US special counsel defends his investigation into allegations of corruption during 2016 electionThe former special counsel Robert Mueller made a rare move on Saturday to publicly defend his two-year investigation into allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 election – and to castigate US president Donald Trump’s decision to […]
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New study suggests COVID-19 brought American families closer together
Seventy-five percent of American parents witnessed a key moment in their child’s life while in self-isolation, according to new research.
Steve Levy: Trump wrong to give DACA recipients ‘road to citizenship’ — unless Dems change immigration policy
President Trump’s comment in an interview Friday that he will sign an executive order including a “road to citizenship” for immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children and protected under the DACA program is mistake.
Mueller defends Russia probe, says Stone remains a felon
Mueller sharply defends investigation into ties between Russia, Trump campaign.
Austria’s Kurz lays out conditions for EU coronavirus recovery deal
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has announced the conditions for him to approve the European Union’s €750-billion pandemic recovery plan. The bloc is expected to reach an agreement later this month.
Ninety-Six Percent Of Customers Will Leave You For Bad Customer Service
We interviewed more than 1,000 consumers in our 2020 Achieving Customer Amazement Study and asked about their willingness to switch brands or companies for better customer service. The response was a resounding “yes” to switching, in that 96% of customers will leave you for bad service.
States Across U.S Continue to Break Coronavirus Records
As caseloads, death tolls and hospitalizations continue to rise across the country, President Trump wore a mask in public for the first time. Dr. Ebony Hilton, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Virginia
Germany: Virus-hit Tönnies slaughterhouse slammed for requesting state aid
A slaughterhouse in Germany has filed for state support after a coronavirus outbreak spread to more than 1,500 employees and triggered a local lockdown. Under German quarantine law, the request might succeed.
EU leaders are split over coronavirus recovery
This week’s emergency summit will expose national divisions over budgets and the €750bn pandemic fundCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageLockdown has proved challenging for most workplaces, and the European Council is no different. All-night sessions, corridor huddles and fine dining in the glass Europa building in Brussels have been […]
Over 200,000 vote in Hong Kong’s pro-democracy primaries
Poland holds momentous, tight presidential election runoff
Michael Gove says face coverings WON’T be mandatory in shops in England
On the BBC’s Andrew Marr show, Michael Gove said it was best to ‘trust’ the public and wearing a mask was a matter of ‘good manners’.
Tracking Africa’s coronavirus cases
Experts warn fragile healthcare systems in many nations could be overwhelmed in the face of a severe COVID-19 outbreak.
Coronavirus: All you need to know about symptoms and risks
Countries around the world step up efforts to tackle the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds of thousands.
Could this be Belfast’s most peaceful summer?
Members of Northern Ireland’s Catholic and Protestant communities reflect on the cancellation of ‘marching season’.
Coronavirus in the US: ‘We’re in the second act of a three-act play’
President Trump is eager to lift coronavirus restrictions despite major upticks in infections across several US states. Experts criticize him for ignoring scientific data. A California doctor shared his concerns with DW.