Bitcoin price falters after breaking through technical barrier

On Friday, it had surpassed a closely-watch technical hurdle, which is usually a precursor to further gains.

Every Roland Garros court will be allowed to be 35% full with a limit of 1,000 spectators at the beginning of the French Open amid an easing of COVID-19 restrictions, National Education, Youth and Sports minister Jean-Michel Blanquer said on Sunday.

MADRID — Canada’s Denis Shapovalov is heading to the second round of the Madrid Open after beating Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic 6-1, 6-3 on Sunday.

At least 11 people drowned Sunday when a rubber dinghy carrying two dozen Europe-bound migrants capsized off Libya, the U.N.

MILWAUKEE — Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Dustin May was put on the 10-day injured list Sunday with an arm ailment, the latest setback for the pitching staff of the World Series champions.

27,298: The number of Ottawa residents who have received their second vaccine dose, about three per cent of the city’s population.

“The signs are intended more as a reference item, but they’re accurate enough to tell you someone is going too fast,” he said, adding, staff would reach out to other municipalities to see if there were other ways of using the data.

Gary Neville has blamed Manchester United owners the Glazer family for Sunday’s fan protests, and urged them to put the club up for sale.

“Even after we reach that elimination threshold, what people like to call herd immunity, we still need to wait 28 days,” he said, calling vaccinations, a path “toward the end, not the end.” Tetro says while hindsight is always 20/20, had there been a more focused approach taken as the second wave continued — as opposed to what he called a “mix and match” approach, with too many people saying they had to ride it out until vaccination was widespread — there was no need to get caught up in the third wave to begin with.

Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who is among a group of Democratic senators who are pressuring the White House on the issue, said the situation is “morally objectionable.” Sanders said that, when millions of lives are at stake, the drug companies must be told to “allow other countries to have these intellectual property rights so that they can produce the vaccines that are desperately needed in poor countries.” “There is something morally objectionable about rich countries being able to get that vaccine, and yet millions and billions of people in poor countries are unable to afford it,” Sanders said.

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