NEW YORK (AP) — Phil Nevin’s voice cracked and his face flushed. Forced from the New York Yankees third base coaching box by the coronavirus and infections, he also had to miss his son’s major league debut. “We had talked about that day for a long … [Continue reading] about Phil Nevin back with Yanks after COVID-19, loss of 22 pounds
Global war on ransomware? Hurdles hinder the US response
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Foreign keyboard criminals with scant fear of repercussions have paralyzed U.S. schools and hospitals, leaked highly sensitive police files, triggered fuel shortages and, most recently, threatened global food supply chains. The … [Continue reading] about Global war on ransomware? Hurdles hinder the US response
Hawaii sets vaccine thresholds for lifting travel quarantine
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. David Ige said Friday that the state will drop its quarantine and COVID-19 testing requirements for travelers once 70% of the state’s population has been vaccinated against the disease. Hawaii will also lift its … [Continue reading] about Hawaii sets vaccine thresholds for lifting travel quarantine
G-7 back steps to deter tax dodging by multinational firms
LONDON (AP) — The Group of Seven wealthy democracies agreed Saturday to support a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15% in order to deter multinational companies from avoiding taxes by stashing profits in low-rate countries. G-7 finance … [Continue reading] about G-7 back steps to deter tax dodging by multinational firms
Experts look into possible cyberattack at Florida hospitals
Experts are investigating after the computer systems of two central Florida hospitals showed signs of unusual activity, an official said. The Villages Regional Hospital and the UF Health Leesburg Hospital shut down multiple systems to protect patient … [Continue reading] about Experts look into possible cyberattack at Florida hospitals
