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Tropical Storm Isaias kills one as tornadoes threaten U.S. Northeast
Tropical Storm Isaias pummeled Virginia on Tuesday on its way toward Washington and other cities of the U.S. Northeast, and killed at least one person after a tornado it spawned obliterated a mobile home park in North Carolina.
Tropical Storm Isaias kills one as tornadoes threaten U.S. Northeast
Tropical Storm Isaias pummeled Virginia on Tuesday on its way toward Washington and other cities of the U.S. Northeast, and killed at least one person after a tornado it spawned obliterated a mobile home park in North Carolina.
Tropical Storm Isaias kills one as tornadoes threaten U.S. Northeast
Tropical Storm Isaias pummeled Virginia on Tuesday on its way toward Washington and other cities of the U.S. Northeast, and killed at least one person after a tornado it spawned obliterated a mobile home park in North Carolina.
Denmark shouldn't reopen clubs and venues as infections rise, state expert says
Denmark should not allow nightclubs and music venues to reopen given a recent increase in COVID19 infections and should pause a planned fourth phase of relaxing its lockdown measures, its state epidemiologist said on Tuesday.
Trump Says Coronavirus Under Control, 'It is What It is, a Horrible Plague'
President Donald Trump said the coronavirus outbreak is as under control as it can get in the United States, where at least 155,000 people have died amid a patchy response to the public health crisis that has failed to stem a rise in cases.
Poland reports record increase in COVID cases as coal mines hit
Poland reported on Tuesday a record daily increase in coronavirus cases for the fourth time in a week, with more than a third of them found in the southern Silesia region, which has been grappling with another outbreak among coal miners.
Factbox - Lebanon tribunal: the case, suspects and evidence
Judges at The Special Tribunal for Lebanon are due to give their verdict on Friday in the trial of four men accused over the 2005 Beirut bombing that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik alHariri and 21 others.
Australian state to deploy military, impose hefty fines to enforce COVID-19 isolation
Australia's secondmost populous state Victoria said on Tuesday military personnel will be deployed to enforce COVID19 isolation orders, with anyone caught in breach of those rules facing hefty fines as high as A$20,000 ($14,250.00).
Isaias strengthens into hurricane ahead of expected landfall in Carolinas
Isaias regained hurricane strength on Monday night just hours before it was due to make landfall in the Carolinas and churn its way up the U.S. East Coast toward Washington, Philadelphia and New York, the National Hurricane Center said.
In Blow to Indian IT Professionals, Trump Signs New Executive Order Against Hiring H1B Visa Holders
The H1B visa, most sought-after among Indian IT professionals, is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.
Isaias strengthens into hurricane just before making landfall in Carolinas, heading up East Coast
Isaias regained hurricane strength on Monday night just hours before it was due to make landfall in the Carolinas and head up the U.S. East Coast toward Washington, Philadelphia and New York, the National Hurricane Center said.
Bosa says extension came together faster than he expected
Joey Bosa isn't known for displaying much emotion on or off the field but becoming the NFL's highestpaid defensive player has slightly taken him aback.
Israeli aircraft hit Syria after squad tried to bomb border fence, military says
Israeli aircraft attacked targets in Syria on Monday, the military said, describing the strikes as retaliation for an attempted bombing of the border fence by an enemy squad.
New Jersey governor retightens restrictions on indoor gatherings after COVID-19 surge
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Monday announced he was retightening restrictions on indoor gatherings after a recent surge in coronavirus cases in the state that officials have linked to house parties and indoor events.
Manhattan DA investigating Trump for more than 'hush-money' payments
The Manhattan district attorney's investigation involving U.S. President Donald Trump is not limited to socalled hushmoney payments made to two women in 2016 by his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, according to a court filing on Monday.