From major Twitter accounts of Biden, Bill Gates and Obama hacked, Google buying stake in Jio Platforms to Reliance eyeing 5G network and smartphones, here are top headlines of the day
Here are the top headlines on Wednesday
Biden will spend $2 trillion over four years to significantly escalate the use of clean energy in the transportation, electricity and building sectors
The total annual cap on green cards available for Indians is 20,000 leading to wait times stretching to decades
According to the American Medical Association, American lives will be placed at "grave risk" if Trump's withdrawal from the WHO is not reversed
The White House on Saturday said Stone was the victim of an attempt by opponents to undermine the presidency
Democratic Party candidate accuses President Trump of ignoring the coronavirus pandemic and the climate crisis.
Washington has formally begun the process of leaving the World Health Organisation
Facing Trump's controversial statements on the virus in the past like -- lungs could be cleaned of coronavirus with disinfectants -- the advisors are reportedly crafting messages on economic recovery
Shortly after Meadows's televised remarks, Trump tweeted, "China has caused great damage to the United States and the rest of the World!"
The people on the company visa have built this country, Biden said when asked what his administration will do in the first 100 days of his presidency
Here are the top headlines of the day
The former vice president's spokesman said Tuesday night that Biden and the Democratic National Committee raised $141 million in June
At the fundraiser hosted by Chairman and CEO of Beacon Capital Partners Alan Leventhal, the former vice president said that India and the United States were natural partners
Campaign agenda of Democratic Party presidential nominee brackets the 'rights violations' in Kashmir with those of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China and Rohingyas in Myanmar.
While criticising the CAA, Biden's Muslim agenda, however, is silent on a US legislation similar to the CAA
The US is the hardest-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 2.47 million official cases and over 126,000 deaths
Democratic US presidential nominee Joe Biden has expressed disappointment over CAA and NRC and said he wants New Delhi to take necessary steps to restore rights of all Kashmiris
Floyd's death has triggered nationwide violent protests with a section of the protesters resorting to looting and rioting across the country, leaving behind a trail of destruction
Biden now has 1,993 delegates, with contests still to come in eight states and three US territories