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Those that reopen will have to make sure they are safe for staff and customers alike
Nathan Law says he left his beloved city because Hong Kong needs an advocate for democracy who can work internationally
Activists see pattern of denial in Denmark, which they attribute to rising anti-immigrant attitudes
Experts say face coverings not advised for babies, toddlers
A group representing gunmakers says firearm purchases are a reasonable reaction to the political climate, while gun control advocates say they're concerned first-time buyers don't have enough training
Minutes of June 9-10 discussions made public Wednesday, show officials grappling with economic disruptions and noting crisis 'not falling equally on all Americans'
Jette Moeller, head of the Danish chapter of SOS-Racism, says 'in Denmark, white people are colorblind'
European governments pay part of workers' salaries in return for companies not laying them off
Ruling clears way for distribution of tell-all book by President Donald Trump's niece over objections of president's brother
Justices are denying Congress access to secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe through the November election
Confederate general was a commander in the First Battle of Bull Run, which marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War
The Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer reports that the Daviess County Fiscal Court was expected to vote Tuesday on a resolution that would've moved the statue to property owned by the Kentucky Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
It comes amid nationwide demands to shift money away from law enforcement agencies during America's reckoning over police brutality and racial injustice
For seven years, Najibullah Seddiqi's oxygen factory in Kabul sat idle; now he refills hundreds of oxygen cylinders a day for free for COVID patients
Alcohol lowers inhibitions, so people forget precautions, Natalie Dean, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Florida says
Condemnation comes a day after thousands took to the streets to protest new security law, which outlaws subversive, secessionist and terrorist activities
Nearly 87% of women in Sudan between 15 and 49 years old are estimated to have undergone FGM
Deaths reported by police in the Oromia region follow killing of musician Hachalu Hundessa on Monday
Lists of local retailers, artisans and manufacturers have been circulating on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, helping Black-owned businesses raise their profile at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged the economy
Maduro has demanded the gold to help his cash-starved nation fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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