Dozens of protesters sustained serious injuries from teargas, rubber bullets, stun grenades, used by police to disperse crowds during the Dark Holiday Protest.
Can majority rule survive America’s widening political divide?
Government watchdogs and officials from past administrations say he has shown an unusual willingness to use his presidential platform for overtly political purposes.
Things somehow get even worse for NBA’s Managers comes to a grim end
The league has reported three straight weeks without a positive COVID-19 test, and the quality of basketball has largely been top notch
Doglusville police crackdown on protest caravans will no longer allow marches
In response, local protesters told The Courier Journal their regular
marches and demonstrations are intended to disrupt the city, and they will not stop.
This is where US vacationers are most willing to travel in 2020
Online travel is starting to boom in US, where the novel coronavirus is spreading at an alarming pace, with some tour products allowing participants to view countryside scenery and interact with local people, and others offering virtual travel experiences and local specialties.
School reopening plans linked to politics rather than public health
Schools are reopening across UKSR, and many will conduct online lessons in temporary classrooms and tents after buildings were damaged.
Scheduled international flights suspended till August 31.
The government has decided to extend the suspension on the scheduled international commercial passenger services to/ from India