Month: November 2020
Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally. (Image credit: NPR)
Read MoreCoronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally. (Image credit: NPR)
Read MoreIndia’s GDP Shrinks as Covid-19 Keeps Stranglehold on Economy
The coronavirus pandemic has strangled one of the most powerful engines of economic growth in the world: spending by India’s 1.3 billion consumers.
Read MoreThe 10 Best Albums of 2020
Despite—or perhaps because of—everything, 2020 has been the ultimate year for albums. The one thing many of us were newly blessed with, amid all of the difficulties of this year, was stretches of time: to sit, to think, to listen.
Read MoreChina is more concerned by Biden than Trump, economist Jim O’Neill says – CNBC
China is more concerned by Biden than Trump, economist Jim O’Neill says CNBC Donald Trump says he will leave White House if electoral college votes for Joe Biden The Guardian Trump says for first time he’ll leave office if Electoral College votes
Read More‘Mini desk. Tiny hands. Small soul’: Trump mocked for giving speech at little table – The Guardian
‘Mini desk. Tiny hands. Small soul’: Trump mocked for giving speech at little table The Guardian Comedians Buy Trump 2024 Website Domain to Call President a ‘Loser’ Newsweek ‘Loser’: How a Lifelong Fear Bookended Trump’s Presidency The New York Times Trump can be
Read MoreReflecting On A Key Korean War Battle, 70 Years Later
Today marks the 70th anniversary of the battle of Chosin Reservoir, a key moment in the Korean War. The war’s legacy is felt to this day on the divided Korean peninsula.
Read MoreCovid-19 Infections Surge at One of World’s Largest Medical Glove Makers
A sharp rise in coronavirus cases tied to factories and workplaces has led to a Covid-19 resurgence in Malaysia, a sign of how industrial settings can become vectors of contagion as global demand recovers.
Read MoreBeersheba man indicted for killing partner when she tried to end relationship
Vladimir Spitalnikov accused of bludgeoning Irina Gribnov to death last month after she said she wanted to leave him; is deemed fit for trial after psychiatric evaluation
Read MoreA Garden Is The Frontline In The Fight Against Racial Inequality And Disease
North Minneapolis’s mostly minority community lost its only grocery store this summer. It’s a neighborhood grappling with heart disease, obesity and COVID-19. A Garden may help. (Image credit: Yuki Noguchi/NPR)
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