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WHO Warns the Global Pandemic Will Not End Soon

The World Health Organization warned on Saturday that the global pandemic COVID-19 will not end soon. The international health agency also added the economic pressures and fatigue it will bring.

Baby Whose Parents Were Killed in El Paso Walmart Shooting, How is He Now?

Infant Paul Anchondo continue life after one year the shooting that killed his parents in El Paso happened.
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Law Enforcement Personnel Went Into a Bar Party in LA Without COVID-19 Precautions

Around 100 to 150 law enforcement personnel went into a bar party in Los Angeles without following COVID-19 precautionary measures like social distancing and wearing of the facemask.
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Microsoft Responds to Planned Acquisition of TikTok After Consulting Trump

Microsoft confirmed its talk with ByteDance to acquire TikTok and discussed with President Donald Trump his concerns about the security and censorship of the acquisition.

Criminal Law Experts Say Police Officers Involved in Breonna Taylor's Death Should Not Be Charged

Millions including Lebron James, Beyonce, and other stars seek justice for Breonna Taylor. However, criminal law experts say that the Police Officers involved should not be charged.
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COVID-19 Exposure Notification Apps to Arrive in a Week

Many U.S. states are still struggling to flatten the number of COVID-19 positive cases as many health facilities are becoming overwhelmed with the number of people being hospitalized.
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Do Not Disregard These Symptoms that Will Surely Tell Whether You Have COVID-19

Three common symptoms of COVID-19 are cough, high fever, and sore throat. However, there are six sure symptoms and signs that will tell that you have COVID-19.
Netflix's Top 10 Most Popular Movies

Netflix's Top 10 Most Popular Movies

Here are Netflix's Top 10 most-popular movies for the month of July. Netflix's movies for July was an unusual dispute for the Top 10 movies which had seven films that claim the #1 position throughout July.
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Democrats and Republicans Agree on the Next Stimulus Payment

Republican and Democrat lawmakers made progress on Saturday during their deliberation on the next stimulus to combat the negative impact of COVID-19.

COVID-19 and Its Positive Consequence: Long-Lost Sisters Reunite After More Than 50 Years

Long-lost sisters reunited after 53-years of being separated from each other, thanks to the coronavirus.
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96 Year-Old Latino Man Graduates with Top Honor, Survives WWII, and Now the Pandemic

A Latino man survived World War II, graduated in college as a Top Honor in his class at the age of 96, and now the global pandemic. He is now Italy's oldest university graduate.
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New Study From CDC Confirms Kids Could Be the Spreader of the Virus

A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that children could be asymptomatic but are likely to be spreaders of the virus.
What Exactly is Going on with TikTok? Here are Bunches of Details You Don't want to Miss

What Exactly is Going on with TikTok? Here are Bunches of Details You Wouldn't Want to Miss

TikTok is one of the most popular applications that teens, celebrities, and any person indulge in its use. It has been the talk of the town recently. What's going on with TikTok? Let's find out!
Isaias Downgrade to Tropical Storm But Expected to Regain Strength as It Aims for Eastern Florida

Isaias Downgrades to Tropical Storm But Expected to Regain Strength as It Aims for Eastern Florida

Hurricane Isaias weakened on Saturday to a tropical storm but might strengthen as it approaches Florida.

Red Onions Possibly Cause Salmonella Outbreak in 31 States

The Salmonella Newport outbreak that has sickened almost 400 people in 31 states has been traced back to red onions, health officials said.
House Committee Examines US Park Police Reaction To Protesters At Lafayette Park

Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva Tests Positive for COVID-19

Arizona Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva has tested positive for COVID-19, his office confirmed in a statement Saturday.

Florida Teen, Two Others Arrested for Hacking Massive Twitter Accounts

A 17-year-old teenager from Tampa, Florida was arrested on Friday for allegedly hacking dozens of Twitter accounts, including those of several high-profile users, last month.
Donald Trump Worries More on Mail-In Ballots, Doesn't Want to Postpone 2020 Election

Trump Says He Doesn't Want to Delay Election; But Worried on Mail-In Ballots

After suggesting a delay in the 2020 presidential election, President Donald Trump rows back and said he's just worried about the mail-in voting.

Former Presidential Candidate Herman Cain Dies of COVID-19

Former Presidential candidate Herman Cain died from COVID-19. Rep. Louie Gohmert, on the other hand, tested positive for coronavirus before his planned travel with President Donald Trump to Texas.
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Civil Rights Icon John Lewis’ Leaves Behind an Inspiring Legacy

Representative John Lewis has been known for his commitment to bring a new generation of leaders and activists. But that might not be the only thing he is remarkable for.