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Virus testing site begins operating on U.S.-Mexico border
San Diego County started operating a coronavirus testing site Wednesday at the U.S.Mexico border, believed to be the first of its kind.
Atalanta's Dream Champions League Debut Ends in Heartbreak With Loss to PSG
Atalanta lost to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-final as their dream debut came to a heartbreaking end.
16-year-old Coco Gauff Beats No. 2 Seed Aryna Sabalenka to Reach Top Seed Open Quarters
Coco Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka 7-6 (2), 4-6, 6-4 to reach the Top Seed Open quarterfinals.
Feds: Ohio man pleads guilty to purchasing tiger skin rug
An Ohio man who bought a tiger skin rug in violation of the federal endangered species act pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge, the government said.
Cisco's first-quarter forecast disappoints, shares fall
Cisco Systems Inc on Wednesday forecast firstquarter revenue and profit below Wall Street estimates, as the top network equipment maker struggles with the coronavirus crisis disrupting its supply chains and also forcing clients to hold back spending.
Gen. Belichick? Trump says Patriots coach has military chops
Bill Belichick has eight Super Bowl rings. Maybe he should also have four stars.
Lyft's 2Q loss $437M as virus spread and riders stayed home
Lyft on Wednesday posted a loss of $437.1 million for the second quarter, when the coronavirus outbreak meant few people were looking to use its ridehailing service.
S&P 500 finishes within points of record high close
The S&P 500 jumped on Wednesday but finished just short of its February record closing high, in a broad rally led by tech stocks.
Tribune closing 5 newsrooms including NY Daily News
Tribune Publishing Company, which owns some of the most storied newspapers in American journalism, said Wednesday that it is closing the newsrooms at five of them, including New York's Daily News and The Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland.
French COVID-19 infections spike, but no strain on hospitals
France reported 2,524 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours, a new postlockdown daily record, but there was no strain on hospitals as the virus circulates mainly among younger people, the health minister said.
2 Indiana cops charged with battery in protesters' arrests
A grand jury indicted two Indianapolis police officers on battery and other charges following an investigation into allegations that they used excessive force while arresting demonstrators at a May protest over the death of George Floyd, a prosecutor anno...
Body of TMC Leader's 10-year-old Son Found Three Days After Kidnap in Malda
The incident triggered tension in Amlitala village in the Mothabari police station area with locals alleging that police inaction in nabbing the culprits on time led to the death of Omar Farooq, a class 4 student.
Kerala Cops Using Call Records of Covid-19 Patients for Contact Tracing, But No Intrusion into Privacy: CM
In his daily COVID-19 media briefing, Kerala CM Pinaryi Vijayan said this was the most effective way of contact tracing and the state had been using this method for a few months.
Woman Arrested for Selling Infant for Rs 45,000 to Make Ends Meet in Hyderabad
The woman, who was facing financial problems after her husband left their house following a quarrel with her on a petty issue on August 3, sold her son to meet her needs.
Misinformation Over Exclusion of Urdu, NEP Includes Languages Mentioned in Eighth Schedule: Education Ministry
Clarifying on the inclusion of Urdu, the ministry said that the new policy includes the languages mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.
Graphic: ECB liquidity floods euro money market and distorts indicators
A key euro zone interbank moneymarket rate is trading below the European Central Bank's own official rate for the first time in over five months, a sign of the vast amount of cash that has been poured into the system to combat the COVID19 crisis.