[ad_1] The global pandemic has not dampened enthusiasm for infrastructure investment in the US. Investors and developers are looking to increase their stakes in multiple sectors and states Despite the volatility of the past 18 months, global infrastructure has continued to attract significant investment. US infrastructure in particular has been under the spotlight. President Biden’s
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[ad_1] JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The 7-day COVID case average, considered a good way of tracking the rise and fall in cases has dropped nearly 40% from this time last month. The Missouri average sits at 959; yesterday, it was 964. Exactly one month ago, the state rolling average was 1,594. According to the Missouri Department
[ad_1] The International Workers Alliance of Rank and File Committees will be holding a webinar on October 24 on how to end the coronavirus pandemic with leading epidemiologists and scientists, sign uphere. The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) has been caught manipulating its active case graph on its COVID-19 dashboard in an attempt to
[ad_1] Ghost guns are a relatively new issue for police nationwide. The materials to make them are easily purchased online, with instructions on how to mill, drill and assemble the parts into a working firearm. The frame, or “80 percent lower,” part of the gun is made of polymer, and holes must drilled into the
[ad_1] China fined the food-delivery giant Meituan $530 million for antitrust violations on Friday, the second major penalty this year in Beijing’s efforts to bring the country’s big internet companies to heel. The government’s campaign has been blessed by the highest levels of the Communist Party leadership. It has involved a wide cast of regulatory
[ad_1] JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Like many days during this pandemic, there is a mixed bag of good and bad news. Missouri’s 7-day COVID case average has dropped more than 32% since its summer high in early August. On the same day, state health officials announced 213 new virus deaths. According to the Missouri Department of
[ad_1] If redistributing wealth through tax policy is “socialism,” former Florida Republican congressmember Joe Scarborough is fine with the label, he said on Tuesday’s Morning Joe. The House Ways and Means Committee released its tax plan Monday, part of the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion (or less) spending package, proposing to raise $2.1 trillion over 10 years
[ad_1] Sign up for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest coronavirus news throughout New York Back in November 2019, almost 50 protestors gathered outside the East Setauket offices of Renaissance Technologies. It was a small protest for a low-profile hedge fund whose leaders had become involved in high-profile politics. Renaissance Technologies’ website