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UPS, Apache rise; Yum China, Citigroup fall
Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Thursday:
Trump global media chief probes pro-Biden VOA content
The head of U.S.funded global media has ordered an investigation into the posting of a video package featuring former Vice President Joe Biden on a Voice of America website and affiliated social media accounts.
Jamal Adams leaves stress behind with new start in Seattle
The day before he became the newest member of the Seattle Seahawks, it was apparent to those around Jamal Adams that the AllPro safety was stressed.
'Glad to See the Passion and Motivation in Coaches': AIFF Technical Director Isac Doru
AIFF head of coach education Savio Medeira said many players were entering coaching and 'have a big role to play'.
India, Bangladesh Appreciate Mutual Sensitivity and Respect: MEA
The assertion came after Bangladesh Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen's reported remarks that Indian government and society have an obligation to prevent any development that can fracture the historic ties with Bangladesh.
UK PM Johnson: We cannot delude ourselves that pandemic is over
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said COVID19 was now under some measure of control in the UK, but a resurgence of the coronavirus in some European countries made clear that the pandemic was not over.
Draft EIA 2020 Will Lead to Ecological Harm in Himalayan Region, Scrap It: Tarun Gogoi to PM Modi
The former Assam chief minister claimed the EIA 2020 will lead to loss of biodiversity, erosion, destruction of water resources, degrading of soil fertility, and increase in pollution.
Herman Cain, ex-presidential candidate who refused to wear mask, dies after COVID-19 diagnosis
Herman Cain, a former Republican presidential candidate and supporter of President Donald Trump who pointedly refused to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic, has died after contracting COVID19, his website and Facebook page said on Thursday.
United warns of more pilot furloughs as U.S. airlines eye second bailout
United Airlines has told its pilots it may need more furloughs than originally planned this year and next due to a worsening industry outlook as COVID19 cases rise, unless there is another bailout or unions agree to reduce costs until demand returns, a m...
A tour of crumbling Malta villa where UK's queen lived in her 20s
It is the only property outside of Britain that Queen Elizabeth called home.
SC Seeks Response from Centre on Plea Against Delimitation Exercise in Nagaland
A bench comprising Chief Justice S A Bobde and Jusitces A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian tagged the plea with an earlier petition related to delimitation in neighbouring Assam.
Arizona, Florida report record increase in COVID-19 deaths
Florida reported a record increase in new COVID19 deaths for a third day in a row on Thursday, with 252 fatalities in the last 24 hours, according to the state health department.
Nepal Resumes Mountaineering Activities after Five Months
The government has opened mountain peaks for climbers and has started issuing climbing permissions.
Zimbabwe's security forces clear streets ahead of planned protests
Zimbabwe's security forces on Thursday cleared people off streets of the capital Harare and forced shops to close, a day before planned antigovernment protests during the worst economic crisis in more than a decade.
Riot Cases: LG Anil Baijal Overturns Delhi Cabinet's Decision on Lawyers Panel Suggested by Police
The LG has directed the Home department to grant approval to the Delhi Police's proposed panel of lawyers, the statement said.
COVID-19 sinks U.S. economy in second quarter; labor market struggling
The U.S. economy contracted at its steepest pace since the Great Depression in the second quarter as the COVID19 pandemic shattered consumer and business spending, and a nascent recovery is under threat from a resurgence in new cases of coronavirus.