BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union is considering providing a military training mission to Ukraine amid lingering tensions between Russia and its neighbor, officials said Monday. Acting on a request from Ukraine for help with “professional military … [Continue reading] about EU, Ukraine to discuss military training and cyberthreats
Moderna has no plans to share its COVID-19 vaccine recipe
ROME (AP) — Moderna has no plans to share the recipe for its COVID-19 vaccine because executives have concluded that scaling up the company’s own production is the best way to increase the global supply, the company’s chairman said Monday. In an … [Continue reading] about Moderna has no plans to share its COVID-19 vaccine recipe
Israel a step closer to commercial drones with latest tests
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Dozens of drones floated through the skies of Tel Aviv on Monday, ferrying cartons of ice cream and sushi across the city in an experiment that officials hope provided a glimpse of the not-too-distant future. Israel’s National … [Continue reading] about Israel a step closer to commercial drones with latest tests
Amazon to allow employees to work remotely indefinitely
SEATTLE (AP) — Amazon said Monday it will allow many tech and corporate workers to continue working remotely indefinitely, as long as they can commute to the office when necessary. The new policy was announced in a blog post and is a change from … [Continue reading] about Amazon to allow employees to work remotely indefinitely
3 US-based economists win Nobel for research on wages, jobs
STOCKHOLM (AP) — A U.S.-based economist won the Nobel prize in economics Monday for pioneering research that transformed widely held ideas about the labor force, showing how an increase in the minimum wage doesn’t hinder hiring and immigrants don’t … [Continue reading] about 3 US-based economists win Nobel for research on wages, jobs