The US Department of Health and Human Services has said it is investigating a manufacturing defect in some initial coronavirus test kits, Reuters reported. This has prompted some states to seek approval to use their own kits, and the US Food and Drug Administration said on Saturday that it would allow some labs to use tests they have developed, in order to speed up testing capacity, Reuters said.
The US manufacturing purchasing managers index dropped to 49.1 in August, the fifth straight monthly decline, which capped a 35-month expansion cycle and was the lowest since January 2016, according to a report released by the Institute for Supply Management on Tuesday.
The US space agency hopes to put Americans on the moon again by 2024. Congress has provided .5 billion to the agency in fiscal year 2019, which, adjusted for inflation, is NASA's best budget in a decade, according to Casey Dreier, chief advocate and senior space policy adviser of the Planetary Society in California.
The USDA said it eventually hopes to expand the pilot program nationwide, and it may add more retailers as the test progresses. Approximately 43 million low-income people across the U.S. use SNAP, according to USDA.
The US president also accused the WHO of being "very China centric".
The US tariff plan on Chinese imports may not be imposed until early June, as a 30-day period for written public comment on the tariff list is anticipated to be extended to 60 days, an US official said, according to a report by Reuters.
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The United States' IBM, with 251 applications, only got fourth place on the list, where seven of the top 10 companies came from China.
The USMCA, which was negotiated to update and replace the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, was signed by the heads of the three countries a year ago, and approved by Mexico's Congress soon after.
The United Nations' financial crisis is undermining the organization's mandates and reform efforts, according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who called on the international community to fully support the organization.
The US Federal Aviation Administration allows airlines to make minor modifications in previously certified aircraft to meet their operational needs, a rule Boeing followed when building the 737 MAX for foreign carriers, aviation analysts said.