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These are the countries seeing a surge in coronavirus cases
The recent spikes in cases have led to growing fears of a “second wave” of the pandemic, as countries that seemingly passed the peak of infections some months ago experience new outbreaks.
Live Stock Market Updates During the Coronavirus Pandemic
The latest on stock market and business news during the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus cases in Pakistan cross 192,000-mark; death toll reaches 3,903
The coronavirus cases in Pakistan crossed the 192,000-mark after 4,044 new Covid-19 infections were detected in the last 24 hours, the health ministry said on Thursday. 148 more people died due to the deadly virus in the country, taking the death toll to 3,903. With the detection of 4,044 new cases in the last 24 hours, the coronavirus tally in the country n […]
The Hamilton Movie Is Finally Upon Us. But Is the Groundbreaking Musical Already Outdated?
As it arrives on Disney+, some are skeptical that a musical about white slaveholders can speak to a moment in which long-held American narratives are being forcefully debunked
House hearing on William Barr quickly descends into chaos
House Republicans sought to interrupt the first witness at the hearing after he had exceeded the time allotted for his opening statement.
California weighs overturning 24-year ban on affirmative action
Bill comes amid fresh discussion about whether institutions should consider race in admissions and hiring A proposal to repeal California’s 24-year-old ban on affirmative action will go before voters in November after it passed the state senate on Wednesday.The bill would remove rules in California’s constitution, passed in 1996, which bar universities and g […]
It was so crazy’: Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video
A swimmer was captured in a viral video holding a shark with his bare hands off the coast of Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware.
How will the COVID-19 pandemic end?
Viruses are not as smart as humans, but they are much more patient. And the coronavirus’ track record suggests it won’t simply burn itself out.
U.S. likely to be left out as Europe reopens to visitors from selected countries
European officials are deciding which countries’ citizens to allow in after the continent reopens its borders July 1. The U.S. might not make the cut.
She kept her scissors going in South Korea’s postwar years. The coronavirus hasn’t stopped her
Throughout the pandemic, Lee Duk-hoon has coped the only way she knows how — bringing order to a chaotic world one head of hair at a time.
Trump to send some troops he is withdrawing from Germany to Poland
The president made the announcement during a Rose Garden appearance with Polish President President Andrzej Duda, who is heading into his country’s election Sunday.
Mexican officials raise Oaxaca earthquake death toll to seven
Aftershocks from the 7.4-magnitude earthquake continued overnight.
Why I volunteered for coronavirus vaccine trial’
Kathy is one of about 300 people who will be immunised to help find a vaccine for Covid-19.
E.U. may block travelers from America as U.S. struggles to contain coronavirus
“The E.U. average new cases for 14 days per 100 000 people is 16. For the U.S., it is 107,” one diplomat said.