In a speech delivered shortly after the release, RBA Assistant Governor (Economic) Luci Ellis described the pandemic as "a shock without modern precedent."
In a transcript of a town hall meeting with employees, Whole Foods CEO John Mackey made it clear that there will be integrations of Amazon technology into Whole Foods locations, citing the tech giant’s reputation for innovation. “I think we’re gonna get a lot of those innovations in our stores. I think we’re gonna see a lotta technology. I think you’re gonna see Whole Foods Market evolve in leaps and bounds,” he said, according to the transcript.
In a news conference after his summit with Moon on Sunday, Trump stressed again that he is "in no rush" in denuclearization talks with Pyongyang and that the "sanctions are still on" against Pyongyang.
In a statement provided to GeekWire, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said she is “deeply concerned about the impact this decision will have on a large range of jobs.”
In a video that went viral last month, a young man from Ethiopia who was identified as Sami and works in Chongqing municipality, said summer in China is much hotter than in Ethiopia, which is in Northeast Africa.
In Zhejiang's Grand Buddha Temple scenic spot, a 4A level tourist destination, for example, the ticket price will be cut down from 100 yuan (.10) to 80 yuan, starting on Sept 30, a day before National Day.
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In a video released on Monday morning, Pelosi described Biden as a "voice of reason and resilience" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a statement, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the USMCA will create tens of thousands of new jobs -- many importantly in manufacturing -- and increase export opportunities for American farmers, ranchers and businesses, noting that it represents the "gold standard" in US trade policy and will be the "template" for US trade agreements going forward.
In a move to improve the efficiency and transparency of judicial practice, China launched a national network for probation and commutation Thursday.
In a statement on Wednesday, the NRA said that it "will continue oppose gun control measures that only serve to punish law-abiding citizens."