Yahoo! News - Latest News & Headlines |
- Trump news live – President launches late-night Twitter storm as poll shows most Americans think he is a criminal
- China's Huawei opens its gates in widening PR assault
- Second HIV remission patient rekindles cure hope
Posted: 06 Mar 2019 06:16 AM PST Donald Trump has lashed out at a number of old enemies on Twitter overnight, including Hillary Clinton, as his frustration with House Democrats and the investigations surrounding him threatens to boil over. The president accused the Democrats of "playing games" by instigating "McCarthyite" congressional investigations against him rather than getting on with the business of government, refusing to hand over files related to his son-in-law Jared Kushner's security clearance to the House Oversight Committee and indicating he might not co-operate with the House Judiciary Committee's abuse of power investigation into his inner circle. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
China's Huawei opens its gates in widening PR assault Posted: 06 Mar 2019 12:09 AM PST Chinese telecom giant Huawei gave foreign media a peek into its state-of-the-art facilities Wednesday as the normally secretive company steps up a counter-offensive against US warnings that it could be used by Beijing for espionage and sabotage. Huawei has kicked off the year with an aggressive PR campaign that has seen reclusive founder Ren Zhengfei suddenly give a series of interviews with foreign media to deny the company was a threat, while executives have dismissed the US warnings as baseless. The charm offensive went into another gear Wednesday as Huawei welcomed media to its tightly-guarded facilities in southern Guangdong province. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Second HIV remission patient rekindles cure hope Posted: 05 Mar 2019 03:07 PM PST For just the second time ever an HIV patient is in sustained remission from the virus in what was hailed by experts Tuesday as proof that the AIDS-causing condition could one day be curable. Both patients underwent bone marrow transplants to treat blood cancers, receiving stem cells from donors with a genetic mutation present in less than one percent of Europeans that prevents HIV from taking hold. After 10 years of not being able to replicate (the first case), people were wondering if this was a fluke," said lead author Ravindra Gupta, a professor at the University of Cambridge. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
You are subscribed to email updates from Yahoo! News - Latest News & Headlines. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire