Two suicide attackers carried out Philippine bombings
US consulate employee attacked in Hong Kong
Activist Jameela Jamil slammed people for criticizing Meghan Markle over her election remarks. She also noted that the royal family should be more embarrassed of Prince Andrew, who had a connection with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
A satellite image shows the aerosols from the California wildfires affecting even distant states.
Iran hails 'constructive' talks with visiting IAEA chief
Australia blocks Chinese firm's bid to buy major dairy company
China is sending the U.S. a message by holding four simultaneous military drills in the Southeast Asian waters.
Czech guitar maker born of necessity woos stars
Republican convention touts Trump, stokes fears if he loses
Dominant Dustin, stunning Sophia: golf talking points
Qantas to axe 2,500 more jobs
Hahn came under fire from experts after repeating a claim made by President Donald Trump that blood plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients reduced mortality rates by 35%.
While performing at an event in Ohio over the weekend, Kevin Hart revealed that he had tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this year.
Washington said the parties "addressed steps that China has taken to effectuate structural changes called for by the agreement".
Brazil's Bolsonaro renews attacks on media
In Italy, legal migrants renew fight to be true citizens
Pharmaceutical company Astrazeneca said Monday that it had not spoken with the White House about an emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Usain Bolt quarantines after virus test as global deaths pass 800,000
ACEi and ARB antihypertensives may reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 illness and death.
TikTok sues over ban ordered by Trump
A new CBS News poll shows Republicans are overwhelmingly optimistic about the current situation in the United States, as President Trump promises an "uplifting" Republican National Convention this week.
Apple previously attempted to reopen physical locations in May, but spikes in COVID-19 forced the reclosure of many.