The agreement comes amid a months-long standoff between Indian and Chinese troops along their Himalayan borders, with both sides having deployed thousands of troops, artillery, armored vehicles and aircraft.
"With nothing more than a cell phone and sheer guts, Darnella changed the course of history in this country," PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel said.
Lebanon, Israel in second round of maritime border talks
Sony first-half net profit doubles, forecast revised up
The "better than nothing" beta will be limited to certain geographies and require a hefty one-time equipment fee.
Australia cheers end of Melbourne lockdown but virus ravages Europe, US
Second night of clashes in Philadelphia after police kill Black man
Sacha Baron Cohen released an unseen "Borat 2" footage while appearing on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that gave a sneak peek into the dangers he had to go through while filming the project.
Tanzania votes in election marred by violence, fears of fraud
Berlin's ill-fated new airport finally ready for take-off
'Pioneer' octogenarian Vietnamese artist gets first solo exhibit
Multiple reports show that women faced a higher unemployment rate than men due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has spurred the nation's first "female recession."
Biden insists he'll tackle virus as Trump pushes 'super-recovery'
A 19-year-old Black man was wounded, and later died, after police officers in an Illinois city shot at his vehicle last week.
Selena Gomez recently admitted that she has never voted before the 2020 U.S. presidential election and explained her reason for doing so.
First lady Melania Trump spoke out during a solo campaign event in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, attacking Democratic nominee Joe Biden and defending her husband's record.
Microsoft said its profit in the recently ended quarter continued to soar as the pandemic boosted a trend toward business being taken care of in the internet cloud.
The case can now proceed in efforts to force Trump to provide a DNA sample and testify on the rape allegations
Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla said the drug giant could supply some 40 million doses in the United States in 2020 if clinical testing proceeds as expected and regulators approve a vaccine.
Rate of fatal US police shootings of unarmed Black people '3 times higher than for whites'
President Donald Trump said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping would prefer him to be reelected over Joe Biden, calling them "sharp as a tack."
Virus worries hit European shares, Dow also falls