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Marchers Going To DC For MLK Event Shot At In Pennsylvania
At least one person was wounded when a shooting broke out as demonstrators marched from Milwaukee to Washington, D.C., in response to the police killing of George Floyd, police said.
Mississippi Runs 5 State Banner Finalists Up The Flagpole
Mississippi is literally running some proposals up a flagpole as it searches for a new state banner.
S&P 500 Flat As Apple Overshadows Positive Trade Deal Cues
The S&P 500 was little changed on Tuesday following a threeday rally as a drop in Apple shares overshadowed optimism from remarks made by U.S. and China officials in pledging firm commitment to a Phase One trade deal.
American Airlines Plans 19,000 Furloughs, Layoffs In October
American Airlines said Tuesday it will eliminate 19,000 jobs in October as it struggles with a sharp downturn in travel because of the pandemic.
RBI Report Says Managing Food Surplus Key Challenge for India
Turning to production activity, Indian agriculture is undergoing a distinct transformation notwithstanding headwinds, it said.
Bigg Boss 14: Sidharth Shukla To Make A Special Appearance For Two Weeks?
Bigg Boss 13 winner Sidharth Shukla has reportedly been approached to make a special appearance of two weeks in the upcoming season to amplify the show's popularity.
US Consumer Confidence Falls For Second Month In August
U.S. consumer confidence fell for second straight month in August as a resurgence of virus cases in many parts of the country heightened pessimism about the economy.
AFSPA Extended for Six Months in Assam with Effect from August 28
The AFSPA, which empowers security forces to conduct operations, arrest anyone anywhere without prior notice, has been continuing in Assam since November 1990. It is renewed every six months.
Iran's Rouhani: Talks Possible If U.S. Returns To 2015 Nuclear Deal
If the United States wants an agreement with Iran, it must first come back to Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with six powers that Washington abandoned two years ago, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday.
Shahid Kapoor’s Wife Mira Rajput Shares Adorable Picture From Her Pregnancy Days
Mira Rajput took to social media and dropped a cute picture from her first pregnancy ahead of daughter Misha’s birthday.
Oil Prices Rise On Storm-driven Output Cuts, COVID-19 Weighs
Crude oil prices rose on Tuesday, supported by production cuts in the U.S. Gulf Coast as Tropical Storm Laura was forecast to become a major hurricane, while rising coronavirus cases in Asia and Europe capped gains.
Suspect In Slaying Of Store Clerk Held Without Bail
The suspect in the killing of a Boston convenience store clerk who died more than a month after he was shot during a robbery has been held without bail.
Chinese Imports Reduced to Almost Half, Moving Towards China-Mukt Bharat: RPG Chairperson Harsh Goenka
Goenka is the chairperson of one of India's oldest businesses, Rama Prasad Goenka Group, commonly known as RPG Group, an industrial and services conglomerate. The net revenue of the conglomerate is estimated to be more than Rs 25,500 crore.
Toll Collections Show Signs of Recovery, Reached 87 Percent of Pre-Covid Levels in July: ICRA
ICRA further said that noted movement in passenger vehicles is yet to recover fully amid the Covid-19 fallout.
AP-NORC Poll: Many In US Shoring Up Finances Amid Downturn
It's the paradox of a pandemic that has crushed the U.S. economy: 12.9 million people have lost a job and a dangerous rash of businesses has closed, yet the personal finances of many Americans have remained strong and in some ways have even improved.
Kevin Hart Says He Battled COVID-19 Around Same Time as Tom Hanks
Kevin Hart shares he couldn't talk about his diagnosis because Tom Hanks is more famous than him.