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Can Our Immune System Protect Us from COVID-19?
In India, more than 80 lakh people have contacted the COVID-19 and over one lakh have died due to SARS-CoV-2.
Open to Further Negotiations with Gurjars on Reservation Demand: Rajasthan Govt
The major Gurjar organisation started the agitation over reservation on Sunday, a day after community leaders held talks with the Rajasthan government and reached a consensus on 14 points.
Taylor Swift's Song 'Only the Young' Part of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' US Election 2020 Campaign
After endorsing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' ticket for the 2020 US presidential election, Taylor Swift has lent one of her songs to the campaign for a new ad.
Ira Khan Says Aamir Khan-Reena Dutta's Divorce Didn't Traumatise Her: Whole Family is Still Friends
Aamir Khan's daughter Ira Khan shared a new video about her battle with depression, saying that her privilege stopped her from seeking help. She also talked about her parents' divorce.
Barrett To Join Supreme Court Arguments For The First Time
Justice Amy Coney Barrett is expected to join her Supreme Court colleagues on Monday to hear arguments for the first time.
6 Questions Going Into The Presidential Election
Election Day is finally upon us.
Day Before US Presidential Election, Polls Show Biden Leads Trump in Key States of Michigan & Wisconsin
The surveys note that while Biden enjoys considerable advantage among those voters who have already cast their ballots by mail or through early in-person voting, Trump is ahead by a significant margin among those who have not yet voted.
Trump Suggests He Might Try To Fire Fauci Post-election
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested early on Monday that he might seek to fire a highly respected member of his coronavirus task force, Anthony Fauci, after Fauci further criticized Trump's handling of the virus.
Facebook Is Finally Bringing Dark Mode to Its Android, iOS App
Facebook announced the development in collaboration with reverse engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong.
Whataboutery Over French Teacher’s Murder Shows Liberalism is in Danger of Turning into Reactionary Ideology
Censuring someone else standing in solidarity with France rather than uniting against the brutal acts is a symptom of the malaise facing the conventional 'liberal' establishment.
Self-Driving Racecar Crashes at the First Ever Roborace Autonomous-Vehicle Competition
In the first-ever live broadcast of a Roborace autonomous-vehicle competition, which is exactly what the name suggests, a car went off-grid and crashed into a wall.
Former FARC Guerrillas March In Colombia To Demand End To Killings
Hundreds of demobilized former members of the FARC rebel group marched in Colombia's capital Bogota on Sunday to demand more security, implementation of a 2016 peace deal, and an end to the killings of former combatants.
Protests In Brazil Support President In Anti-vaccine Stance
Small groups of protesters gathered in Brazil's two biggest cities Sunday to demonstrate against any mandate for the taking of a coronavirus vaccine, supporting a rejection campaign encouraged by President Jair Bolsonaro.
Breaker of Glass Ceilings: A Closer Look Into the Life & Career of Democratic Veep Candidate Kamala Harris
Outspoken against the incumbent US President Donald Trump, Kamala Harris has been known to shatter glass ceilings in her life. Here's a closer look into the life and career of the democratic Vice-presidential candidate.
Ruling Party In Georgia Wins Parliament Vote, Opposition Protests
The ruling party in Georgia won parliamentary elections, firming its grip on power, nearcomplete results showed on Sunday, but the opposition rejected the figures and promised permanent protests.
Bigg Boss 14: Angry at Kavita Kaushik's Rant, Salman Khan Walks Off-Stage on Weekend Ka Vaar
In upcoming 'Bigg Boss 14' Weekend Ka Vaar episode, the show’s host, superstar Salman Khan, gets furious at Kavita Kaushik and walks off the stage.