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Brazil virus payout cuts extreme poverty to least in decades
Brazils extreme poverty has plunged due to a monthly federal handout during the coronavirus pandemic, but threatens to bounce back once the government ceases the stopgap welfare program, a report said Tuesday.
Joe Biden to unveil plan to fight racial inequities
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday will detail a proposal to battle racial economic inequality, including improving access to capital for minorityowned businesses, increasing investment in disadvantaged communities and making hous...
Cannot Return to Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif Informs Pakistan Court
The 70-year-old three-time premier is currently in London for treatment after he was diagnosed with an immune system disorder.
U.S. House Judiciary Chairman Nadler in accident, Barr hearing delayed: CNN
U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler was uninjured in a car accident on Tuesday, CNN reported, but a highprofile hearing with Attorney General William Barr has been delayed until later in the day.
Can You Get the Coronavirus Twice? Scientists Struggle to Find Answers
More likely, experts say people were suffering from the same illness or the tests detected remnants of the original infection. There's also the chance tests .
Egyptian Women Get 2 Years in Prison for 'Indecent' TikTok Dance Videos
The women were also fined 300,000 Egyptian pounds (nearly $19,000) each for violating the values and principles of the Egyptian family, inciting debauchery an.
Chargers GM Telesco optimistic but wary as rookies report
Tom Telesco was optimistic after the Los Angeles Chargers rookies reported to training camp over the weekend without any positive tests for the coronavirus.
Virus-linked hunger tied to 10,000 child deaths each month
The lean season is coming for Burkina Fasos children. And this time, the long wait for the harvest is bringing a hunger more ferocious than most have ever known.
House approves bill to create Latino museum on National Mall
The House has passed a bill to establish a Smithsonian museum for American Latinos that would showcase Latino history, art and culture.
UN refugee agency to install housing units in Mexico
The U.N. refugee agency said Monday it is setting up 48 temporary prefab housing units for refugees and asylum seekers in Mexico.
Irish national convicted in police station bombing deported
An Irish national convicted of bombing a police station in Ireland in the 1990s has been deported from Boston, according to U.S. immigration officials.
Indians' Carrasco wins first start since leukemia diagnosis
Carlos Carrasco started again. His inspiring comeback from cancer is complete.
Luck or Genetics? Why This Italian Island Has Been Spared from COVID-19 Attack
Giglio lies in pristine waters in a protected regional marine sanctuary, and the islanders voice relief that they live in a natural environment they like to think is good for health.