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Why US is Barring Imports from Top Rubber Glove Maker Amid COVID Surge

By Zsombor Peter | VOA on Jul 17, 2020   Featured, Health, National/World, World  

Why US is Barring Imports from Top Rubber Glove Maker Amid COVID Surge

  KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – The United States has blocked imports from the world’s top rubber glove maker just as health care workers are facing a new surge of coronavirus cases in some states. U.S. Customs and Border Protection imposed a “withhold release order” on two subsidiaries of Malaysia’s Top Glove Corp. on Wednesday over […]

US Leads World in Coronavirus Cases, Deaths

By VOA on Jul 7, 2020   Featured, Health, National/World, World  

US Leads World in Coronavirus Cases, Deaths

  The death toll in the United States from the COVID-19 pandemic rose above 130,000 people Monday, according to data compiled by U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.  The U.S. leads the world not only in terms of coronavirus deaths but total number of confirmed cases, with 2.9 million.  The nation has reported over 50,000 new daily […]

58 Dead, 300 Missing In Brazil Dam Disaster

By VOA on Jan 28, 2019   Featured, National/World, World  

58 Dead, 300 Missing In Brazil Dam Disaster

  The death toll from Friday’s dam collapse in southeastern Brazil rose to 58 Sunday — a number sure to climb with at least 300 people feared buried under tons of mud. Rescue operations were briefly halted Sunday as officials feared a breach in another dam in the city of Brumadinho. Residents were told to […]

DNA of World’s Oldest Natural Mummy Unlocks Secrets of America’s Ice Age Tribes

By Jo Tynan | St Johns College-University of Cambridge on Nov 9, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

DNA of World’s Oldest Natural Mummy Unlocks Secrets of America’s Ice Age Tribes

A legal battle over a 10,600-year-old ancient skeleton – called the ‘Spirit Cave Mummy’ – has ended after advanced DNA sequencing found it was related to a Native American tribe. The revelation has been published in Science today as part of a wide-ranging international study that genetically analyzed the DNA of a series of famous and controversial ancient […]

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