New Zealand will lift a COVID-19 lockdown on nearly two million people on Sunday, as authorities say they are confident that a virus cluster in the country’s largest
A year after Germany’s first COVID-19 patient was admitted to a Munich hospital, its exhausted doctors say the fight against the virus is far from over, despite a
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An official said Wednesday that Mexico City suffered 20,535 ‘excess deaths’ attributable to COVID-19 between April and August, almost double the number reported in the official death toll
Mexico City began allowing more businesses to reopen Monday, after almost three months of various types of lockdowns. Some city subway stations that had been closed to reduce
Singapore’s usually bustling business district was almost deserted Tuesday as most workplaces in the city-state closed to stem the spread of the coronavirus after a surge in cases.
Museums prepared to shut their doors, the opera was silenced, lights dimmed on Broadway, big gatherings were banned and the subway was shunned as the largest city in
Nearly 30 years ago, Starbucks opened its first store outside of Seattle, its birthplace. The store was located in Chicago, and since, more than 130 Starbucks stores have
CDC reports a record number of measles cases in the US The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says America may lose measles elimination status if outbreaks continue.
FRIDAY, July 20, 2018 — A splash of green in an urban landscape can lift the spirits of city residents, a new study suggests. Researchers assessed the mental
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