Facebook removes posts linking Oregon wildfires to activist groups

Facebook has started removing false claims that the deadly wildfires in Oregon were started by various left-wing and right-wing groups, a spokesman for the social
India coronavirus cases surge to 4.85 million

MUMBAI (Reuters) – India has recorded 92,071 new cases of the coronavirus, taking total cases to 4.85 million, the federal health ministry said on Monday.
Saudi Arabia to lift some international flight restrictions on Sept 15

Saudi Arabia will partially lift its suspension of international flights as of Sept. 15 to allow “exceptional categories” of citizens and residents to travel, the
US Eases China Travel Warning, Citing Virus Progress

WASHINGTON: Citing “improved conditions”, the US State Department on Monday eased a travel advisory for Americans considering travel to China or Hong Kong from “Do
Trump says coronavirus vaccine could be ready in a month

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a coronavirus vaccine may be available within a month – an acceleration of even his own surprisingly optimistic predictions
Hurricane Sally bringing “historic and catastrophic” flooding as it hits Gulf Coast

Hurricane Sally is heading towards the US, it has brought “historic and catastrophic flooding” to the southern US as it inches ashore. The National Hurricane Center
Cuties Backlash Netflix Cancellations Hit Record Levels

A campaign waged against Netflix over “Cuties” and the film’s sexualized portrayal of children produced a surge in U.S. subscription cancellations over the weekend. On September 10,
Man using live snake as face mask boards bus in England

A reminder: snakes, or other live animals, should not be used as face coverings during the pandemic. The warning is courtesy transportation officials in the