Saudi Arabia on February 27, 2020, stopped issuing entry visas to foreign pilgrims heading to Mecca and Medina, two of Islam’s holiest cities. There are fears that the deadly coronavirus that causes Covid-19 could spread in the kingdom. Saudi Arabia’s neighbours including Iran, Kuwait and Bahrain have reported growing numbers of cases.
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Philadelphia experienced its fourth Nor’easter in just the past 21 days. Schools were closed, tourists were turned away, but locals and Accuweather’s Jonathan Petramala still found a way to appreciate the snowfall.
Paid Sick Leave Takes Effect Even As Harrisburg Considers Overturning Philadelphia Law
Businesses with ten or more workers in Philadelphia face a new mandate from City Hall starting Wednesday. They must now offer their workers earned, paid sick leave.
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The mystery that has transfixed the Philadelphia area over the past week — the disappearance of four young men — took a grisly turn when human remains were discovered in a 12½-foot-deep grave on a farm. The four men, all residents of Bucks County, disappeared last week. At least three knew each other. The remains of only one, 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro, have been identified, though authorities said other remains were found in the hole as well.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has had previous health episodes similar to Sunday’s near collapse, according to her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
“Frequently… not frequently, that’s not a… rarely but on more than one occasion over the last many, many years the same sort of thing’s happened to her when she just got severely dehydrated. And she’s worked like a demon as you know as secretary of state and as a senator and in the years since,” Bill Clinton said in a televised interview.
Obama picks up the campaign baton
The US president stepped back onto the campaign trail while Hillary takes time off to rest at home and battle her bout of pneumonia.
Barack Obama spoke passionately to a crowd in Philadelphia to try and ensure the White House remains under Democratic control.
“To be president you have to do your homework and you have to know what you are talking about. And you have got to apply steady judgement even when things don’t go your way. And you’ve got to make the tough calls, even when they’re not popular.”
“And that’s what Hillary learned, as a senator and as a secretary of state, and as a first lady,” said Obama.
“And the time has come for me to pass the baton on, but I know that Hillary is going to take it and she is going to run that race, and she will finish that race, and she will finish that race. And that is why I’m with her. That’s why I’m fired up. That’s why I’m ready to go. And I need you to join me!,” Obama added.
Clinton is expected to return to the campaign trail later this week.
“Get on the Wentz wagon” President Obama’s first order of business in Philly – football! https://t.co/3tAWHBZQsH pic.twitter.com/XyXwq3sChO— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) September 13, 2016