Indian Billionaire To Open The Country’s First 7-Eleven
India's first 7-Eleven is expected to open on Saturday in Mumbai, only three days after the announcement of the new franchise.
Who Is Luo Changping? Ex-Chinese Journalist Arrested For ‘Martyrs’ War Comment
Luo Changping was detained for criticizing China's new blockbuster “The Battle at Lake Changjin.”
At Least 100 Afghans Are Killed, Injured At Mosque Explosion, Taliban Says
This is the third deadly attack this week in Afghanistan apparently targeting religious institutions.
Oral Drugs To Prevent COVID-19? Asian-Pacific Countries Rush To Buy Merck’s New Treatment
Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea all announced plan to purchase Merck's new oral treatment for COVID-19.
In Hopes To Reduce Vaccine Hesitancy, Greece Lifts COVID Restrictions For Those Inoculated
Theaters, music at bars and restaurants and life without curfew are just some of the things vaccinated people will be able to enjoy in Greece.
IRS Wants To Monitor Your Bank Account To Catch Tax Dodgers
If the plan is signed into law, every American could get their bank accounts looked over by the IRS.
White House To Quadruple Number Of At-Home COVID Tests By December
The Biden administration purchased an additional $1 billion in rapid, at-home COVID tests to ramp up testing capacity.
Cereal Killer? What Kellogg's Strike Will Mean For Your Breakfast Favorites
About 1,400 Kellogg Company workers went on strikes, potentially threatening production of Corn Flakes, Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops and other staples.
Student Loan Debt Crisis: Biden Administration To Loosen Forgiveness Requirements
More than 22,000 borrowers will be immediately impacted by the changes and be closer to being debt free.
Brazil Tries To Regain Credibility At UN Climate Conference With New Ambitious Proposal
Brazil plans to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 despite its President being a climate denier.
Miya Marcano Update: Body Found In Woods Confirmed To Be Marcano
Medical officials have yet to determine the cause of death fot the 19-year-old Florida college student.
AstraZeneca Seeks FDA Authorization Of Antibody Treatment That Reduces COVID Risk By 77%
AstraZeneca could market the first preventive coronavirus treatment to be available in the U.S. if authorized by the FDA.
Nearly 3 In 4 Americans Support Efforts To Provide Refuge For Afghans
New poll reveals that Afghans receive broad bipartisan support as they resettle in the U.S.
Tesla Beats Expectations Of EV Delivery During Q3
Tesla topped delivery expectations of its vehicles by 8% during Q3 after Musk asked staff to "go super hardcore."
Facebook Shares Plunge After Whistleblower Controversy
Shares of Facebook fell about 5% and the hashtag #DeleteFacebook trended on Twitter.
Here’s What Happened To The 16-Day-Old Girl Passed Through Razor Wire At Kabul Airport
Father of the 16-day-old baby girl was passed through a razor wire is finally able to tell the story of how they left Afghanistan.
Where Is Brian Laundrie? Here's How Much You Can Make For Helping Capture Him
Dog Bounty Hunter is helping search for Brian Laundrie and adds $10K to the reward money.
Oral Drugs To Prevent COVID-19? Merck Could Beat Pfizer In Seeking Authorization
If Merck's drug is authorized, it would be first first oral antiviral drug for COVID-19.
Global Supply Crisis Takes A Toll On Bed Bath & Beyond, Plummeting Profit
Bed Bath & Beyond shares were down 22.14% at trading close due to supply chain challenges.
US Border Policy: Over 350,000 Could Be Crossing Border If COVID Restrictions Lifted
The U.S. Southern border should expect thousands of migrants in October if a COVID border restriction is lifted on Thursday.
Pregnant Women 'Strongly Encouraged' To Get Vaccinated To Prevent Complications
CDC issued a new urgent guidance strongly recommending vaccine for pregnant women as deaths from COVID reaches new peak.
Global Supply Chain Could See A ‘System Collapse,’ Transport Heads Warn
Transportation heads send open letter to the UN General Assembly urging for industry assistance.
Capitol Riot Update: Rioter Who Said She Wanted To Shoot Pelosi In ‘The Friggin' Brain' Pleads Guilty
A Pennsylvania woman who threatened a member of Congress during the Capitol riot could get up to six months in prison.
Capitol Riot Investigation: Trump Plans Lawsuit To Block Release Of Records
Trump is planning a legal battle against the House of Representatives Select Committee that is investigating the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.
As 400,000 Americans Receive COVID Booster, Millions Have Yet To Get Their First Dose
Thousands of Americans move to get the Pfizer booster shot following the FDA's approval.
Why Elizabeth Warren Has Opposed Fed Chair Jerome Powell Since 2018
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Federal Reserve Chair Powell is a “dangerous man” and supports him leaving the Fed after his term ends in 2022.
Pfizer Vaccine Could Be Available To Children Ages 5 To 11 By Halloween
Pfizer submitted data to the FDA regarding the use COVID vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.
Big Tech News: Google Appeals $5 Billion Fine From EU, Points Finger At Apple
The five-day court hearing commences over Google's alleged anti-competitive behavior.
How Many People Are On TikTok? Social Media App Reports Astounding Number Of Global Users
The video-sharing app grew about 800% in the U.S. since January 2018.
Did Donald Trump Consider Assassinating Julian Assange? CIA Director Wanted Revenge For Data Leak
Former Trump national security officials said former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was considering kidnapping and assassinating WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in 2017.