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Last Solo Recording Of Jazz Icon Dave Brubeck To Be Released
Nearly eight years after his death, the final solo recording of late American jazz legend Dave Brubeck is set for release next month.
The Latest: September Worst Month For Pandemic In India
NEW DELHI India has reported 86,821 new coronaviruses cases and another 1,181 fatalities, making September its worst month of the pandemic.
In NYC And LA, Returning Pupils Face Battery Of Virus Tests
The two largest school districts in the U.S. are rolling out ambitious and costly plans to test students and staff for the coronavirus, bidding to help keep school buildings open amid a rise in infections among the nation's school-age children.
Mohun Bagan To Receive I-League Trophy On Oct 17
City giants Mohun Bagan will finally lay their hands on the I-League trophy at the club tent on October 17, about seven months after being adjudged winners. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) secretary Kushal Das will hand over the trophy in a...
Quebec Probes Incident Of Indigenous Woman Who Filmed Abuse From Nurses In Hospital
The Canadian province of Quebec said it had launched two investigations as outrage spread on Wednesday over a livestream made by a sick indigenous woman before her death that showed staff verbally abusing her in a hospital.
PM Modi Greets President Kovind on His 75th Birthday
Birthday wishes to Rashtrapati Ji, his rich insights and wise understanding of policy matters are great assets for our nation, PM Modi said.
Covid-19 Data from Andhra, Tamil Nadu Flags Risks of Transmission Between Children of Same Age Group
The study analyzed transmission pathways and mortality using comprehensive surveillance and contact tracing data maintained by the southern states- these are critical components of effective public health response.
Japan's 'Tankan' Economy Survey Shows Improved Sentiment
Japanese manufacturers sentiments improved for the first time in three years, a quarterly Bank of Japan survey showed Thursday, as the nation grappled with stagnation worsened by the coronavirus pandemic.
Housing Crisis Under New Zealand Election Scanner As Kiwis Miss Out On Dream
Chris Rodley says the New Zealand coastal city of Nelson, in a region known for its vineyards and stunning landscapes, has always been a magnet for job seekers.
Huge Study of Coronavirus Cases in India Offers Some Surprises to Scientists
The rate of death went down in patients older than 65. Researchers also found that children of all ages became infected and spread the virus to others.
Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood Say US Movie Theaters May Not Survive Pandemic
Oscarwinning film directors James Cameron, Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese joined forces with movie theater owners on Wednesday in an appeal for financial help, saying they feared for the future of the industry.
Google Pixel 4a vs Pixel 5 vs Pixel 4a 5G Specs Compared: What You Get and Miss in India
Google is set to launch the non-5G Pixel 4a in India in the coming days, and we take a look at what you will get (and miss out) by buying the lower-end variant of the Pixel 4a lineup in India.
Funerals Becoming 'An Opportunity To Flaunt Wealth': South African Hindu Maha Sabha
The South African Hindu Maha Sabha (SAHMS) has said funeral is a time to honour the departed with "Sanskaar and discipline" and should not be used as "an opportunity to flaunt wealth". In Hindu tradition, a funeral should not be an ostentatious celebratio...
Victims Committee Eyes Subpoenas For Boy Scouts Records
The official committee representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy is asking for authorization from the judge to issue subpoenas for information that it claims is being withheld by the organization and its loca...
Moderna, Synnex Rise; Micron, Enerpac Tool Group Fall
Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Wednesday:
Mexican Congress Votes To Fine People Who Block Beach Access
Mexicos Senate has voted to levy fines of up to $47,000 against hotels, restaurants or other property owners who restrict access to the countrys beaches.