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Asia Today: India Reports 63,000 New Cases, China Tests 4.2M
India has confirmed more than 63,000 new cases of the coronavirus, an increase of over 8,000 from the previous day but still far fewer than it was reporting a month ago, when the virus was at its peak in the country.
Eli Lilly Pauses Covid-19 Antibody Treatment Trial Over Safety Concerns
US pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly on Tuesday suspended its Phase 3 trial of its lab-produced antibody treatment in hospitalized patients over an unspecified incident.
Golden Globe Group Gives $5.1 Million In Grants
Some of entertainments biggest names from Nicole Kidman to George Clooney shared encouraging words for aspiring young creators whose organizations were collectively granted millions by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
LA County Agrees To Settle Immigration Suit For $14 Million
Los Angeles County agreed Tuesday to pay $14 million to settle a lawsuit that said the Sheriff's Department improperly held thousands of people in jail beyond their release dates at the request of immigration officials.
North Dakota AG: Republicans Could Replace Dead Candidate
North Dakota's attorney general said Tuesday that if a Republican state House candidate who died earlier this month wins one of two seats up for election, the GOP would choose his replacement unless enough district voters call for a special election.
Accused Kenosha Gunman Won't Face Charges In Illinois
A 17yearold accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, will not face charges in his home state of Illinois, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Indiana Man Guilty Of Killing, Cannibalism Gets Life Term
A southern Indiana man convicted of killing his exgirlfriend and eating parts of her body was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without parole.
Russia Threatens To Halt Dialogue With EU Amid Navalny Spat
Russia's foreign minister warned Tuesday that Moscow could freeze its contacts with the European Union in response to its sanctions over the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny an unprecedented threat that reflects a bitter RussiaEU str...
14 Suspects Die In North Mexico Shootout, 3 Police Wounded
At least 14 suspected gunmen were killed and three police officers were in stable condition after massive shootout in the northern Mexico state of Zacatecas.
AP FACT CHECK: Lindsey Graham Revises History On Obamacare
The senator leading Supreme Court confirmation hearings Tuesday launched into revisionist history on Obamacare," implying it was designed to help Democratic states like California, New York and Massachusetts while doling out less to states like his, South...
Polish Leader Vows To Veto EU Budget In Face Of 'Blackmail'
Poland's ruling party leader is threatening to veto the European Union's economic recovery plan and longterm budget if the bloc decides to link funding to respect for rule of law,
Thai Police Arrest Protesters Camping Out Ahead Of Rally
Police in Thailand have arrested several political activists who planned to camp out at the site of a rally scheduled for Wednesday in Bangkok that is along the route the countrys king is expected to travel for an unrelated royal ceremony.
An 'Actor' at Work or Genuine Emotions? What's Behind Kim Jong Un's Sorry and Tears of Gratitude
Former US government North Korea analyst Rachel Lee described Kim's act as 'departure from the norm', former CIA analyst Soo Kim suggested that he could be 'resorting to tears to compensate for his failure to deliver his basic promises to his people'.
Serbs Mark 1,000 Days From Killing Of Moderate Kosovo Serb Politician
Hundreds of Serbs in Belgrade lit candles on Monday to mark 1,000 days since the killing of a moderate Kosovo Serb politician in January 2018 and to demand greater efforts to solve the crime.
U.N. Chief Urges Development Banks To Stop Financing Fossil Fuel Projects
United Nations SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres on Monday urged development banks to stop backing fossil fuel projects, raising the pressure on the statebacked lenders ahead of a climate change summit France is hosting next month.
‘I Feel So Powerful... Will Just Give You a Big Fat Kiss’: Trump Tells Fans on Post-Covid Comeback Tour
Trump also mocked his opponent, whom he has nicknamed 'Sleepy Joe,' saying that 'practically nobody showed up' to Biden's campaign event.