News
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle move into new California home
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved into a new family home in Southern California, their spokesman said Thursday without providing details.
Cuba Gooding Jr wears 'Black Lives Matter' mask to court
Sporting a Black Lives Matter face mask, Cuba Gooding Jr. showed up at a New York City court on Thursday to hear lawyers argue over what restrictions to place on testimony at his sexual misconduct trial.
S&P 500 dips but index not far from record levels
The S&P 500 eased in afternoon trading on Thursday after briefly trading above its record closing high level for a second day, with the Dow also falling in the wake of a disappointing forecast from Cisco Systems Inc .
Rights group: Alarming child mortality among Colombian Wayuu
Lack of access to clean water is leading to alarmingly high levels of child mortality and malnutrition among Colombias largest Indigenous group problems that could grow worse as a result of the pandemic, a human rights group warned Thursday.
WHO Chief Scientist Bats for Focus on Contact Tracing, Testing in Fight Against Covid-19
The WHO representative also pointed out that "any deficiency or relaxation in maintaining the focus will pose difficulties."
Rahul Gandhi Says Coronavirus Curve 'Frightening, Not Flattening', Posts Graph on Virus Caseload
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's attack came on a day India recorded a record single-day increase of 66,999 cases, taking its COVID-19 tally to 23,96,637.
S&P 500, Nasdaq rise as Apple nears $2 trillion in market cap
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose on Thursday, with Apple inching toward $2 trillion in market capitalization, as data showed jobless claims fell below one million last week for the first time since the start of the pandemic in United States.
Nasdaq rises as Apple nears $2 trillion in market cap
The Nasdaq Composite rose on Thursday as Apple inched toward $2 trillion in market capitalization, while the S&P 500 and Dow indexes were flat with data signaling a faltering labor market recovery.
Babri Masjid Demolition Case: Proclaimed Offender Appears in Court, Says Attended Bhumi Pujan Event
Om Prakash Pandey claimed he was innocent and had not committed any crime. The court took him under custody and later released him after he furnished a personal bond.
Tropical Storm Josephine forms; no warnings in effect
Tropical Storm Josephine formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday morning, making it the earliest Jnamed storm in a recordsetting hurricane season.
Kareena-Saif, Hardik-Natasa to Welcome 'Coronial' Babies'
‘Coronial' is a term coined to describe babies born in the coronavirus times, in the wake of pandemic-induced lockdown and isolation.
Distrust of authority fuels virus misinformation for Latinos
When Claudia Guzman suspected she had caught the coronavirus, her friends and family were full of advice: Dont quarantine. Dont get tested. A homemade tea will help cure you.
Crews try to tame massive forest fire north of Los Angeles
Light winds and scattered thundershowers early Thursday were helping to calm the flames of a huge wildfire that prompted evacuations north of Los Angeles, and firefighters hoped to reign in the blaze before temperatures spike later in the day.
Stranded Japanese honeymooners end up as Cape Verde's team ambassadors
Japanese couple Rikiya and Ayumi Kataoka had their honeymoon wrecked by the coronavirus pandemic, but their resourcefulness in enforced exile in Cape Verde has won them appointments as ambassadors for its Olympic team.
Donald Trump Says Hong Kong Can 'Never Succeed' Under China Control, Markets Will 'Go to Hell'
Nobody's going to do business with Hong Kong, said US President Donald Trump.
'New' Mayawati Statues Raise Eyebrows, BSP Says it's Being Done to 'Save Memorials from Sun and Rain'
On Wednesday, videos showing installation of marble idols of BSP chief at Bahujan Samaj Prerna Sthal went viral on social media platforms.