Villafranca said the US unemployment rate skyrocketed from 3 percent before the pandemic to close to 15 percent in April.
WASHINGTON - Starbucks announced Tuesday that it will close all its company-owned stores in the United States for the afternoon on May 29 to train employees how to prevent racial discrimination in their stores in the wake of outrage over the arrest of two African-American men at one of its coffee shops last week.
Visitors to Tianjin Museum in early December were delighted to meet Richard Sears, the popular researcher of Chinese characters, nicknamed "Uncle Hanzi".
Villagers in China's southeastern province of Fujian recognized it as their stolen Zhang Gong statue when the statue was on exhibition in Hungary in March 2015.
WASHINGTON - Several US states have seen an uptick in COVID-19 cases as businesses continue to resume operations across the nation, casting a shadow over the current path to reopening.
Violet Nkatha, an English Teacher at Nairobi's Milimani Primary School, agreed that cycling should be popularized to address the endemic traffic congestion and air pollution in the Kenyan capital.
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Villagers used the ladders to reach the nearest market several kilometers away once a week to sell peppers and walnuts, and to buy necessities.
WASHINGTON - Joe Biden faces scrutiny over Ukraine, Elizabeth Warren is surging and Bernie Sanders had a heart attack, but recent developments in the US Democratic presidential battle are getting minimal attention, swamped by Washington's impeachment obsession.
Visitors enjoy their drinks at a café newly opened outside the Palace Museum's Shenwu Men, or the Gate of Divine Might in Beijing on December 1, 2018. Named "Café by The Forbidden City", the coffee shop in the theme of imperial China enables their customers to enjoy a wide range of drinks while experiencing ancient Chinese culture. [Photo/China News Service]
WASHINGTON - Anthony Fauci, a top US expert on infectious disease, on Friday identified a White House ceremony unveiling President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, as "a super-spreader event" for COVID-19.