On Nov 30, 1950, US President Harry Truman said the US might use any weapon in its arsenal. "The threat was not the faux pas many assumed it to be, but was based on contingency planning to use the bomb," Cumings wrote.
On March 4, Amazon, with more than 53,500 employees in the region, asked employees at its Seattle headquarters and Bellevue offices to work from home. The company acted one day after an employee at one of its Seattle offices tested positive for the coronavirus.
On July 12, the water in China's biggest freshwater lake reached a record height of 22.6 meters, more than 3.6 meters above the warning level.
On Sept 19, it sped past the Sun at about 315,400 kilometers per hour (kmh), fast enough to escape the Sun's gravitational pull and break free of the solar system, never to return.
On Monday, Toshihiro Nikai, the general secretary of the LDP, said that all party members will each donate 5,000 yen () to China for use in battling the outbreak.
On Monday the Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau announced measures to secure employment, delay adjustment of the social security payment base and provide training subsidies.
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On June 9, 2018, Pierson said in an email to Scott Campbell, general manager of the 737 MAX program: "Frankly right now all my internal warning bells are going off. And for the first time in my life, I'm sorry to say that I'm hesitant about putting my family on a Boeing airplane," NBC and the Times reported.
On Jan 26, more than 10.49 million passenger trips were made by rail, a daily record for the travel rush, data from the China Railway Corporation (CRC) showed.
On March 15, a gunman walked into two mosques in the New Zealand city and opened fire, livestreaming his attack on social media. He used semi-automatic assault weapons bought legally in a country that many consider to have lax gun laws. Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, who was born in Australia but lived in New Zealand, has been charged with murder in the attacks, which left 50 people dead and dozens injured.
On May 30, in Wanning, Hainan province, a 4-year-boy fell asleep on a school bus and was left by his teacher. The temperature was as high as 32 C that day and the boy was found after about three hours. He died due to heat stroke, the local newspaper Nanguo City News reported.