The Viking-inspired 'Assassin's Creed Valhalla' will reportedly include a story mission, "The Legend of Beowulf," in its Season Pass.
UK govt sets out phased plan to ease virus lockdown
“Bold and the Beautiful” is honoring fashion this week.
Low oil prices have greatly slashed Saudi Arabia’s state revenues.
A Gallup poll indicates Americans have several conditions before they'd be willing to resume normal activities while a Coreinsight Research survey indicates Americans plan to avoid public places or travel despite easing of restrictions.
A Pence staffer could be seen asking the five business leaders to remove their masks
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'A little unreal': Wary French venture out as lockdown eases
Amazon is reportedly in talks to purchase movie theater operator AMC Entertainment.
Stassi Schroder revealed that before she was wedding planning, she was baby planning.
The “index case,” or the first patient identified with the disease, was said to be coughing and not wearing any face covering.
Saudi to cut oil output by another 1 mn barrels a day
Saudi triples VAT, suspends handouts in virus-led austerity drive
A Texas party with around 600 partygoers gets broken up by a shooting that wounds five people, seriously injuring two.
South Dakota governor Kristi Noem is threatening to take two Sioux Tribes in her state to court for “illegally” establishing coronavirus checkpoints on a state highway.
U, V, W or L? The alphabet soup of economic recovery scenarios
“Young and the Restless” will be airing five classic episodes devoted to some epic clashes and feuds.
AIDS deaths could double in sub-Saharan Africa due to COVID-19: UN
Avianca has been in operation since 1919.
An injury-prone Aaron Judge's stay with the New York Yankees raises a lot of questions, especially with MLB teams likely to feel the pinch of the financial crunch moving forward.
Florida is one of the few states who declared sports as an “essential business.”
A nursing home for former military personnel in New Jersey sees 72 deaths due to COVID-19. The elderly are more likely to die from the coronavirus.