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Exclusive: Mexico Wrapping Up 2021 Oil Hedging Program - Sources
Mexico is wrapping up purchases for the 2021 edition of an oil hedging program that insures its revenues from oil sales, sources familiar with the legendarily opaque trade said, following a particularly challenging year.
Pro-Trump Supporters To Rally Again In Washington
Supporters of President Donald Trump are returning to Washington on Saturday for a pair of rallies to back his desperate efforts to subvert the election that he lost.
US Supreme Court Swiftly Ends Trump-Backed Texas Bid to Upend Election Results
The justices in a brief order said Texas did not have legal standing to bring the case against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Several Injured After Car Plows Into Crowd Protesting Detention of Immigrants in New York
A spokesman for the New York Police Department told AFP that the vehicle hit "multiple" people in Manhattan's Murray Hill area at 4:08 pm.
AP Source: Cuomo Among Contenders For Attorney General Pick
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is one of several contenders under consideration by Presidentelect Joe Biden for the role of attorney general, a person with knowledge of the search process said Friday.
Canada Sees COVID-19 Contagion Heading Into Christmas As First Vaccinations Loom
Canada's second wave of the novel coronavirus is worsening as the holidays approach and some areas are imposing stricter restrictions, authorities said on Friday, with the first vaccinations due next week.
Sanofi, Vail Resorts Fall; Disney, Costco Rise
Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Friday:
74.3% Passengers Refunded Rs 3,200 Crore for Lockdown-induced Flight Cancellations: Govt
The Supreme Court had on October 1 said that a full and immediate refund should be given to passengers for the air tickets cancelled between March 25 and May 24.
Devoleena Attends Divya Bhatnagar's Prayer Meet, Consoles Late Actor's Grieving Mother
Divya’s close friends and relatives attended the prayer meeting, including TV actress Devoleena who shared a close relationship with Divya and consoled her grieving mother who broke down while performing rituals.
Monitoring Impact Of Automotive Chip Shortage: Indian Industry Body
A top Indian automotive component industry body said on Friday it was not clear for how long and to what extent a global shortage of semiconductors will impact vehicle production in the country.
Sombre TIME Magazine Tribute Remembers Irrfan Khan, Sean Connery, Maradona
Late India actor Irrfan Khan was remembered in a sombre tribute by TIME magazine to the world's legendary artists and celebrities who passed away this year. Acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott performed Over the Rainbow' in a special TIME...
'T-shirt, Jeans Not Suitable Office Attire': Maharashtra Govt Asks its Employees to Wear Khadi Clothes
Women employees can wear sarees, salwars/chudidars kurtas, trouser pants and shirts alongwith dupattas if necessary, it said. For men, there is less choice: they can wear shirts and "pants or trouser pants".
TS ICET 2020 Round 1 Counselling: Registration Process to End Today at tsicet.nic.in
The counselling process is being held for admission to regular postgraduate programmes in Business Administration (MBA) and Computer Application (MCA) courses.
Any Vaccine Adverse Effects Up To National Agencies To Review: WHO
Any adverse effects from COVID19 vaccines are for national authorities to review, the World Health Organization said on Friday in response to questions about Britain warning people with a history of anaphylaxis to avoid the PfizerBioNTech shot.
ADB Launches $9 Billion Covid-19 Vaccine Initiative for APAC Members
ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa said, "As ADB's developing members prepare to vaccinate their people as soon as possible, they need financing to procure vaccines as well as appropriate plans and knowledge to be able to…manage the vaccination process.
UK Supreme Court Enables $18.5 Billion Class Action Against Mastercard
A 14 billion pound ($18.5 billion) class action against Mastercard for allegedly overcharging more than 46 million people in Britain over a 15year period was on Friday given the green light by the UK Supreme Court.