On Thursday's opening, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,732 points, or 7.4 percent.
On Friday, the governor refuted Trump's claim about New York State's preparation for COVID-19 vaccination, telling CNN's Situation Room that "What the president says is just untrue. ... We trust the drug companies."
On Saturday, both Delta and United said Saturday they will no longer offer discounted fares to NRA members to attend their annual meetings, and both have asked the gun rights group to remove any references to their companies from the NRA website.
On Monday, the US Treasury Department announced sanctions against Turkey over its purchase of a Russian-made S-400 defense system.
On Jan 27, the institution refused family visits to ensure the safety of the elderly residents during the epidemic in accord with city government regulations.
On Saturday, a 21-year-old white male opened fire at shoppers at a Walmart in the border city of El Paso, Texas, leaving 20 dead and 26 injured. The suspect, identified as Patrick Crusius and already taken into custody, is believed to have acted on anti-immigrant sentiment.
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On March 19, President Ilham Aliyev signed an Order providing for mitigating the impact of the pandemic on the country's economy, macroeconomic stability, employment and businesses. Based on the broad order, the Cabinet of Ministers was allocated funds in the amount of one billion manats to finance the above measures. In addition, four working groups chaired by the ministers of economy, finance, labor and social protection of the population and the chairman of the Central Bank were set up to assess the impact of the pandemic on different spheres of life in the country and to prepare proposals.
On May 5, a flight attendant was killed by her "hitch" service driver. The suspected killer committed suicide afterward by jumping off a bridge.
On JD.com, another e-commerce platform, most of the best-selling helmets were priced at more than 200 yuan, with those for children priced at around 100 yuan.
On July 2, the American Council on Education and 38 other groups wrote to the US State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, seeking flexibility into the next academic year, only to receive what Mitchell described as "horrifying "guidance four days later.