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Harris to turn prosecutorial skills on Trump, Clinton urging early voting
U.S. Senator Kamala Harris will unleash her prosecutorial skills against President Donald Trump on Wednesday when she addresses the Democratic National Convention as presidential nominee Joe Biden's running mate.
Democratic boundary breakers' night: Obama, Clinton, Harris
The Democrats' historic boundary breakers are joining forces at the partys national convention in an unprecedented effort to mobilize the diverse coalition Joe Biden will need to defeat President Donald Trump this fall.
Facebook removes hundreds of QAnon groups, cites risk to public safety
Facebook Inc Facebook said on Wednesday it had removed nearly 800 QAnon conspiracy groups for posts celebrating violence, showing intent to use weapons, or attracting followers with patterns of violent behavior, expanding its policy on groups that the co...
U.N. tribunal verdict does not concern Hezbollah, says MP
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement is not concerned with and will not "evaluate" the verdict of a U.N.backed tribunal that convicted a member of the group of the 2005 killing of former premier Rafik alHariri, Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said on Wednesday.
Ex-FBI lawyer pleads guilty to doctoring email in Russia probe of Trump campaign
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty on Wednesday in federal court to falsifying a document as part of the bureau's earlystage probe into whether President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign colluded with the Russian government.
Peace Imperative for Development, Says J&K LG Manoj Sinha
Sinha said the UT administration is making earnest efforts to ensure that all the basic amenities reach each and every individual on the ground.
Hungary to tighten COVID-19 restrictions from September, says PM's aide
Hungary is advising citizens to avoid holidaying abroad from the start of next month and is planning to tighten restrictions due to a rising number of coronavirus cases in Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff said on Wednesday.
U.S. announces nearly $204 million in additional humanitarian assistance for Iraq
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that the United States is providing nearly $204 million in additional humanitarian assistance for the people of Iraq, Iraqi refugees and communities hosting them.
Eminent Lawyers Questioning Judiciary Credibility Matter of Concern: Ashok Gehlot
His remarks come days after the Supreme Court held activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan guilty of criminal contempt for his derogatory tweets against the judiciary.
If Spectrum Sale Isn't Allowed, Reliance Communications Will Go into Liquidation: CoC Tells SC
The CoC told the top court that RCom is not seeking to run away from Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) related dues by hiding itself behind Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) but the telecom company owes over Rs 42,000 crore to the banks.
UP Minister Mohsin Raza Files Defamation Case against Former Shia Waqf Board Chairperson
In unsubstantiated allegations, Waseem Rizvi had accused Raza of arbitrarily selling Waqf Board land.
How the Right Child Artiste for 'Masaba Masaba' was Found
The makers of the show 'Masaba Masaba' auditioned at least a hundred children over a period of three weeks to find the perfect younger version of Masaba Gupta.
Target Hits Sales Record on Online Surge, Says August Start 'Solid'
Target Corp on Wednesday reported its best quarterly comparable sales growth and online revenue that nearly tripled as shoppers lapped up videogames, kitchenware and clothes during the pandemic using the retailer's sameday delivery services.
Floods in Delhi as South Asia Monsoon Toll Rises to Nearly 1,300
This year's rains have also come in the wake of the economic devastation wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, with the loss of crops across flood-affected areas a further blow to farmers and rural communities.
MG Motor Partners with Zoomcar to Launch Vehicle Subscription Service in India: Details Here
Through the tie-up, MG Motor said, it will leverage Zoomcar's end-to-end technology solution for its vehicle subscription platform.
An office chair and water cooler among the spoils of Mali's coup
In the chaotic hours between shots being fired at barracks outside Bamako and the president's reluctant resignation, the first spoils of Tuesday's coup in Mali fell to groups of young looters.