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U.S. Judge Orders Post Office To Expedite November Election Mail
A federal judge on Monday ordered the U.S. Postal Service to expedite all November election mail and to approve additional overtime for postal workers.
Former Mali Colonel Ndaw Named Interim President, Junta Leader VP
Former Mali defence minister and retired colonel Bah Ndaw was named interim president on Monday while the leader of the junta that seized power last month, Colonel Assimi Goita, was appointed vice president, Goita said in a statement.
Lose Belly Fat with These Easy-to-make Drinks
From aloe vera juice to green tea, belly fat can be reduced by these simple drinks at home.
Australia State Leader Welcomes Israeli Extradition Ruling
An Australian state leader on Tuesday described an Israeli court decision to extradite a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of molesting children as a victory for abuse victims.
Surging Dollar Holds Near Six-week High As Virus Fears Return
A resurgent dollar held on to overnight gains on Tuesday after virus fears and worries about U.S. stimulus drove a wave of selling in just about everything else.
Huawei Plans More Cuts To Jobs, Investment In Australia
The Australian operation of Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] said it would continue to cut staff numbers and investment in the country amid strained relations between Beijing and Canberra.
British Man Sentenced To 5 Years For Hacking US Companies
A British man who was part of a hacking collective called The Dark Overlord was sentenced Monday to five years in prison for helping the group steal information from several companies in the U.S., including Missouri, Illinois and Georgia.
Parliament Nod To Two Bills Related To Indian Medicine Council And Homeopathy Central Council
Parliament on Monday night approved two bills replacing ordinances related to the Central Council of Homoeopathy and the Indian Medicine Central Council. The Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2020 seeks to further extend the time to for...
Virtual UN Meeting Saps NYC Of Yearly Hubbub, Cash Infusion
In a normal September, leaders of nations big and small would converge on New York this week, giving the United States largest city a chance to show itself off as a crossroads of the world.
Government Aid, Stock Gains Push U.S. Wealth To Pre-pandemic Levels, Fed Says
A rebounding stock market and massive federal aid payments pushed the net worth of U.S. households back to precoronavirus levels in the second quarter, the Federal Reserve reported on Monday, with savings accounts and equity portfolios both rising sharply...
US Cruises Vow 100% Testing In Plan For Resuming Sailing
Major cruise lines say they will test all passengers and crew for COVID-19 prior to boarding as part of their plan for resuming sailing in the Americas.
Land Identified, 2 Proposals For Film City Sent To UP Govt
Authorities in Gautam Buddh Nagar have sent two proposals to the UP government to set up a film city either in Noida or along the Yamuna Expressway near the upcoming Jewar international airport, officials said Monday. The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Deve...
Delay In Recruitment Amounts To Injustice To Youth: Priyanka
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday criticised the "delay" in the appointment of candidates who had qualified in the examination for the post of village development officer in Uttar Pradesh, and said the state government should stop...
Justice Ginsburg To Be Honoured At U.S. Supreme Court, Capitol
The body of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last week at age 87, will lie in repose outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday and Thursday so members of the public can pay their respects before she lies in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
Monsoon Session of Karnataka Legislature Cut Short Due to Covid-19 Pandemic
The assembly session that was scheduled till September 30, will now be for six days till September 26, including Saturday, which is otherwise a holiday, official sources said.
A Lot of What Kangana Ranaut Says is Insincere: Gulshan Devaiah
Gulshan Devaiah talked about the importance of standing up for the film industry and said that a lot of things that Kangana Ranaut said are insincere.