Month: July 2020
Drive-Through Naturalizations Make New U.S. Citizens In The COVID-19 Era
After months of not naturalizing new U.S. citizens due to the coronavirus shutdown, immigration officials have begun offering drive-through naturalization ceremonies that take just a few minutes. (Image credit: Max Rivlin-Nadler/KPBS)
Read MoreBiden Faces Pressure To Pick A Black Running Mate. But Warren Remains A Top Contender
Despite calls for Joe Biden to choose a Black woman as his vice presidential pick, many progressives are urging him to choose Sen. Elizabeth Warren instead. (Image credit: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreAs Israel records 905 cases in past day, ministers to mull new restrictions
2 more deaths bring toll to 324; June saw over 6,000 COVID-19 infections; government considers additional steps as Shin Bet surveillance redeployed
Read MoreMississippi Holds Ceremony to Retire State Flag, the Last in the U.S. to Feature the Confederate Emblem
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi officials held a ceremony Wednesday to retire the former state flag and send it to a history museum, a day after Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed a law stripping official status from the last state
Read MoreLate K-pop star’s ex jailed for sex video blackmail
Seoul (AFP) – The ex-boyfriend of late K-pop star Goo Hara was jailed by an appeal court Thursday for blackmailing her over sex videos that played a part in her apparent suicide.In 2018, Goo — a member of former girl
Read MoreMillions switch to ‘local TikToks’ after India bans Chinese apps
New Delhi (AFP) – Millions of Indians have joined homegrown social media platforms since New Delhi banned a slew of Chinese apps, including TikTok, amid growing tensions between the giant neighbours, industry officials said Thursday.The ban comes as India steps
Read MoreChina and UK clash over fate of Hong Kongers under new security law
Hong Kong (AFP) – China promised Thursday to take countermeasures against Britain if it presses ahead with plans to extend citizenship rights to Hong Kongers after Beijing imposed a sweeping security law on the restless financial hub.Beijing has faced a
Read MoreMore than 100 dead in Myanmar jade mine landslide
Yangon (AFP) – The bodies of at least 100 jade miners were pulled from the mud after a landslide in northern Myanmar on Thursday, in one of the worst ever accidents to hit the perilous industry.Scores die each year while
Read MoreScientists puzzled by massive star that vanished without a trace
Since 2001, astronomers have been aware of a massive star in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy, which is about 75 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Aquarius. Then, one day in 2019, it disappeared suddenly and mysteriously. That left
Read More‘Incident’ damages building near Iran nuclear plant; reactor said untouched
Spokesperson confirms damage at ‘industrial shed’ near Natanz, which comes days after explosion rocked missile production facility near Tehran
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