Amari Dancy was playing with her younger relatives when she got stuck inside the appliance.
Chinese writer faces backlash for 'Wuhan Diary'
The aerosol levels in northern India were the lowest in 20 years of observations.
Coronavirus second wave may be even worse: US health chief
Queen Elizabeth II is not used to taking a break from her job since she was a child that's why she keeps on working despite her age.
Queen Elizabeth II was always marvelous with her mother-in-law Princess Alice.
Netflix is enjoying a boost in its number of subscribers due to the coronavirus lockdown.
Prince William and Kate Middleton shared that supporting the frontliners is their top priority at present.
The study said "an association of increased overall mortality was identified in patients treated with hydroxychloroquine alone."
Lionel Messi reportedly has named one player he wants out of Barcelona this summer.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are more cooperative at present when it comes to handling their children.
Pierce Brosnan was unrecognizable on his solo outing amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A Floyd County doctor in Kentucky stressed it's safe to seek emergency treatment at hospitals with coronavirus patients.
Turkish mosque turned into temporary 'supermarket'
For one Ukrainian startup, coronavirus means business is booming
A Florida man is working to create a variety of face masks crafted from pythons and alligators to offer protection from coronavirus. The masks don't offer the same protection as N95 masks, but they provide face coverings at the very least.
'Suffering, gasping': experts warn of oxygen shortages in poorer virus-threatened nations
The cast of the hit TV show “Friends” has joined the “All In Challenge” and offered fans a chance to see all of them while filming the reunion special for HBO’s upcoming streaming service, HBO Max.
A group of medical professionals are asking the nation’s death penalty states for medications used in lethal injections, so that they can go to coronavirus patients who are on ventilators.
Europe races to shield virus-hit firms from bargain hunters
Israel's Red Sea resort 'paralysed' by virus lockdown
One single vaccine may not be enough to immunize people against the 30 different mutations of COVID-19, according to an alarming new study out of China.