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Hasty Pudding roasts Ben Platt, youngest Man of the Year
Award-winning actor and musician Ben Platt took a quick jab at President Donald Trump late Friday while being honored by Harvard University's famed Hasty Pudding Theatricals as its 2020 Man of the Year.
Front-runners Buttigieg and Sanders beat back debate attacks
Democratic presidential front-runners Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg beat back a barrage of attacks during a debate as rivals raised persistent questions about their ideology and experience, hoping to sow doubts about their ability to defeat President Donald Trump.
Key takeaways from Democratic debate in New Hampshire
Three days before the critical New Hampshire Primary, seven Democratic presidential candidates debated, with many of them fighting to survive in the race to challenge President Donald Trump.
China scrambles to keep cities in virus lockdown fed
The manager of the Wushang Mart in Wuhan, the locked-down city at the heart of China's virus outbreak, says its shelves are loaded with 50% more vegetables and other food than usual to reassure jittery customers.
Ben Platt named Hasty Pudding's 2020 Man of the Year
Award-winning actor and musician Ben Platt was named 2020 Man of the Year by Harvard University's famed Hasty Pudding theater troupe on Monday.
Air Force suicides surged last year to highest in 3 decades
Suicides in the active-duty Air Force surged last year to the highest total in at least three decades, even as the other military services saw their numbers stabilize or decline, according to officials and unpublished preliminary data.
Nigeria's Christian association urges gov't to adopt surveillance in curbing violence
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), an umbrella organization containing numerous Christian denominations in the African country, on Friday called for the government to adopt modern technology in curbing domestic security issues.
Development of vaccine against new coronavirus progressing well: U.S. health official
A U.S. health official said Friday that the development of vaccine against the coronavirus is going well, with "no glitches."
WHO urges "no stigma" to be associated with new coronavirus
Michael Ryan, executive director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergencies Program, urged here Friday that no stigma should be associated with the new coronavirus.
Traditional martial arts becomes popular in China during coronavirus battle
Following the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus, those living in China have been encouraged to stay at home. This kind of isolation has shut the door on many people's daily exercise routines. For some of those, traditional martial arts can provide for their exercise needs without leaving home.