"This is the worst idea I've ever heard," says @kevinolearytv on @POTUS proposal to raise minimum wage to $15. "Small businesses are on their knees right now." pic.twitter.com/phCJYLtPrT
— Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) January 22, 2021
BREAKING: Merck ends COVID-19 vaccine program but will continue to work on the two drug candidates in development. $MRK@MegTirrell reports: pic.twitter.com/yfHXAor45U
— Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) January 25, 2021
Budweiser will sit out Super Bowl to fund ads aimed at boosting Covid vaccine awareness https://t.co/clVVgSUO77
— CNBC (@CNBC) January 25, 2021
Initial public offerings in Europe are flying off the shelves https://t.co/MAXpIuBc9W
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) January 25, 2021
Goldman Sachs warns of a dangerous bubble in these 39 stocks https://t.co/AVxTC9JSGX by @BrianSozzi pic.twitter.com/Rrtc0GQkxL
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) January 25, 2021
Are we in a bubble? https://t.co/Ukt7aAwgfo
— Money (@MONEY) January 25, 2021
"I believe we are on the brink of a terrible civil war" – @RayDalio https://t.co/WABBPbhbkv pic.twitter.com/jzRB7GrAId
— Shawn Langlois (@slangwise) January 24, 2021
Birx says Trump was fed misleading ‘parallel data’ about coronavirus https://t.co/lEUlDTu3mL
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) January 25, 2021
A vending machine that offers COVID-19 home test kits started dispensing the tests in New York City on Tuesday (1/26). Check it out. pic.twitter.com/9kCTLHiXUU
— KTVN 2 News (@KTVN) January 27, 2021
President Biden announced that the federal government is working to secure 200 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses. On Tuesday (1/26), the president said he expected these extra doses to be delivered by the summer. pic.twitter.com/ZZCWRdGvQP
— KTVN 2 News (@KTVN) January 27, 2021
Vice President Kamala Harris received her second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland on Tuesday (1/26) pic.twitter.com/oklvF7ZFwH
— KTVN 2 News (@KTVN) January 26, 2021
WOW! The ski and snowboard resort just north of the Las Vegas valley says it received 27 inches of snow in the last 72 hours, bringing its base to 61 inches.https://t.co/XxWfsuXc7Q
— KTNV 13 Action News (@KTNV) January 27, 2021
Waiting for the second vaccine dose is testing the patience of one group of nurses here in Las Vegas. They’re concerned they might not get the second dose in time for it to be effective.https://t.co/ywr2VlnTX3
— KTNV 13 Action News (@KTNV) January 27, 2021
Do you have a question about the #COVID19Vaccine? Nevada now has a # for that.https://t.co/pfKLoz3NDk
— KTNV 13 Action News (@KTNV) January 27, 2021
Who wants some spicy nuggets?https://t.co/Uf0kXDf9ul
— KTNV 13 Action News (@KTNV) January 27, 2021
After reporting limited supplies were causing delays in getting its employees vaccinated last week, the Clark County School District said on Tuesday that the registration process is now open to all CCSD and charter school employees.https://t.co/zMf6bJ8YXZ
— KTNV 13 Action News (@KTNV) January 27, 2021
WATCH: Here's the moment the first female U.S. treasury secretary was sworn in by the nation's first female vice president. Janet Yellen took the oath of office at the White House on Tuesday and was joined by her husband and son #8NN pic.twitter.com/cAnonpmIVW
— 8 News NOW (@8NewsNow) January 27, 2021
Health experts say Nevada should step up preventative methods after UK variant strain of COVID-19 is found in the state https://t.co/0SPXYxkKbm #8NN
— 8 News NOW (@8NewsNow) January 27, 2021
NEW #COVID19 STRAIN: The U.K. variant of the #coronavirus, which researchers say is more contagious, has been found in #Nevada. Some medical experts in #LasVegas say high-risk groups should be extra cautious. @8NewsNow #8NN pic.twitter.com/W36s3cbbYe
— Orko Manna (@orko_manna) January 27, 2021
DREAM JOB ALERT! https://t.co/G9HsLEOKpP
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
There are nearly 100 students enrolled at the Southern Nevada Urban Micro Academy https://t.co/tVMiil9uKx
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
An issue that kept coming up — how to keep businesses running when an employee either tests positive or gets exposed to the virus.https://t.co/P8rwHxIl14
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
More than 110,000 food establishments closed their doors for good in 2020 https://t.co/FdyW8qkYv3
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
#BREAKING NEWS: Vegas Golden Knights coaching staff self-isolating 'due to COVID-19 protocols' https://t.co/nk7zxR9h4I
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
“We are pleased to be able to announce the location of our second dose clinic site at the Las Vegas Convention Center,” said Dr. Fermin Leguen, Acting Chief Health Officer. https://t.co/jTTurAzNDW
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
The company on Tuesday reported fiscal second-quarter profit of $15.5 billion, up 33% from the same period last year.https://t.co/d47eKFiY4x
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
If we got more, Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick says we could do 92,000 vaccinations a week https://t.co/utcFOmo0RF
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
The World Health Organization said today it does not recommend that pregnant women receive Moderna’s COVID vaccine.https://t.co/N4vVCYASPY
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
The FDA said nearly 85% of alcohol-based sanitizers from Mexico sampled by agency scientists did not meet U.S. requirements for quality and safety. https://t.co/UfLNRApHuy
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) January 27, 2021
We also met Carlos Macias out there – hoping to come home with the perfect shot. Here’s what he told us:
“[I’m] enjoying the moment. Trying to capture these amazing pictures. I’m pretty sure it’ll take another two years or so for a moment like this to happen.” @News3LV pic.twitter.com/xqCP6Md25E
— Max Darrow (@MaxNews3LV) January 26, 2021
Gov. Sisolak writes letter to federal government asking for an increase in COVID-19 vaccine allocation https://t.co/whG2WTbEs0 https://t.co/Wek3y4nnyr
— KOLO8 (@KOLO8) January 25, 2021
NEW BUSINESS: A community workspace and venue is set to open early March. It will feature plenty of workspace and an outdoor patio. To rent a seat its $85/month. @KOLO8 https://t.co/hz6LK9Ajp5
— Elizabeth Rodil (@RodilElizabeth) January 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/Covid19Washoe/status/1354164860137787392
LIVE: We’re back with #TheYearAhead focusing on what’s next for travel, retail, and global supply chains with @Hilton CEO Chris Nassetta, @CarnivalPLC CEO Arnold Donald, @Kohls CEO Michelle Gass, Head of @UberFreight @lioron, and more. https://t.co/SB73LzC9Zi
— Bloomberg Live (@BloombergLive) January 26, 2021
Thousands of Indian farmers on Tuesday escalated protests to revoke controversial new agricultural laws, clashing with police and storming key landmarks in the capital to pressure Prime Minister Narendra Modi, @archchaudhary reports https://t.co/J4i04tnlcC pic.twitter.com/aiGWQN8iNb
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) January 27, 2021
LATEST: Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo @jokowi receives his 2nd injection of the China-developed Sinovac #Covid19 vaccine in Jakarta.
The country has registered more than 1 million infections https://t.co/0yeHCxeUqX pic.twitter.com/CHuZ3ZVMiE
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) January 27, 2021
Europe’s economy is starting to follow the familiar script of lagging its international peers when recovering from a crisis https://t.co/9KyROm9Y4a
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
#Coronavirus latest:
-Global cases surpass 100 million, deaths pass 2.1 million
-South Korea reports rise in cases
-Japan says it would proceed with Olympic preparations
-Philippines will require tests for incoming passengers on fifth day of quarantinehttps://t.co/8mQQNHsWhE— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak seeks deeper U.K. financial services ties with Switzerland https://t.co/hef2fNPFXl
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
India has plenty of Covid-19 vaccine shots, but a shortage of people willing to take them https://t.co/GA7Ngpu3zK
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
Biden questions a Republican lawmaker's patriotism for profanely dismissing the president’s call to wear a mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus https://t.co/Bqoo78ziKh
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
Chile's finance minister steps down to run for president, joining a crowded field of candidates in this year's elections https://t.co/KtYVzeuMHO
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
What to know about Trump's second impeachment trial https://t.co/Rrxz7ncLby
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
Biden administration isn’t actively considering retroactive tax increases, Treasury official says https://t.co/866CwPMQAX
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 27, 2021
Democrats propose phasing in $15 per hour minimum wage over five years https://t.co/QEPuCM6CUE
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
Britain faces up to painful lessons after 100,000 Covid deaths https://t.co/HGKBNsXXhr
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
North Korean hackers have embarked on a sweeping intelligence gathering campaign aimed at cybersecurity researchers, according to Google https://t.co/lNhMWVpbxn
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
BREAKING: Biden administration says it intends to order 100 million more doses each of Pfizer and Moderna's coronavirus vaccines, and at least temporarily speed up shipments to states to about 10 million doses a week https://t.co/a3ediRUpOQ
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
Trump appears headed for acquittal in his second impeachment trial after just five Republicans voted with Democrats to block an effort to declare it unconstitutional https://t.co/m8fDZTuQca
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
Schumer says he’s ready to start moving on a Democrat-only Covid-19 relief plan as soon as next week if Republicans continue to reject Biden’s $1.9 trillion proposal https://t.co/nTSWio9wWR
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
Biden’s nominee for commerce secretary, Gina Raimondo, says the U.S. must take “aggressive” steps to combat China’s “unfair” trade practices https://t.co/CYykkHL6jv
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 26, 2021
South Dakota’s Covid-19 death rate is one of the worst in the United States — but Gov. Kristi Noem, who imposed almost no restrictions, still has high approval ratings. How did she do it? https://t.co/qNaS0YieLk pic.twitter.com/Ej5cSfdcWx
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) January 27, 2021
"We have a huge methane problem, folks," says John Kerry. "We have some other alternatives and politics has turned against some of those possibilities," citing new-generation nuclear power.https://t.co/8l6LpodlbB
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) January 27, 2021
GameStop’s value spiked to $24 billion in a matter of days as amateur traders bought stocks that Wall Street professionals had bet against. https://t.co/TolWnpsp3S pic.twitter.com/iBFFAM1aV1
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 28, 2021
The Doomsday Clock remains set at “100 seconds to midnight” — unchanged from last year, when its hands were moved as close as they had ever been to midnight. https://t.co/IJtrlUAAni
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 28, 2021
Polish women led a nationwide strike against the near-total abortion ban in the fall, joined by a host of other groups opposed to the ruling right-wing party. The party's leader accused them of seeking to destroy the nation. https://t.co/tdb0eVYavQ https://t.co/qyBLrYq4cP
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Amateur investors, perhaps propelled by a mix of greed and boredom, are looking to teach Wall Street a lesson. They’ve come together on a popular Reddit page, Wall Street Bets, to push the stock of companies like GameStop — up 1,700% — to outrageous highs. https://t.co/TfXUAHR70y
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Europe’s coronavirus vaccination woes have snowballed into a full-blown crisis. https://t.co/UvXj0Rvti2
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Small traders are teaming up against big Wall Street institutions, as their Reddit-fueled frenzy over GameStop has forced brokers who sold options to hedge their risk. That squeeze is driving an astounding rise in the video game retailer's stock price. https://t.co/8VlZexmdPR
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Nearly 140 police officers were injured during the Jan. 6 pro-Trump mob attack on the Capitol, including officers who suffered brain injuries and smashed spinal discs, and one who is likely to lose his eye, the Capitol Police union said. https://t.co/Kpil17Ef7v
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
John Kerry, President Biden’s climate change envoy, warned business leaders that time was running out to reduce emissions. “As a world we have yet to be really serious and do what we need to do,” he said on a #wef21 panel moderated by @RBlumenstein. https://t.co/1yxBCglRr1
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
County-level risk assessments will be updated regularly along with the rest of The Times’s coronavirus tracking project. Explore the full U.S. map and search to find your county. https://t.co/XJZ1WlJ3Dj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
In just the last half-century, oceanic sharks and rays have declined more than 70%, mainly because of overfishing, according to a new study. “There is a very small window to save these iconic creatures,” said the study’s lead author. https://t.co/K1xFm7FSjm
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Why is Wall Street obsessed with GameStop, the video game chain that until recently was known for middling performance? The company’s stock has soared to scarcely believable levels thanks to an army of small traders spurred on by a Reddit message board. https://t.co/Hp202CpMS7
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
The French drugmaker Sanofi said it would help produce more than 100 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in an effort to meet high demand in Europe. It will start in July. https://t.co/buNqopGu8z
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
The Biden administration will restore diplomatic relations with the Palestinian Authority, more than two years after Donald Trump effectively ended them, signaling a return to a more traditional and evenhanded approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.https://t.co/IRoD0aXmzF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Donald Trump valued cabinet secretaries he saw as deal makers. President Biden has chosen policymakers, while also being on track to assemble the most diverse cabinet in American history. https://t.co/tOrKtlkn2T
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
The nine House members — six men and three women — who will serve as the prosecution team in Donald Trump's Senate trial include Democrats who served as notable characters from his first impeachment. https://t.co/zPV47ItRkm
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
"It's a nightmare" – struggling with post Brexit paperwork truckers stay away from British ports that prepared for gridlock, only to find themselves empty
https://t.co/ZVFtQYaCz9— Stephen Castle (@_StephenCastle) January 27, 2021