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Michelle Obama Says She's Suffering from 'Low-grade Depression', Attributes it to Covid Pandemic & Racial Injustice
Amid all the challenges facing the country, Obama said she is managing the "emotional highs and lows" by trying to maintain a routine, trying to not be hard on herself, getting outdoors and spending time with her family.
Germany fights virus uptick with mandatory testing for travellers
Germany announced mandatory tests for travellers returning from highrisk regions after new coronavirus cases breached the 1,000aday threshold for the first time since May, fuelling fears of a return to an economically disruptive lockdown.
South Korea searches for rescue workers missing in floods
A massive search was under way in South Korea on Thursday for five rescue workers swept over a dam when their boats overturned in surging floodwaters, while President Moon Jaein raised concerns about North Korea releasing excess water without notification...
Arrest warrant for German suspect in Mccann case is illegal, EU court adviser says
A European arrest warrant for a German man, whom German and British investigators suspect of murdering British toddler Madeleine McCann, issued for another case was illegal, an adviser to Europe's top court said on Thursday.
Indian National Sentenced for Role in Defrauding 200 People for $1,50,000 in US
From April to September 2017, during the course of over 200 transactions, Pathan collected USD 150,000 sent by hundreds of victims located around the country,
Tokyo governor to call for restraint in travel during upcoming holidays
Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike is expected to urge residents of the Japanese capital to stay home as much as possible over an upcoming major holiday amid a surge in coronavirus cases, local media reported Thursday.
Closer India-US Ties Important Amidst Chinese 'Aggression': US Lawmakers
Writing jointly to demonstrate the strong bipartisan support for the US-India relationship Minister S Jaishankar said members of both the parties recognise the impact that a strong US-India partnership will have on the trajectory of the 21st century.
San Diego to offer coronavirus tests at US-Mexico border
San Diego County plans to set up its first testing site for the coronavirus at one of the worlds busiest pedestrian international border crossings, officials said Wednesday.
NBA releases testing results, no players confirmed positive
The NBAs bubble is still working.
Bills CB Tre'Davious White unsure if he will opt in or out
Bills cornerback TreDavious White is unsure if he will opt in or opt out of the upcoming NFL season.
Georgia prosecutor asks court to revoke bond for former Atlanta policeman charged with murder
A Georgia prosecutor asked a Fulton County Superior Court judge to revoke the bond for the former Atlanta policeman charged with murder in the shooting of Rayshard Brooks, saying in court papers that he violated its terms by taking an outofstate vacation.
Doctors in Japan caution against domestic travel amid COVID-19 resurgence
Japanese holidaymakers should refrain from domestic travel and regional governments should act independently to contain a resurgence of coronavirus infections, the country's top doctors' association said on Wednesday.
Lebanon PM Says 2,750 Tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate Exploded in Port, Promises Stern Action
"It is unacceptable and we cannot remain silent on this issue," he said at a defence council meeting.
Novavax Coronavirus Vaccine Induces Immune Response in Early Study, Shares Jump
The company said it could start a large pivotal Phase III trial as soon as late September, and on a conference call added that it could produce 1 billion to 2 billion doses of the vaccine in 2021.
Buccaneers rookie Wirfs prepares to do part to help Brady
Tristan Wirfs knows he has a critical role to play in helping Tom Brady transform the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into winners. The rookie is undaunted by the challenge of preparing for the task without the benefit of a normal preseason.