SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — In the two years since President Nayib Bukele won a stunning victory over El Salvador’s established political parties, the hold that the opposition maintained on the congress and other key positions has been a point … [Continue reading] about El Salvador election could remake political landscape
Orders for U.S. durable goods climb 3.4% in January
WASHINGTON (AP) — Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket goods shot up 3.4% in January, pulled up by surge in orders for civilian aircraft. A category that tracks business investment posted a more modest gain, the Commerce Department rpeorted … [Continue reading] about Orders for U.S. durable goods climb 3.4% in January
Amnesty International: Hackers attacking Vietnam dissidents
BANGKOK (AP) — Amnesty International says it has found that a hacking group known as Ocean Lotus has been staging more spyware attacks on Vietnamese human rights activists in the latest blow to freedom of speech in the communist-ruled country. The … [Continue reading] about Amnesty International: Hackers attacking Vietnam dissidents
6N: France-Scotland to be postponed after another virus case
MARCOUSSIS, France (AP) — The Six Nations match between France and Scotland on Sunday will be postponed, organizers said on Thursday after an 11th French player tested positive for the coronavirus. The Six Nations testing oversight group unanimously … [Continue reading] about 6N: France-Scotland to be postponed after another virus case
Funky electronics chain Fry’s is no more
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Fry’s Electronics, the go-to chain for tech tinkerers looking for an obscure part, is closing for good. The company, perhaps even more well known for outlandish themes at some of its stores, from Aztec to “Alice’s Adventures in … [Continue reading] about Funky electronics chain Fry’s is no more