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I was having a heart attack, and the pain was so intense that I could neither breathe nor move. To make it worse, it happened during COVID-19. It was a good thing that I got to the hospital just in ...
India's power output fell at the fastest pace last month since the pandemic, as subdued industrial activity and unusually wet weather dented electricity demand and reduced cooling needs, a Reuters ...
The report called on world leaders to increase pandemic preparedness by investing in "social protection mechanisms" within their countries while also tackling global inequality, including through debt ...
High levels of inequality, within and between countries, are making the world more vulnerable to pandemics, making pandemics more economically disruptive and deadly, and making them last longer; ...
Pfizer also has set its sights on becoming a giant in oncology, and to support this, completed the acquisition of Seagen in ...
Plans for the beloved cathedral’s reconstruction have been disrupted by the pandemic. But Europeans have faced a similar situation before.
Leanna Martinez was a boxer looking for a card on which to fight. On Saturday, she will be more than just one fighter among many — she will be the headline act. Getting fights had been hard for ...
Over the last two years, the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics undertook research, reviewed evidence and engaged in policy forums around the world. These efforts revealed that high ...
Pandemic-era federal aid for America's child-care system has expired, leaving states and families scrambling to cover rising costs and prevent ...
Brazilian airline Azul reached a settlement with unsecured creditors, advancing its financial restructuring after having filed for Chapter 11 protection in May, the firm said on Saturday.
Rohan Bopanna's path to world No. 1 in doubles and a Grand Slam title with Matthew Ebden was built on yoga in southern India.
Food banks and pantries say they expect a massive influx of need that could stretch the already strained food safety net beyond what it can handle ...