An IHME model predicts that, with the current coronavirus precautions in place, the U.S. death toll could see more than 95,000 additional COVID-19 related deaths from now through January 1.
Ireland locks down for second wave, Germany smashes record daily high
Zinedine Zidane takes full responsibility for Real Madrid’s unexpected 3-2 loss against Shakhtar Donetsk in their recent UEFA Champions League matchup.
Three-man US-Russian crew returns to Earth from ISS
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have finally launched the website of their new foundation Archewell months after their royal exit.
Egypt to vote for new 'rubber-stamp' parliament
Germany reports record new virus cases in 24 hours
Airbnb partners with ex-Apple design star Jony Ive
House Speaker Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin continued to resolve differences during a 48-minute phone call on Wednesday with guidance from committee chairs. They will continue negotiations Thursday.
Obama warns against complacency over Biden poll lead
A look at Donald Trump's record on auto jobs
Forgive or forget? Ohio auto workers weigh Trump record
UK-EU Brexit talks restart with just weeks to seal deal
Former President Barack Obama, in Philadelphia at his first drive-in rally of the 2020 presidential race, again broke with tradition among former presidents by publicly denouncing Donald Trump.
The U.S. economy has grown at “slight to modest” pace this fall, according to the latest Beige Book report released by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday, as economists call for more fiscal stimulus.
Hamilton seeks record 92nd win on F1's return to Portugal
Quibi streaming service to shut down
Clayton Kershaw's performance helped the L.A. Dodgers defeat the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 1 of World Series 2020. His contract is set to end in 2022 but if the Dodgers were to win it all, he can expect a more lucrative deal soon.
Pioneering men's and women's Vic Open falls victim to pandemic
Vaccine trials 'can't detect' virus risk reduction: expert
Borat preys on Giuliani and Trump fans in outrageous sequel
A volunteer who was part of AstraZeneca’s and Oxford University’s COVID-19 vaccine trial died in Brazil, Reuters reported.