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New York’s Attorney General Says the Probe Into the Trump Organization Is Now a Criminal One
The investigation "is no longer purely civil in nature" a spokesman for the New York attorney general's office said
India Reports a Record Day of Virus Deaths Even as COVID Cases Level Off
Experts warn that India's reported death tolls are likely to be vast undercounts
Israel and Hamas Trade Fire in Gaza as War Rages On
The fourth war between the two sides is now in its second week
Amid Rockets and Violence, Israel Is Trying to Sell Itself as a Holiday Destination to Muslim Visitors
An Israeli tourism official at Dubai's Arabian Travel Market said they were "not talking about" the fighting
Report: Microsoft Investigated Bill Gates Before He Left the Board
The board held an investigation after an employee alleged she had a relationship with Bill Gates, the WSJ said
The U.K. Readies for a Major Reopening but a New COVID-19 Variant Sparks Worry
Excitement at the reopening of travel and hospitality vies with fear that a more contagious variant is spreading fast
Israeli Warplanes Stage More Heavy Strikes Across Gaza City
The attack was heavier and longer than the raids 24 hours earlier in which 42 Palestinians were killed
Southeast Asia Kept COVID-19 Under Control For Most of the Pandemic. Now It’s Battling Worrying New Surges
"The second wave is really creeping across Asia, spreading from South Asia to Southeast Asia," an expert warns
India’s COVID-19 Disaster May Be Turning Into an Even Bigger Global Crisis
High in the thin air of the Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal, Sherpas and climbers used to walk freely from one group of tents to another, holding gatherings, singing and dancing. Now the Sherpas who escort climbers to the summit have a new job: enforcing unofficial social-distancing rules. “Climbing Everest is always a matter…
NBC Drops Golden Globes Broadcast After Criticism Over Lack of Diversity in Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association came under fire earlier this year for its lack of diversity, including having no Black members
COVID-19 Is Surging in the World’s Most Vaccinated Nation
Seychelles health officials said the number of active cases had more than doubled since last week, and 37% of patients have received two vaccine doses
Donald Trump Will Not Be Allowed Back on Facebook Yet—But a Bigger Showdown Is Coming
The decision by Facebook's handpicked Oversight Board opens the door for Trump to return to social media