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  • Real Madrid Willing To Give 4 Players For Man Utd's Paul Pogba
    Premier League - Watford v Manchester United
    Real Madrid proposed a swap deal for Manchester United to consider, in which the latter will get four stars from Bernabeu, including Martin Odegaard, in exchange for Paul Pogba.
  • India Expects Q4 2019 GDP Growth To Hit 2%
    COVID-19 in India
    India faces less than 2% GDP growth this year and is facing an economy estimated to shrink by 5% in 2021 due to COVID-19.
  • Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 News In Latin America
    The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sao Paulo
    Latin America’s Brazil is fast catching up to the United States in the total number of infections as the country’s cases and death toll continue to climb.
  • Prince Harry Penned A Touching Letter To The Charity That Princess Diana Once Supported
    FILE PHOTO: Challenge Cup Final - St Helens v Warrington Wolves
    By the looks of it, Prince Harry is really following in his mother's footsteps.
  • EU $825 Billion Coronavirus Recovery Package Is Mostly Free Money
    EU leaders summit in Brussels
    The European Union will give away billions of euros to heal the economic damage caused by COVID-19.
  • Lyme disease symptoms could be mistaken for COVID-19, with serious consequences
    This tick trapped in ancient amber from the Dominican Republic can carry the type of bacteria that causes lyme disease.
    Summer is field season for ecologists like me, a time when my colleagues, students and I go out into fields and woods in search of ticks to study the patterns and processes that allow disease-causing microbes – primarily bacteria and viruses – to spread among wildlife and humans.
  • Why COVID-19 immunity passports may violate US law
    A member of the medical team wears a protective suit as she collects blood specimens at a testing center for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Tehran, Iran, May 20, 2020.
    As the COVID-19 crisis wreaks havoc across the globe, a handful of countries, including Germany, Chile and the United States, are mulling the use of immunity passports to make clear who is immune from coronavirus infection.
  • What is hazard pay, and why are Amazon and other companies ending it for essential workers?
    Healthcare workers from the NYU Langone Medical Center wait the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration teams to participate in a midday flyover of the New York City
    Now, some of those companies, such as Amazon, RiteAid and Kroger, are ending their hazard pay policies. Yet the risk to these workers remains the same, and the pandemic continues to rage, with tens of thousands of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. and over 1,000 deaths a day.
  • Melania Trump Implements 'Strict' COVID-19 Guidelines Inside East Wing
    Melania Trump
    Melania Trump reportedly implemented "strict" guidelines inside the White House to slow down the spread of the novel coronavirus.
  • Uber To Let Go Of 600 Workers In India Due To Lockdowns
    RIDE-HAILING
    Uber's move part of company's recently announced 6,700 employment global cutdown
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