Indian couple help traditional artisans get back to business
An Indian couple has launched a campaign to help traditional artisans sell their products on an online platform called Direct Create
An Indian couple has launched a campaign to help traditional artisans sell their products on an online platform called Direct Create
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says social distancing measures will be tightened as cases of the coronavirus continue to surge, with a ban on nighttime dining and more businesses ordered to close
George Clooney was honored by co-stars and colleagues at the annual film benefit for the Museum of Modern Art, held virtually this year
World War II flying ace Chuck Yeager, the first pilot to break the sound barrier, has died at 97
Happy Safe Harbor Day, America
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has ruled out any cease-fire or resumption of long-stalled peace talks with communist guerrillas and renewed a vow to destroy the insurgents in his last two years in office
President Donald Trump and allies say their lawsuits aimed at subverting the 2020 election and reversing his loss to Joe Biden would be substantiated, if only judges were allowed to hear the cases
Australia’s government will soon reveal in Parliament legislation that would make Facebook and Google pay for journalism
The sister of an exiled Thai dissident who was reportedly abducted in Cambodia earlier this year has appeared before a judge in Cambodia’s capital to offer evidence that she hopes will lead to an official investigation into her brother’s disappearance
The case centers on whether allowing trans students into bathrooms of their choice violates the privacy rights of others
'It's not how you treat filmmakers and stars and people who have given a lot for these projects,' the ‘Tenet’ writer/director said in a new interview
Island is protected by 13-man police force and 24/7 armed marine patrol
A comprehensive report into the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings in which 51 Muslim worshippers were slaughtered sheds new light on how gunman Brenton Tarrant was able to elude detection by authorities as he planned out his attack
Japan has reported its economy expanded at a 22.9% rate in the last quarter, as businesses and personal spending recovered from pandemic-related shocks in the spring and early summer
U.S. officials say Army leaders are expected to fire or suspend a “significant number” of officers and enlisted soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas
Lloyd Austin is the former commander of US Central Command, and would be the first Black defense secretary if confirmed
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate retired four-star Army general Lloyd J
Tesla building Gigafactory and Space X already has two facilities in state
Pennsylvania group wants 2.5 million ‘unconstitutional’ mail-in ballots thrown out to help Trump
The U.N. envoy for Congo is warning that the political crisis in Congo sparked by the end of a coalition between the parties of President Felix Tshisekedi and former president Joseph Kabila may affect the African nation’s economic and security situation if it isn’t resolved
Now Pfizer might not be able to deliver additional vaccine supplies to the US until next summer
President-elect Joe Biden tapped a robust defender of the Affordable Care Act in choosing California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to be his health secretary
Hari Shukla says he is ‘excited’ about getting the Pfizer jab: ‘I’m not nervous’
Joe Biden's White House win has made Gov. Gavin Newsom a California kingmaker
Editorial: The government has to learn from the mistakes of the past and ensure the rollout happens in an orderly way