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U.S. Coronavirus Cases Approach 6 Million As Midwest, Schools Face Outbreaks
U.S. cases of the novel coronavirus were approaching 6 million on Sunday as many Midwest states reported increasing infections, according to a Reuters tally.
Germany Politicians Condemn Far-right Flags Outside Parliament
Leading politicians on Sunday condemned protesters who stormed the steps of Germany's Reichstag parliament building, some of them holding farright flags, during mass marches against coronavirus curbs a day earlier.
Iconic Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and Phantom V to be Restored as Limited-Edition Electric Cars: Watch Video
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and Phantom V benefit from a host of modern technology (audio system, infotainment, air conditioning, etc.), all in a classic style that respects the history of Rolls-Royce.
Hurricane-force Winds Topple Tree In Italy, Killing 2 Kids
Hurricaneforce winds toppled a tree Sunday during a storm in northern Italy, killing two children in a tent at a campground.
Two Labourers Killed After Marble Slabs Fall on Them at IIT Bombay
Police said an Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been registered and a case may be registered against the contractor if any negligence is found.
Toy Cluster at Koppala Can Generate 40,000 Jobs in 5 Years: Karnataka CM
With the eco-system to support toy clusters in place, this 400 acres SEZ will have top-class infra & generate 40,000 jobsin 5 years," Yediyurappa tweeted.
Malaika Arora Shares How to Deal With Acne Breakouts
Malaika Arora has doled out tips on how to deal with acne breakouts and shared it on social media for her fans and followers.
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Says Nature Should be Nurtured, Not Consumed
Addressing a programme organised by the Hindu Spiritual Seva Foundation through virtual mode to celebrate 'Prakruti Din', Bhagwat emphasised on the way of living followed by our ancestors who nurtured nature as an important part of their life.
Swimming Ban In German River After Claims Crocodile Sighted
Authorities in eastern Germany have banned swimming in parts of the river Unstrut after claims that a crocodile was seen there.
Just Because I'm Not Working with Kapil Sharma Doesn't Mean We Are Enemies, Says Upasana Singh
Actress Upasana Singh, who will be next seen in 'Gangs Of Filmistan' with Sunil Grover, said that just because she is not working with Kapil Sharma currently does not mean they are enemies.
What Happens When Pandemic Locks Down A Globe-trotting Pope?
On the March day that Italy recorded its single biggest jump in coronavirus fatalities, Pope Francis emerged from lockdown to offer an extraordinary prayer and plea to his flock to reassess their priorities, arguing the virus had proved they needed one an...
Global Coronavirus Tally Tops 25 Million, India Marks Worldwide Record for Daily New Case: Report
The data showed steady global growth as the disease's epicentre shifts again, with India taking centre stage from the United States and Latin America.
'Rest in Power': DC, Russo Brothers Pay Tribute To Chadwick Boseman
Chadwick Boseman passed away after a long battle with colon cancer. His appearances in Marvel films were rejoiced by millions of fans around the world.
What the Reliance Retail-Kishore Biyani Deal Means for Shareholders in Various Future Group Arms
The deal is positive for all shareholders in all Future Group arms, except the Future Enterprises.
Assam Minister, Three More BJP MLAs Test Positive for Covid-19
Ronghang, also the mines and minerals minister, has received flak for getting admitted to a private hospital here without informing anyone in his office, after testing positive on August 25.
South Korea Marks 17th Day Of Triple-digit Coronavirus Cases With Dining Curbs
South Korea reported its 17th day of tripledigit rises in coronavirus infections on Sunday, as restrictions on onsite dining at restaurants, pubs and bakeries in the densely populated Seoul area take effect.