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Egypt imposes night-time curfew in bid to contain virus
NY governor sounds alarm over 'astronomical' coronavirus numbers
Greta Thunberg says she 'likely' had new coronavirus
Preliminary agreement reportedly had been reached giving Facebook a 10% stake in India's tech juggernaut.
The model got sappy in her recent Instagram throwback.
Global stock markets surge on Fed boost
'Asterix' co-creator Albert Uderzo dies at 92
EU regains 'crediblity' with Balkan move
Rumors are circulating that the Trump White House is becoming impatient with Dr. Anthony Fauci and his statements contradicting the President.
Coronavirus reaches world heritage Galapagos Islands
Tough combined measures key in virus fight: study
Baltimore's top prosecutor wants at risk population freed.
Stop Admitting Convicts to prison.
3-D printers help save lives from virus in Italy
In Houston, restaurant staff face unemployment -- or risky gigs
Vacuum cleaner firm answers UK call to make ventilators
Boston Red Sox to get Jhonny Pereda from Chicago Cubs as part of Travis Lakins trade last January.
McLaren has made public its intention to incorporate Mercedes power units. Considering the 2021 regulations have been shifted to the next year, it will have incorporate the Mercedes unit into the current Renault arrangements.
Billy Joe Saunders hails Canelo Alvarez but believes the Mexican has already reached the peak of his boxing career.
Amazon has a zero-tolerance policy for price gougers and said it will suspend or terminate their accounts and send them to local law enforcement for prosecution.
South Africa has ordered a three-week lockdown to halt the spread of virus
The researchers of Manhattan's Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have focused their attention to developing COVID-19 tests using antibodies. The tests could provide a more accurate picture of infection and fatality rate, could determine which individuals have high antibody levels that could combat the disease which makes them fit to care for coronavirus patients with minimal to no risk, and most importantly, the antibody-rich blood component (convalescent plasma) of COVID-19 survivors could be donated and transfused to critically ill patients to stimulate their immune systems to fight off the virus.