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El Salvador's Bukele Says He'll Donate Vaccines To Honduras
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said Monday he will donate coronavirus vaccines to seven towns in Honduras even though his own countrys vaccination effort is still struggling.
US: Man Faces Domestic Terror Probe Tied To Racist Extremism
A Southern California man with ties to the white supremacy movement is the subject of a domestic terrorism investigation, federal authorities wrote in court documents.
Attorneys: DA Should Step Aside From Deputy Shooting Probe
Attorneys for the family of a Black man who was fatally shot by sheriff's deputies in North Carolina have asked the local prosecutor to recuse himself from the investigation because they say he's too close to the men who fired their weapons.
Police Searching Virginia Landfill For Baby Missing From DC
Law enforcement officials said Monday that they are searching a landfill in Virginia as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a baby who disappeared last week in the nations capital.
Wall Street Closes Lower On Inflation Jitters
Wall Street closed lower on Monday as inflation fears drove investors away from marketleading growth stocks in favor of cyclicals, which stand to benefit most as the economy reopens.
Top U.S. Fuel Pipeline, Crippled By Ransomware Attack, Days Away From Restart
America's biggest gasoline pipeline is unlikely to resume significant operations for several days due to a ransomware cyberattack that Washington on Monday blamed on a shadowy criminal network called DarkSide.
11 Covid-19 Patients Dead in Tirupati Hospital as 'Oxygen Tanker Arrived Late'
The oxygen tanker reportedly arrived late and the patients were without oxygen for nearly 45 minutes, sources said.
DMK MLA M Appavu Set to be Elected Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker
The DMK won 133 seats out of the 234 Assembly segments and together with its allies including Congress emerged victorious in 159 constituencies.
'Can't Behave Like Proverbial Ostrich': Court Raps Uttarakhand Govt for Allowing Kumbh Mela in Pandemic
The bench asked why the state was still not prepared despite combating the pandemic for more than a year, and reminded the government about predictions of a third wave.
India's Vaccination Hopes Come Crashing Down with Huge Dip after Peak Inoculation in April
In view of the deadly second wave and to avoid more such outbreaks, India needed to scale up its vaccination process on the 43 lakh-mark achieved on April 5.
On Mothers' Day, Family Mourned Loss of 'Brave' Doctor, Her Unborn Child
Chawla said his heart breaks every time he hears his son ask for his mother but he can't tell him anything since he is too young to understand the enormity of the loss.
Maharashtra Looking to Procure Vaccines Globally, Offline Slot Bookings Soon: Minister
The government was also working on increasing vaccination centres across Maharashtra, he said after a discussion with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
Kerala Caps Rates for Covid-19 Treatment in Private Hospitals: Full Price List for Gen, ICU Ward Here
The state government said this in the Court when it considered a plea alleging that private hospitals and testing centres were charging high bills to "exploit the pandemic situation and fear of people in the society."
Maharashtra Govt to Set Up Task Force for Children Orphaned by Covid-19
Maharashtra Women and Child Development Minister Yashomati Thakur said children getting orphaned due to Covid- 19 was becoming a social problem, adding that the state government would ensure they are nurtured, get protection as well as education.
Indian Idol 12 Judges, Contestants Trolled for Singing Kishore Kumar’s Songs
A recent episode of Indian Idol 12 paid tribute to the legendary singer Kishore Kumar. In the weekend episode, contestants and judges crooned the 100 greatest golden melodies of Kumar.
Post-Covid Trauma: Cured of Covid? Don’t Just Relax Yet, Black Fungus on Rise in India
Generally, patients who are cured of Covid and suffer from diabetes, have undergone organ transplantation or on cancer drugs are more prone to deadly fungi.