New York City to remove former US President Roosevelt’s statue over racism concerns
NEW YORK: New York City announced Sunday it would remove a statue of former US President Theodore Roosevelt long criticised as a racist and colonialist
2 dead, 12 hurt after gunfire erupts at northwest Charlotte Juneteenth party
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — At least two people were killed and a dozen people were injured when a Juneteenth celebration turned violent on Beatties Ford Road
Oil falls below $40 on record US inventories, COVID fears
Oil slipped below $40 a barrel on Thursday after a more than 5% fall the previous session, as record-high U.S. crude inventories and a resurgence
U.S. records 34,700 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday; highest one-day total since April
A coronavirus resurgence is wiping out two months of progress in the U.S. and sending infections to dire new levels across the South and West,
Abhay Deol exposes nepotism in Bollywood
The unfortunate demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput has sparked an ongoing debate in Bollywood regarding nepotism, favouritism, and all the ways in which the
US arrests Pakistan-born Fahad Shah for million-dollar fraud
DALLAS: Pakistan-born American Fahad H. Shah has been arrested in Texas by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for a million-dollar fraud and deception, US
Altaf Hussain to stand terror trial starting June 1, 2020
LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Altaf Hussain will go on trial at the Old Bailey on 1st June, 2020, in the terrorism case brought
U.S. virus cases near an all-time high as governors backtrack
The coronavirus crisis deepened in Arizona on Thursday, and the governor of Texas began to backtrack after making one of the most aggressive pushes in