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Asian Shares Hit A Record High After Yellen Calls For Big Spending
Asian shares climbed to a record high on Wednesday as U.S. Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen advocated for a hefty fiscal relief package to help the world's largest economy ride out a pandemicdriven slump.
My 4th Call After Leaving Bigg Boss 14 was to Pavitra, Spent the Longest Time with Her: Eijaz Khan
Eijaz Khan has addressed his relationship with co-constestant Pavitra Punia, and claimed that he loves her.
YouTube Bans Donald Trump For Another Week Over Inauguration Violence Concerns
Alphabet Inc’s video streaming plaform banned Trump on Jan. 12 for a minimum of one week for violating its policy against inciting violence after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol as Congress began to certify Biden’s victory on Jan. 6.
Russia's Second Vaccine '100% Effective' in Early Stage Trials, Watchdog tells Media
Earlier that month, Moscow said its other approved vaccine, Sputnik V, was 92% effective at protecting people from COVID-19 based on interim results.
McConnell Pressures Democrats To Keep Senate Filibuster
In one of his final acts as majority leader, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is pressuring Democrats to keep the filibuster the procedural tool that liberals and progressives are eager to to do away with so Presidentelect Joe Biden's legislative...
US Rejects Ford, Mazda Requests To Avoid Takata Recalls
The U.S. government's highway safety agency has rejected a request from Ford and Mazda to avoid recalling about 3 million vehicles with potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators.
Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju Inaugurates Kho-kho Coaching Camp for Scientific Training of Players
Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurated the national Kho Kho camp along with Rajeev Mehta, General Secretary, IOA, and popular sporting personalities like Abhinav Bindra, Sushil Kumar, and Suresh Raina.
U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Russian Vessel Involved With Nord Stream 2 Pipeline
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday slapped sanctions on a vessel involved in building the Nord Stream 2 pipeline to take Russian natural gas to Europe via Germany, as Washington seeks to raise pressure on the project on President Donald Trump's last...
Brazil Vaccinations Start As Country Faces Vaccine Ingredient Shortfall
Brazil kicked off a nationwide COVID19 immunization program on Monday by distributing doses of a vaccine from China's Sinovac Biotech following an emergency use authorization, although the pace of vaccination will depend on delayed imports.
Centre's Farm Laws Designed to Destroy Agriculture, Repealing Them Only Solution: Rahul
Gandhi also said there is a tragedy unfolding in the country that will lead to creation of monopolies in every sector, including agriculture, with a few individuals owning everything and the brunt of which will be borne by the middle class.
First Time I Came Last In Race: Rana Daggubati On Filming 'Mission Frontline' With BSF Soldiers
Actor Rana Daggubati says he realised how tough and hard the lives of Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel are when he shot for the documentary "Mission Frontline". Daggubati features alongside BSF soldiers in the documentary, which will premiere on D...
Goldman Sachs Profit More Than Doubles On Underwriting, Trading Boost
Goldman Sachs Group Inc dwarfed Wall Street estimates as its fourthquarter profit more than doubled, powered by another blowout performance at its trading business and a surge in fees from underwriting a string of blockbuster IPOs.
AP-NORC Poll: Virus, Economy Swamp Other Priorities For US
Containing the coronavirus outbreak and repairing the economic damage it has inflicted are the top priorities for Americans as Joe Biden prepares to become the 46th president of the United States, according to a new poll from The Associated PressNORC Cent...
Kremlin Dismisses Calls For Sanctions Over Navalny Detention
The Kremlin said on Tuesday it would not heed calls by some Western countries for sanctions over Russia's detention of poisoned opposition politician Alexei Navalny because his case was a purely domestic matter.
Uganda Accuses U.S. Envoy Of Subversion For Trying To Visit Candidate
Uganda accused the U.S. ambassador on Tuesday of seeking to subvert last week's presidential election by trying to visit the main opposition candidate at his home, which has been surrounded by security forces since the vote.
Millennial Money: Crafting Smarter Money Goals In 2021
Setting money goals in 2020 was likely an exercise in futility. Maybe youd been saving for a trip abroad, but the pandemic kept you at home. Or you wanted to save up for a down payment on a house, then the recession left you out of a job.