SEATTLE (AP) — Boeing Co. has said it will outsource a significant amount of information technology work to Dell starting in April, including support of cloud services, databases and information technology. The move is expected to eliminate 600 … [Continue reading] about Boeing to outsource IT work to Dell, eliminate 600 jobs
J&J asks US regulators to OK its one-shot COVID-19 vaccine
Johnson & Johnson asked U.S. regulators Thursday to clear the world’s first single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, an easier-to-use option that could boost scarce supplies. J&J’s vaccine was safe and offered strong protection against moderate to … [Continue reading] about J&J asks US regulators to OK its one-shot COVID-19 vaccine
UK strips Chinese state-owned TV channel of broadcast permit
LONDON (AP) — U.K. regulators stripped China’s state TV channel of its national broadcasting license on Thursday, after an investigation cited lack of editorial control and links to China’s ruling Communist Party. The communications watchdog, Ofcom, … [Continue reading] about UK strips Chinese state-owned TV channel of broadcast permit
US rushes to catch up in the race to detect mutant viruses
NEW YORK (AP) — Despite its world-class medical system and its vaunted Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. fell behind in the race to detect dangerous coronavirus mutations. And it’s only now beginning to catch up. The problem has … [Continue reading] about US rushes to catch up in the race to detect mutant viruses
Fake accounts gain traction as they praise China, mock US
A pro-China network of fake and impostor accounts found a global audience on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to mock the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the deadly riot in Washington that left five dead, new research published … [Continue reading] about Fake accounts gain traction as they praise China, mock US