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Twitter bitcoin scam: Hackers accessed 36 accounts
Twitter has revealed that the hackers who took over the accounts of high profiles in massive bitcoin scam, accessed direct message inboxes of 36 accounts. The social media company corrected…
New York threatens to sue if Trump sends Federal troops
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday that President Donald Trump will not be sending federal law enforcement to New York City. “The President and I had a good conversation”, Cuomo…
Family gets approval to name baby ‘Lucifer’
A family in New Zealand won a battle with the local registrar’s office after they were initially urged against trying to name their 4-month-old son ”Lucifer”. The name ”Lucifer” is popularly…
Trump is America’s first racist president – Joe Biden
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has labeled Donald Trump as the first racist to become U.S. president. Biden made this known as he fielded a question at a Service Employees International Union roundtable from a healthcare…
Attorney Hollander identified as gunman in U.S. judge Salas’ house
The suspect who killed U.S. federal judge Esther Salas’s son on Sunday has been identified as Roy Den Hollander, an attorney. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey announced this Monday…
Trump again calls COVID-19 ”China Virus”
U.S. President Donald Trump again called Coronavirus (COVID-19), the ”invincible China virus”. Earlier, he had defended the name-calling, stating reason to be because the virus…
Gunman kills son of U.S. judge Esther Salas, injures husband
A gunman has shot and killed the 20-year-old son of US federal judge Esther Salas and also injured her husband at the family home, a state’s chief district judge said. The shootings occurred…
Australian university develops simple blood test for Covid-19
A simple blood sample test developed by Australia’s Monash University could detect positive COVID-19 cases in about 20 minutes. Based on commonly used blood typing infrastructure,…
Trump not ready to commit to election results if he loses
President Donald Trump is refusing to publicly commit to accepting the results of the upcoming White House election, recalling a similar threat he made weeks before the 2016 vote, as he…
Pandemic surge damages Trump, boosting Biden’s White House bid
Public preference for Joe Biden over Donald Trump in trust to handle the coronavirus pandemic has soared since March in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, boosting Biden –…
131 Democrats in race to replace John Lewis
Democratic Party leaders in the U.S. state of Georgia will gather today to select a candidate to replace the late Congressman John Lewis in the November general election. A spokeswoman said…
Kanye West cries, rambles at first presidential rally
Rapper Kanye West ranted against abortion and pornography, argued policy with attendees and at one point broke down in tears, at his first presidential rally in South Carolina.…
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman hospitalised
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz has been admitted to King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh for medical checks. State news agency SPA reported that the king was…
Kanye West to hold first presidential campaign today
Kanye West is reportedly holding his first presidential campaign event in South Carolina on Sunday, July 19. The event will be held at the Exquis Event Center in North Charleston and is “for…
Killer of Gokada CEO Fahim Saleh caught on video buying electric saw
There is overwhelming video evidence already gathered by detectives of the New York Police Department to prove that Fahim Saleh, the Gokada CEO was killed by African-American Tyrese Devon…
UK don’t need another coronavirus lockdown- Boris Johnson
The UK won’t be in a position to need another national lockdown, according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Johnson likened a nationwide shutdown to a “nuclear deterrent,” telling…
John Lewis lion of U.S. civil rights movement takes final bow: Tributes (Photos)
Tributes poured in Saturday from Democrats and Republicans for U.S. Civil rights leader and long-serving Congressman John Lewis. He died on Friday, after losing the battle with pancreatic cancer. He…
World In Trouble: Coronavirus cases overshoot 14 million mark
Global coronavirus infections passed 14 million grim milestone on Friday, marking the first time there has been a surge of 1 million cases in under 100 hours. The first case was reported in…
George Floyd family files lawsuit against Minneapolis, officers
George Floyd’s family has filed a lawsuit against the city of Minneapolis and the four police officers charged in his death, alleging the officers violated Floyd’s rights when they restrained him and the city allowed a culture of…
Israeli researchers develop method to quickly detect cancer cells during surgery
Israeli researchers have developed a life-saving method to detect cancer cells in the abdominal cavity within minutes, Tel Aviv University (TAU) in central Israel said on Thursday. With the new method, the team could detect in…
Canadian police kill 73-year-old man after refusing to wear face mask
A 73-year-old man was killed by police in Canada just hours after refusing to wear a face mask in a grocery store, the country’s public broadcaster the CBC reported Thursday. The man…
Trump niece’s memoir sells nearly 1 mn copies on first day
A new book on US President, Donald Trump, written by his niece sold nearly a million copies on the first day it went on sale in the United States, its publisher said Thursday. Mary Trump’s…
US, UK, Canada accuse Russia of COVID-19 vaccine theft
The United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre has accused Russian spies of trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine being developed in laboratories in Oxford and America. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, security…
Brazil overshoots 2 million COVID-19 cases
Brazil on Thursday passed the 2 million mark in confirmed COVID-19 cases, with little sign that the rate of increase is slowing. And anger grows over President Jair Bolsonaro’s…