Cleveland Indians Will Consider a Name Change
Cleveland’s Major League Baseball franchise, known as the Indians since 1915, said it would consider changing its nickname.
Cleveland’s Major League Baseball franchise, known as the Indians since 1915, said it would consider changing its nickname.
With coronavirus cases and hospitalizations now surging in many states, the recreational-vehicle industry may be running out of open road.
New Delhi has banned Chinese apps after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in border clashes, signaling its willingness to roll back economic integration with Beijing. But further such steps would be at least as painful for India as China.
Roh Chol Min, who slipped across the fortified border, describes an army life of corruption, hunger—and dedication to “Supreme Leader” Kim Jong Un.
While toiling for low wages, home caregivers can find themselves—and their elderly clients—at risk of coronavirus infection. “This is extremely hard work,” one worker says.
A roller-rink regular transforms her home into a space for rhythm skating and workouts; “I felt muscles I never knew I had.”
The Frick Collection’s online programs, including “Cocktails With a Curator,” offer engaging introductions to the museum’s holdings.
Drivers hitting the road over July Fourth weekend are poised to enjoy the cheapest holiday gasoline prices in years, but the gas stations are doing OK, too.
U.S. spending data reflect recent reopenings, with consumers cutting back on some online grocery purchases, choosing takeout and flocking to hair salons and furniture stores. But their shopping patterns indicate concerns amid increases in coronavirus cases.
Many amateur investors got burned in an April price crash as some market professionals thrived, leading mutual-fund companies, traders and others to change their products and practices to try to prevent future collapses.
Clothing retailer Lucky Brand Dungarees has filed for bankruptcy with initial plans to close at least 13 stores and with a possible deal to sell its private equity-backed business to the operator of Aéropostale and Nautica brands.
Mexico’s true death toll from coronavirus is nearly double the government’s official count, according to a review of data from a Mexican government agency that suggests the country now has more than 50,000 coronavirus deaths.
The U.S. is sending two aircraft carriers into one of Asia’s hottest spots to deliver a pointed message to China that it doesn’t appreciate Beijing’s military ramp-up in the region.
A group of U.S. diplomats and their families are leaving Saudi Arabia this weekend amid a surge in new coronavirus cases, drawing into focus the kingdom’s struggle to contain the outbreak as it reopens its economy.
Allegations that soldiers kidnapped and raped children in remote regions of Colombia inhabited by indigenous communities have sparked public outrage and calls by an American senator for changes to the U.S.-backed military.
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