Baltimore building explosion injures 23 and traps workers
An explosion in a high-rise building in Baltimore has injured 23 people Wednesday and temporarily trapped a window-washing crew on scaffolding.
The Pentagon's chief weapons tester is concerned the Abram tank's increased weight is causing transportability issues, but the service says the new version can perform like the current fleet.
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At this time, I would like to turn things over to Mr. Dave Pahl. Good afternoon and thank you for joining our fourth quarter and 2020 earnings conference call. Rafael Lizardi, TI's Chief Financial Officer, is with me today.
Francois Locoh-Donou, F5's President and CEO; and Frank Pelzer, F5's Executive Vice President and CFO will be making prepared remarks on today's call. Other members of the F5 executive team are also on hand to answer questions during the Q&A session.
Globally, about 1 in 6 deaths is due to cancer. With advances in treatment, early detection and treatment of cancer greatly improves survival rates of patients. Find out how Toshiba's microRNA detection technologies contribute to cancer detection at an ultra-early stage with accuracy, speed and cost efficiency by capturing very small amounts of microRNAs secreted by cancer cells in the blood.
"This is my final episode this season," the actor reveals to EW.
The suit alleges defendants issued false statements re: AstraZeneca business and prospects, resulting in its stock trading at inflated prices.
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C., a nationally recognized shareholder rights law firm, reminds investors that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on behalf of investors that purchased Splunk, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK) common stock between August 26, 2020 and December 2, 2020 (the "Class Period"). Investors have until February 2, 2021 to apply to the Court to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Continuing with the credo of preserving memories, Kingston Technology, a world leader of memory products and technology solutions, today announced the top 10 finalists of the Kingston x CSD APAC Mask Design Competition. Centered around the theme of 'There's Strength in Memory,' Kingston partnered with CSD, a leading brand of face masks, to call upon all creative minds to unleash the power of memories. The initiative received an overwhelming response of over 3,100 entries from design enthusiasts across all APAC regions.
Alibaba Cloud, the digital technologies and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, has continued to support a growing number of enterprises across Asia with their accelerated digital transformation progress to meet pandemic-imposed challenges in 2020. Further to the essential cloud-based technologies, Alibaba Cloud has also provided extensive talent development support to enterprises during the pandemic, in an effort to close the gap between talent supply and demand.
UserTesting Launches New Test Types and Interactive Visualization Capabilities to Bring Greater Customer Insight and Intuition to Businesses
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C., a nationally recognized shareholder rights law firm, reminds investors that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on behalf of investors that purchased Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (NYSE: NAK) securities between December 21, 2017 and November 25, 2020 (the "Class Period"). Investors have until February 2, 2021 to apply to the Court to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Amazon sale finds to shop today include the Amazon Fire Stick Lite, the famous Dash waffle maker and more—get the details.
The Russian leader says his first call with the new US president was "business-like and frank".
The Oscar-nominated actor and his choreographer wife describe as "difficult" their decision to split.
Under updated requirements, short ponytails will be allowed, and phrases with racist connotations will be removed from regulations.
Leahy, 80, is third in line in the presidential line of succession behind the vice president and speaker of the House.
Wednesday gets off to a slick start. Expect early snowflakes and drizzle until the afternoon.
Some Democrats are looking to a political outsider described as the "Dr. Fauci of Ohio" to replace Rob Portman in the U.S. Senate. Why it matters: Amy Acton, former director of the Ohio Department of Health, gained a grassroots following last year when she briefed Ohioans about the state of the coronavirus. Her celebrity could help in a Republican state, and against potential GOP rivals such as Rep. Jim Jordan.Be smart: sign up FREE for the most influential newsletter in America.Driving the news: Portman, a Republican, announced Monday he will not run for a third term in 2022, citing "partisan gridlock." * There's early enthusiasm among Democrats to nominate a woman and to push Rep. Tim Ryan to instead run against Gov. Mike DeWine. * Connie Schultz, whose husband, Democrat Sherrod Brown, is the other senator from Ohio, called Acton "smart and tough," and tweeted Monday: "You can stop texting me only men's names for the Democratic candidate. Ohio may have other plans."Background: Historically, open seats are more competitive, and both parties' primaries are expected to be crowded. * Acton quickly became an unlikely icon to Ohioans, praised for her poise and compassion during one of the most distressing times for the country. * Something she said at one of her daily public health updates — "I am not afraid; I am determined." — was emblazoned on T-shirts. * Fans launched a "Dr. Amy Acton Fan Club" on Facebook, and it's since attracted over 124,000 people — twice the size of Acton's hometown of Youngstown.What they're saying: "Sometimes I feel I don't deserve all this attention I'm getting," Acton said last March. * She could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Her employer, the Columbus Foundation, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. * Cleveland.com, citing its own sources, reported Acton is "considering" a run.Ohio is a challenging state for Democrats. Donald Trump won the state by about 8 points in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. * Some consultants have compared a potential Senate contest between Acton and Jordan to the high-spending race in South Carolina last fall between Democrat Jaime Harrison and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.Get smarter, faster with the news CEOs, entrepreneurs and top politicians read. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is setting up a new test for House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy.Why it matters: The freshman Republican from Georgia made a series of bizarre and outlandish remarks before her time in Congress that rival former Rep. Steve King's talk of white supremacy.Support safe, smart, sane journalism. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here.What’s happening: The latest round of Greene comments, pulled from archives of her Facebook page, show the congresswoman promoting an outlandish, QAnon-adjacent conspiracy theory about Hillary Clinton cutting off and donning the face of a child. * That comment was reported by the progressive group Media Matters for America, which previously noted her endorsements of claims that 9/11 was perpetrated by the American government, and that the Parkland school shooting was staged. * CNN reported Tuesday that Greene had floated executing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for treason, and “liked” Facebook comments suggesting the execution of FBI agents.Between the lines: When McCarthy stripped King, then a Republican congressman from Iowa, of his committee assignments in 2019, he signaled he was setting a threshold for the public comments of his caucus members. * King had wondered publicly why terms like “white nationalism” and “white supremacy” had suddenly “become offensive.” * Whether Greene’s comments cross the same line remains to be seen.In an interview with The Dispatch last year, King predicted McCarthy would use the threat of similar reprisals to keep Greene in line. * “He’ll hang the sin that he committed against me out in front of her like the sword of Damocles,” King said.Get smarter, faster with the news CEOs, entrepreneurs and top politicians read. Sign up for Axios Newsletters here.