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Dire need of beds, oxygen’: India’s capital under siege from COVID-19

In the Indian capital, New Delhi, there have been 25,500 corona virus cases reported in 24 hours, with nearly one in three being tested, and its prime minister urging the federal government to provide additional hospital beds to deal with the crisis Has urged. Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, the city with a…

Russia furious at the accusation that Skripal suspects killed two in Czech blast

Moscow’s response on Sunday accused the Czech of poisoning a nerve agent in Britain in 2018 by two Russian spies who were behind a Czech ammunition explosion four years earlier. At first, it killed two people. Prague was expelled by at least 18 Russian diplomats on Saturday, prompting the Russian foreign minister to take the…

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Pandemic destroyed fewer U.S. businesses than feared, Fed study shows

According to Federal Reserve research, fewer than 200,000 businesses in the United States could fail in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, one that may have had a minor impact on Miller numbers and unemployment compared to what was initially feared. Preliminary predictions that the epidemic would leave the United States “, on Main…

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Launch Date for $85 Million Phase 4 of NJ’s Small Business Emergency Grant Program Announced

TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) has announced the fourth phase of the authority’s Small Business Emergency Assistance Program, which raises $ 85 million from the Corona Virus Assistance, Relief and Economic Protection (CARES) Act. It will provide short-term operational support to a wide range of small and medium-sized businesses and…

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House Passes Rep. Kim’s Small Business Capital Bill

Biden’s management wants to use a secret weapon in their quest to get corporate America to pay for the sweeping and infrastructure work: about 30 million small businesses nationwide. The White House initiative, which was previously unannounced, seeks to strengthen the political popularity of small businesses and the ongoing turmoil among them over what many…

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These technologies could hold back business travel indefinitely

It is a sunny morning, and it crisscrosses Eugene, Ore., A place famous for its great outdoors, natural history, and Nike’s birthplace. Standing outside a nondescript industrial site, one story, I talk to Mark Frohnmayer, Arcimoto’s chief executive officer, who makes a three-wheeled electric car that we call a “nice help car.” Only I’m not…