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Women are more worried than men about coronavirus. Cecile Richards doesn’t want that to keep female voters from the polls
Women are more worried than men about coronavirus. Cecile Richards doesn’t want that to keep female voters from the polls…
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‘The Ferocity of Crises Is Increasing.’ Coronavirus, a Heat Wave and Locusts Form a Perfect Storm in India
NEW DELHI — As if the coronavirus wasn’t enough, India grappled with scorching temperatures and the worst locust invasion in…
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The pandemic won’t derail the green energy transition
Environmental campaigners have frequently warned that a race to return to “business as usual”—with companies and countries scrambling to escape…
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Liquor sale resumes in Kerala after two months
After over two month of closure due to COVID-19 induced lockdown, liquor shops reopened in Kerala on Thursday with a…
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Beijing approves national security law seen as threatening Hong Kong’s autonomy
China’s top legislature on Thursday approved a controversial national security bill tailor-made for Hong Kong. The National People’s Congress (NPC),…
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Profitability And Not Revenue Should Be The Motto Of Indian Startups.
The path to success comes with survival. In the start-up market, survival means profit. With new startups coming up in…
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Twitter applies another fact check—this time to China spokesman tweet about virus origins
Twitter has applied a fact check tag to at least two posts by China Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian, both…
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‘It’s a Sad Result.’ Mixed Feelings in Hong Kong Over U.S. Announcement on City’s Autonomy
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday that Hong Kong was no longer sufficiently autonomous from mainland China, following Beijing’s…
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States and Cities Are Challenging Trump’s Rollback of Obama-Era Mileage Standards
DENVER (AP) — Nearly two dozen states and several cities on Wednesday filed a legal challenge to the Trump administration’s…
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The Military’s Response to Coronavirus Could Look Different if a Second Wave Hits
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Mark Esper said that as the U.S. military prepares for another potential wave of the…
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