Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountyour usernameyour password Forgot your password? Get helpPassword recoveryRecover your passwordyour email A password will be e-mailed to you. Current AffairsWorldUS Covid case tally tops 100 mlnBy: GC NewsDeskSourceVia UNI-IndiaDate:21/12/2022Share post:FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Washington: The number of cases of the novel coronavirus disease in the United States has surpassed 100 million, according to Johns Hopkins University.The US case tally reached 100,003,814.The US death toll currently stands at 1,088,236.Previous articleUS House panel votes to release report on Trump’s tax returnsNext articleMusk says he will step down as Twitter CEOGC NewsDesk Seven Important Mandals Of Pune To Celebrate Ganesh Festival In Kashmir In 2023 GC NewsDesk - 03/09/2022 Google warns 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords amid... 30/08/2025Qualcomm launches world’s first enterprise mobile processor with next-gen capabilities 28/08/2025Broadcom collaborates with Walmart to provide software solutions 27/08/2025US currency could lose another 10 pc by end of 2026:... 14/08/2025Australia, Vanuatu agree to A$500m security, business deal 14/08/2025Related articles Inside KashmirSt. Joseph’s School of Nursing, Baramulla Celebrates 150th Jubilee of FMM Congregation and Christmas ProgrammeSt. Joseph’s School of Nursing, Baramulla, marked a historic milestone with the grand celebration of the 150th Jubilee... Guest's ViewTrump, Congress, and India : How a Rare US House Hearing Exposed a Strategic RiftIntroductionIn Washington, formal hearings are often routine, procedural exercises that rarely capture attention beyond the Beltway. Yet, every... Editors NoteThe First Spark of the Arpora Fire Was a Panchayat StampThe trail of corruption that enabled the illegal operations of Birch nightclub - an illegality that burned 25... Editors NoteArpora’s White-Collared Terrorism: Will We Go to War Against Corruption That Kills Our Own?There are moments in a nation’s journey when the blood spilled on its own soil demands more than...