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Trump Reassures on Fight Against Covid-19, Says US is Leading the World in Testing Followed by India
Replying to a question, Trump said the US is "leading the world" in terms of COVID-19 testing. "We're going to be over 50 million tests," he said, adding that "second country is India with 12 million (tests). Then you have seven million, six million, and...
Florida Reports over 10,000 new Covid-19 Cases for Sixth Day in a Row, California Sees Surge Stabilise
Florida has become the epicenter of the latest COVID-19 surge, prompting the state's teachers union to sue Republican Governor Ron DeSantis over his plan to reopen schools for in-class instruction.
ABC News cuts ties with exec, cites racial insensitivity
ABC News has cut ties with a veteran executive after an investigation concluded that she made racially insensitive remarks, according to an internal memo.
Seahawks prepare for quiet training camp for a change
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St. Louis couple charged for pulling guns at protest
St. Louis top prosecutor told The Associated Press on Monday that she is charging a white husband and wife with felony unlawful use of a weapon for displaying guns during a racial injustice protest outside their mansion.
Cardinals push for playoffs with QB Murray, improved defense
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Richarlison goal gives Everton win over Sheffield United
Sheffield United ran out of steam in its charge for European qualification in losing to Everton 1-0 on a header from Richarlison in the English Premier League on Monday.
Defense contractor to pay $1M to resolve overbilling claims
A Maryland defense contractor has agreed to pay nearly $1 million in a settlement over claims that it overbilled the National Security Agency for contract work, federal authorities said Monday.
Chicago violence sparks war of words between Trump, mayor
The war of words between Chicago's mayor and President Donald Trump escalated Monday after a weekend where dozens of people were injured by gunfire and 12 were killed, with the mayor rejecting any suggestion that federal troops should be dispatched as the...
US Federal Judge's Son Shot And Killed, Husband Wounded in New Jersey: Report
Investigators have preliminary information that someone dressed as a FedEx driver arrived at the family home in North Brunswick at about 5 p.m, media reports said.
Pakistan Resumes Polio Vaccination Campaign Amid Covid-19 Pandemic
Pakistan on February 17 launched a countrywide anti-polio campaign to vaccinate about 39.6 million children under the age of five as the government appealed to the people for their support to eradicate polio.
Majority of Japanese Reject Govt Tourism Campaign as 500 New Coronavirus Cases Emerge
Most people in Japan are against government plans to kickstart domestic tourism with a subsidised campaign as fears grow over the number of new coronavirus cases, particularly in Tokyo.
US Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 1,40,000 as Outbreak Worsens
America is losing about 5,000 people to the virus every week. By contrast, neighboring Canada has reported total deaths of 8,800 since the pandemic started.
Sri Lanka Says Enough Facts to Prove Ravana Was 1st to Use Aircraft, Asks People to Help With Research
The Sri Lankan government has issued an advertisement asking people to share any documents they have about Ravana.
White House Portraits of Bill Clinton, George Bush Moved from Prominent Space to Rarely Used Room
The portrait of former President Barack Obama is not expected to be unveiled for a formal ceremony during Trump's first term, a sign of the bitter relationship between the 44th and 45th presidents.
U.S. state, local leaders should be as forceful as possible on masks - Fauci
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