It will be months not years for the US economy to be back on track – Top US official US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Sunday said that it will be months not years for the US economy, which has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic, to be back on track. The country’s economy has…
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US Landlords Demanding Sex In Exchange For Rent (Report)
US Landlords Demanding Sex In Exchange For Rent (Report) Amid the coronavirus pandemic, landlords in the US are reportedly asking their tenants for sex in exchange for rent. This is according to reports by NBC News. Reports say advocates claim they have seen a spike in reports of landlords soliciting sex in exchange for rent…
Covid-19 virus accidentally leaked by an intern at Wuhan lab – US media
Covid-19 virus accidentally leaked by an intern at Wuhan lab: US media New Delhi/Washington: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday acknowledged Fox News report that the novel coronavirus (nCoV) may have been accidentally leaked by an intern working at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. The Fox News in an exclusive report based on unnamed…
US President Donald Trump declares national emergency over coronavirus pandemic
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on Friday over the coronavirus outbreak, invoking the Stafford Act to open the door to more federal aid for states and municipalities. ‘I’m urging every state to open emergency operations centers,’ Trump said at a press conference in the Rose Garden. The declaration allows the government to marshal…
US troops in Iraq were warned about imminent Iranian attack hours in advance
US troops in Iraq got warned about imminent Iranian attack hours in advance American troops were informed of an impending missile barrage hours before their air base in Iraq was struck by Iran, U.S. military officials said Monday, days after the attack that marked a major escalation between the longtime foes. At 11 p.m. on…
Iran launches missile attacks on 2 US airbases in Iraq, says Pentagon
Iran fired missiles Wednesday at Iraqi bases used by the US military, officials in Washington and Tehran said, in the first act of the Islamic republic’s promised revenge for the US killing of a top Iranian general.
$80 Million bounty for Trump’s head announced on Iran TV. What we know so far
A bounty of $80 million has been placed on Donald Trump’s head. An unknown Iranian eulogist placed the bounty on the US President after the killing of top Iranian General Qasem Soleimani by the US forces. At the funeral of the slain general, $1 was collected from everyone present. As per the eulogist, 80 million Iranians contributing $1 each would mean $80 million that the country will be willing to spend to avenge the death of its most celebrated general. The Iranian government has not confirmed nor commented on reports of the bounty.
Sensex nosedives over 700 points amid rising US-Iran tension
Equity benchmark BSE Sensex extending early losses to plunge over 700 points in afternoon session on Monday as escalation in tensions in the Middle East fuelled intense sell-off in global equities.
‘No one is above law’: Democrats announce two impeachment charges against Trump
From left House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee Maxine Waters, D-Calif., Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., Chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal and Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Adam Schiff, D-Calif., unveil articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington
US wants to ensure India’s data localisation plan doesn’t stymie growth in transactions: Mnuchin
The US wants India to ensure that its data localisation plan does not “stymie growth’ and American financial transaction companies are treated “fairly”, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has said. Mnuchin also insisted that America has no problem if countries want to have local data for regulatory purposes as long as they do not eliminate it…