Actress Alyssa Milano made people "aware" that the COVID-19 "testing system” in the country is "flawed" as she tested negative three times for the disease despite experiencing symptoms for more than 4 months. The actress then tested positive after 4 months of excruciating pain.
Europe fears second virus wave as Trump takes heat for 'misinformation'
LeBron brushes off Trump blast: 'We could care less'
Younger investors deploy their money on more high risk assets like Bitcoin and tech stocks while older investors prefer bonds, which are generally safe, and gold, which has been a store of value for thousands of years.
Nearly half of inmates at Arizona prison test positive for virus
Emergency aid lands in Lebanon as world offers support
Facebook, Twitter take aim at Trump 'misinformation'
'Unspeakable horror': the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Japan marks 75th anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bombing
The IRS mistakenly sent thousands of $1,200 stimulus checks to foreigners who entered the U.S. on temporary work visas.
After detecting the wobbly movements of a distant star using radio waves, astronomers were able to discover a new exoplanet.
Brazil adrift as virus toll approaches 100,000
A couple of space technology companies released images taken by satellites showing the devastation caused by the explosion in Beirut.
Dr. Anthony Fauci affirms the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. is the worst in the world.
1MDB scandal fugitives hiding in China: Malaysian police
Several new polls show Biden with a small lead over Trump, but the incumbent president has little time to turn around his campaign amid the pandemic, as early voting looms.
Porn video interrupts US court hearing for accused Twitter hacker
NBA team owners commit $300 million to black empowerment
Pompeo said the U.S. government will seek to limit the ability of Chinese service providers to collect, store and process sensitive data in the United States.
Facebook removes Trump post over 'false' virus claims
US offers $10 million reward against election interference
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. and Russia are making progress on the arms control issue, with President Trump hoping to make a deal with Moscow as part of his legacy.