U.S.-China tensions will likely get worse ahead of November election, experts say – CNBC
U.S.-China tensions will likely get worse ahead of November election, experts say CNBC Trump says he would not have responded to the coronavirus pandemic differently Washington Post...
WHO reports over 100K new coronavirus cases — the most in a single day – New York Post
WHO reports over 100K new coronavirus cases — the most in a single day New York Post View Full Coverage on Google News...
Illinois Gov. Pritzker Holds Coronavirus Briefing | NBC News – NBC News
Illinois Gov. Pritzker Holds Coronavirus Briefing | NBC News NBC News Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Thursday Chicago Tribune EARLY CENSUS NUMBERS! — SPRINGFIELD WHIMPER...
TJX says sales recovering after coronavirus slump
TJX Cos Inc reported very strong sales at stores it has so far reopened post-coronavirus lockdowns, offering hope of a swift recovery after a first-quarter...
Wall Street set to fall as trade tensions add to virus woes
U.S. stock indexes eyed a weaker open on Thursday as growing Sino-U.S. tensions and weak retail earnings added to worries about the pace of a...
China plans national security laws for Hong Kong after months of unrest: report
China will propose national security laws for Hong Kong in response to last year’s often violent pro-democracy protests that plunged the city into its deepest...
FINA postpones 2020 World Swimming Championships to December 2021 due to COVID-19
This year’s World Swimming Championships in Abu Dhabi, scheduled to take place in December, have been pushed back by a year due to the COVID-19...
U.S. weekly jobless claims remain high as backlogs, layoffs linger
Millions more Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as backlogs continue to be cleared and disruptions from the novel coronavirus unleash a second wave...
Burundi’s vote calm despite fraud allegation
Despite claims of ‘massive fraud’ and simmering political violence, voting in what could be Burundi’s first competitive election since a 1993 civil war passed peacefully...
South Africans queue for miles waiting for food
On the outskirts of South Africa’s capital Pretoria, miles-long queues snaked along a dirt road as residents of an informal settlement waited for food. Nneka...
