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Chinese capsule with moon rocks begins return to Earth

(AP) — A Chinese space capsule bringing back the first moon rocks in more than

U.N. chief calls for more climate finance for poor nations as 2020 goal slips

(Reuters) – Rich nations are “lagging badly” on a longstanding pledge to channel $100 billion

Japan, S.Korea set new daily records, mull steps

(AP) — Japan’s daily coronavirus cases have exceeded 3,000 for the first time while the

Apple CEO calls for stricter corporate, government climate goals at U.N. summit

(Reuters) – Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook on Saturday called on governments and businesses

Hundreds march in Ohio capital over police shooting of Black man

(Reuters) – Hundreds of protesters rallied on Friday evening in downtown Columbus, Ohio, demanding justice

Germany to close shops from mid-week in tighter lockdown

(Reuters) – Germany will close shops from the middle of next week in a tightening

Twitter says it ‘inadvertently’ limited engagements on Trump’s flagged tweets

(Reuters) – Twitter Inc said on Saturday it had “inadvertently” limited engagements for a brief

AstraZeneca to buy Alexion for $39 billion to expand in immunology

(Reuters) -Britain’s AstraZeneca has agreed to buy U.S. drugmaker Alexion Pharmaceuticals for $39 billion in

‘Lost connection’ hampers Virgin Galactic’s test flight

 (AP) — A Virgin Galactic test flight Saturday ended prematurely as the spacecraft’s rocket motor

Malaysia’s Top Glove fired whistleblower before virus outbreak

(Reuters) – Yubaraj Khadka, a worker in Malaysia for Top Glove Corp, took two photos