Giant vertical farm opens in Denmark
Last month the hottest November on record: EU
For Dolce & Gabbana, no crying over crisis, be inventive
Melania Trump joined President Donald Trump in lighting the National Christmas Tree, erected in front of the White House, on Thursday. However, her post about the ceremony had some bringing up her alleged comments about Christmas.
R&B singer Jeremih has been discharged from the hospital after enduring a severe case of COVID-19 last month. The singer assured his fans that he is recovering and getting stronger everyday.
A study revealed that 11 minutes of daily exercise can help one live longer and lower the risk of developing age-related diseases. The results were acquired through the analysis of data from wearable activity trackers worn by 44,370 middle-aged men and women for four to 14.5 years.
The former New York City mayor had attended a seven-hour meeting at the Georgia Capitol, where he and several Republican senators refused to wear face masks.
US Supreme Court hears case on art trove bought by Nazi Germany
Japan space agency hails return of asteroid dust on Earth
Record US virus cases as reports say British queen to get vaccine soon
The South Korean automaker will be recalling close to 300,000 vehicles due to engine malfunctions.
U.S. health officials Sunday expressed alarm over the refusal of many Americans to wear masks as the nation faces a soaring daily COVID death toll and after Donald Trump held a packed rally where basic health measures were flouted.
Melania Trump encouraged Georgia residents to vote in the upcoming runoffs
Police say runaway Hong Kong politician probed for security crime
UK vaccine rollout set to begin with queen in line for jab
Melania Trump was in good spirits when she joined President Donald Trump in Georgia for a campaign rally. She was smiling as they walked hand-in-hand.
Barack Obama opened up about President-elect Joe Biden during his guest appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Friday.
China completes its first-ever docking in lunar orbit
ECB to beef up stimulus as second virus wave bites
Increasing numbers of children are going hungry in the United States as it weathers the world's worst coronavirus outbreak, which has killed around 280,000 people and caused a once-in-a-generation economic crisis.
Work set to resume on NordStream 2 pipeline despite US protest
Taliban peace will help in fighting IS: Afghan official