The rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be Trump's first since the pandemic forced most of the country into lockdown three months ago; the sign-up page includes a disclaimer about the possibility of contracting the coronavirus
Offering hope for others, Dr Ankit Bharat said that the patient, a woman in her 20s, was recovering well; she had been healthy, but the coronavirus devastated her lungs
Dentist offices tend to be stable businesses that stick around for decades, unlike restaurants that open and close frequently. This makes them the perfect barometer for gauging the country's recovery from the shock of the pandemic
Cyber attacks have spiked since the onset of the pandemic. How are organisations dealing with it?
Ahuja, co-founder of talent acquisition firm Talent500 by ANSR, says that this may be a good time for bold companies to hire, since a lot of good talent has been laid off; 'fishing in troubled waters could give you the best catch'
With no clarity on how the next few months will pan out, investors should hunker down and take stock
"An extended lockdown is likely to put pressure on equity valuations this year and start the process of change in leadership away from financial and consumer businesses"
The number of infections is rising faster than ever, but many countries have decided that this is the moment to ease lockdown restrictions
India's women were already dropping out of the labor force. Coronavirus restrictions—and one of the worst economic slumps in decades—threaten even more losses for them
The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns have upended India's informal job market. But are there positives from the crisis?
The government's fund for dairy infrastructure, if used judiciously, can help build processing, procurement and distribution facilities for an extra 50 million litres of milk per day; give livelihood to 3 million rural families, says Sodhi, who is MD, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Amul)