(Reuters) – Reported cases of the coronavirus have crossed 2.23 million globally and 151,657 people have died, according to a Reuters tally as of 0200 GMT on Saturday. DEATHS AND INFECTIONS * For an interactive graphic tracking the global spread,
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Barron Trump: Astonishing luxury youngest Trump enjoyed at Trump Tower exposed
Barron was nine years old when he enjoyed the luxury of his own floor, according to Town & Country. The floor, which his mother Melania Trump described as “Barron’s living room”, was complete with its own kitchen, living room, and
Idaho Springs mayor arrested as suspect in domestic violence case
The mayor of Idaho Springs was arrested Friday as part of a domestic violence investigation. Officers were called about 3 p.m. to the home of Mayor Michael Hillman on a report of a disturbance, police said in a news release.
How big financial institutions are responding to airline passengers seeking COVID-19 refunds
Airline passengers who are hoping for a refund for cancelled flights impacted by COVID-19 can request a chargeback on their credit card, but it may not be easy. Consumer Matters reached out to three major credit card companies asking if
Polish health minister says postal vote only option for two years
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s health minister said on Friday that elections scheduled for May 10 could go ahead safely despite the coronavirus pandemic if they were done by postal vote. A normal voting process could only take place without the
Thousands of dollars of equipment stolen from New Tecumseth, Ont., municipal building
Nottawasaga OPP are investigating a break-in at the New Tecumseth, Ont., municipal building, where thousands of dollars’ worth of gas-powered equipment was stolen. Officers say they responded to the break-in at the Mill Street West building on Wednesday, although police
Factbox: Canada offers C$2.5 billion for hard-hit energy sector as part of COVID-19 stimulus
(Reuters) – * Canada to invest C$1.7 billion ($1.2 billion) to clean up orphan and abandoned wells, set up C$750 million emission reduction loan fund and offer C$962 million to regional development agencies to help small businesses. * Bank of
Belgium's traveller community adjusts to lockdown
Pont-a-Celles, Belgium (Reuters) – With travelling the roads a way of life for the Sinti community, Belgian Etienne Charpentier and his family say that having their freedom restricted due to the coronavirus epidemic is hitting them especially hard. “Life is
Protests against Colorado’s coronavirus stay-at-home order planned for Sunday at state Capitol
Multiple groups plan to descend on Colorado’s State Capitol on Sunday to protest what they argue is overreach and unconstitutional restrictions in the face of governmental efforts to stop the spread of the global COVID-19 pandemic. The protests — one
UK was too slow to react to the coronavirus outbreak, professor says
LONDON (Reuters) – The British government was too slow to react on a number of fronts to the novel coronavirus outbreak that could cause the deaths of 40,000 people in the United Kingdom, a leading public health professor said on