China aims to phase out sale of live poultry at food markets
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Macron tightens grip ahead of 2022 challenge
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Philippe: France's unshowy but popular PM bows out
European stock markets retreat on virus concerns
The big-budget flicks that usually pack theaters during the warmer months are on the move.
US, China left out as England slashes quarantine list
Rather than provide a message of comfort and unity, Trump has relied on the same divisive and hostile rhetoric that propelled him into the White House.
The daughter of former President Barack Obama has grown another year older.
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Camera maker Olympus has released a new app that will turn select mirrorless cameras into webcams that can be used for a variety of video conferencing platforms.
Hallmark Channel is airing a wedding movie marathon over July 4th weekend.
New PM Castex: France's low-profile coronavirus czar
The annual event will air, but viewers will likely notice some changes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Pitchfork-wielding protesters went to the Hamptons Wednesday to condemn the rich and complain about the rising income inequality in the nation.
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Only 27 countries, which cited the new national security law was a death knell for Hong Kong's autonomy, criticized China's move.
Analysts say investors are looking at gold as a safe option with a time horizon of at least two to three years, an indication that there is little optimism about an economic turnaround any time soon.
Dr. Michael Osterholm is of the opinion there might not be a second wave at all, but a continuous stream of infection whenever people let down their guard.
The 35-year-old claims that her boss continued to “harass” her by scheduling work calls during the lunch hour even though she told him that her current schedule allowed her for afternoon calls only.
“Wear a Cloth Face Covering to Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19. When in public, cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face covering. Learn more at cdc.gov.,” said the new alert.