It's super important because cigarettes hurt the nature, they hurt the beach and I love the beach, it's my home. I just try to save the world."Location: Tel Aviv, IsraelMelcer picks up cigarette butts at a Tel Aviv beach every morningand creates artwork from the butts he collected(SOUNDBITE) (English) JULIAN MELCER, 26-YEAR-OLD ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEUR, SAYING:"It's what I am, it's what I am. I'm here to protect the world. Of course it's burning, it's burning in my soul, it's burning in my bones, it's burning in my eyes when I see trash on the beach and I can't really think of anything to calm me down other than to go to the beach, clean it up, talk to the people and offer them a solution."He also sells pocket ashtrays to smokers to deter them from litteringIt earns him about $3,000 to $4,000 a month during the summer(SOUNDBITE) (English) JULIAN MELCER, 26-YEAR-OLD ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEUR, SAYING:"So it's kind of crazy, when I first started this, it was like three years ago, zero connection to work, zero connection to money. I just set to create my own value and this project, I knew how important it was for me and I knew that I could sell pocket ashtrays / I never thought it would turn out to this beautiful project where I can actually pay people to clean the beach and raise awareness and touch the smokers.
LONDON (Reuters) -A multi-year boom in global house prices which even a pandemic has failed to halt is forcing central banks around the world to confront a knotty question - what, if anything, should they be doing about it? The surge in property values from Australia to Sweden is often viewed benignly by governments as creating wealth. The irony is that while the cheap money created by low or negative interest rates has driven the price rises, they barely figure in central banks' calculations of inflation, one of the key drivers of their monetary policy.
The defending Western Conference champion Dallas Stars have quite a road to get back in the postseason. After winning four in a row at home and now within two points of the final playoff spot in the Central Division, the Stars will end the regular season playing nine of their last 11 games on the road. "We’ve known all along it was coming,” coach Rick Bowness said.
He will be first US president to use word ‘genocide’ to describe killings of Armenians by Ottoman empire during First World War
House votes for second time to make DC nation’s 51st state, setting up historic Senate debate
Comedian Eric Andre said he was stopped by two white officers and subjected to a 'random' drug search while he was the only person of color in line.
After spending hours fruitlessly calling government helplines in a search for a hospital bed for a critically ill COVID-19 patient, Indian lawyer Jeevika Shiv posted an SOS request on Twitter. "Finally, it was help online that worked as people responded with information," Shiv said. India is reporting more than 250,000 new COVID-19 cases a day in its worst phase of the pandemic.
The ECB left policy unchanged as expected at its governing council meeting, keeping copious stimulus flowing even as it faces questions over how it might claw back support once the pandemic-stricken euro zone economy reopens.The bank did not on Thursday (April 22) discuss any phasing out of its huge emergency bond buying program, President Christine Lagarde told reporters, adding such a discussion is "simply premature." She also noted the divergence between outlooks in the euro area versus the U.S. economy, which faces a quicker recovery from the pandemic with more significant fiscal stimulus.Lagarde also took the opportunity to comment on the co-leader of Germany's Greens, Annalena Baerbock, and her bid to become chancellor in September's elections, the first time the left-leaning party has sought the top job in its 40-year history.