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Trump Blasts Media, Democrats Over Report He Disparaged U.S. Troops
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday again defended his support for American troops while others in his administration rallied around him after reports that Trump had disparaged fallen U.S. soldiers in Europe and declined to visit an American cemetery du...
Summer Of Protest: Chance For Change, But Obstacles Exposed
Memorial Day brought the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, prompting hundreds of thousands of Americans to take to the streets in protest. President Donald Trump called Floyd's death a disgrace" and momentum built around policing r...
Tunisian Police Kill Three Suspected Militants After Fatal Attack On Officer
Police in Tunisia chased and shot dead three suspected Islamist militants after they attacked two police officers, killing one of them, in the coastal city of Sousse on Sunday, the authorities said.
Corrupt Political Class, Sparse Aid: For Lebanese, Recovery Too Heavy To Bear A Month After Blast
With winter and the rainy season only weeks away, aid groups are concerned they may not have time or resources for the mammoth job of repairing and rebuilding.
The Latest: India Reports Record Surge As Infections Spread
NEW DELHI India saw another record surge of 90,632 cases in the past 24 hours, as infections spread to smaller cities and parts of rural India.
Experts Join Efforts To Salvage Burning Tanker Off Sri Lanka
A team of experts is joining efforts to salvage a large oil tanker that has been burning for the fourth day Sunday off Sri Lanka, the country's navy said.
Quarantine A Small Price To Pay For Australian In Venice
Roderick MacKay had to get government approval to leave Australia, spent two weeks in preventive coronavirus quarantine in Rome and will be locked up in a hotel back in Australia for another two weeks upon his return.
Paddlewheels Found From Lake Champlain Steamer Sunk In 1819
The two paddlewheels from the second commercial steamboat that sailed Lake Champlain more than two centuries ago have been found on the bottom of the lake, officials said.
'Severe' Punishment for North Korean Officials after Typhoon Leads to Casualties
Typhoon Maysak brought heavy rains this week with footage showing a street inundated with water in the eastern port town of Wonsan.
Brazil Reports 51,194 Coronavirus Cases, 907 Deaths
Brazil recorded 51,194 additional confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, as well as 907 deaths from the disease, the Health Ministry said on Friday.
Smoking Tied To COVID-19 Risk; Oxygen Meter May Help Home Patients
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID19, the illness caused by the virus.
First Toilet Paper, Then Yeast. Now Laptops are Hard to Find in US
The situation revealed deep disparities in access to at-home technology, and many school districts hoped to rectify the situation when they began hybrid or online schooling come fall.
Asia Today: Victoria Police Brace For aNti-lockdowN Rallies
MELBOURNE, Australia Police in Australia's hardest-hit Victoria stare are urging people to stay away from Saturday rallies protesting the lockdown in Melbourne, as the country's death toll rose to 748.
George Washington pRofessoR's Racial Hoax Claim Stokes Anger
George Washington University is investigating the case of a history professor who allegedly admitted to fraudulently pretending to be a Black woman for her entire career.
Biden Confirms Virus Test, Says hE'll Be Tested Regularly
Joe Biden said Friday that he's been tested at least once for the COVID19 virus and promised he will be tested regularly during his general election campaign against President Donald Trump.
Belarus Opposition Leader Urges International Sanctions
The main opposition challenger in Belarus disputed presidential election urged the international community on Friday to impose sanctions on the individuals that committed electoral violations and crimes against humanity and take other measures to stop the...