President Donald Trump calls himself "patriotic" for wearing a mask for the first time in public.
A letter from top Democrat leaders has raised the concern and called for an FBI briefing before August.
Trump says wearing mask 'patriotic' in tweet showing his face covered
US stocks rose on Monday as Chevron agreed to buy Noble Energy, the biggest energy merger since the pandemic began.
Oliver discussed his plan on Sunday night's episode of his HBO show.
U.K. officials cited articles in China's new national security laws they said would further restrict free speech and limit Hong Kong's legal jurisdiction.
Walmart initially bought Asda in 1999
Ant Group seeks to achieve a huge market valuation of $200 billion
US sanctions 11 Chinese firms over Uighur rights violations
Putin names new governor to Far East region hit by protests
China says Britain going down 'wrong path' over Hong Kong
Scuffles between China and Japan over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands have been occurring since 1895. The latest back and forth was a complaint by China over Japanese fishing boats that they say were "trespassing".
First Arab space mission to Mars launches from Japan
Analysts say Joe Biden's tax plan can shave off companies' profits, adding to the coronavirus uncertainty weighing on investors' minds.
N. Korea's Kim berates officials over troubled flagship hospital
The 'Hope' probe is expected to arrive at the Red Planet in February 2021, in time for the 50th anniversary of the UAE's formation.
The popular video-sharing app is reportedly looking to distance its public image from its Chinese owners.
The deadly coronavirus is spreading out of control in Hong Kong with a record 100 new cases confirmed, the finance hub's leader said as she tightened social distancing measures to tackle the sudden surge in infections.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres believes inequality remains a major problem in global institutions, and has said that rich countries are not doing enough to help poor states amid the pandemic.
Tens of thousands stage anti-Kremlin protests in Russia's Far East
"The Russians are still engaged in trying to delegitimize our electoral process. Fact," the presumptive Democratic challenger said at a fundraiser on Friday according to the Washington Post.
As much as $1 billion has been earmarked for the U.S. International Development Finance Corp. under the CARES Act.