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Fauci Says It Could Be 'Months' Before School-Age Children Get COVID-19 Vaccine

Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Sunday that the COVID-19 vaccine will likely be unavailable for school-age children for "months."
Fauci Says Nation May See a Surge Upon Surge in COVID-19 Cases, No Relaxation in Restrictions

Fauci Says Nation May See a Surge Upon Surge in COVID-19 Cases, No Relaxation in Restrictions

The nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said on Sunday that he does not see current public health restrictions and recommendations being relaxed before the years ends.

Iowa Republican Congressional Candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks Set to Win Election by 6 Votes

Republican congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks proved that every vote does count as she is set to win the election in Iowa by a mere six votes.
Trump Intends to Run 2024 Presidential Campaign on Biden’s Inauguration, Report Says

Trump Intends to Run 2024 Presidential Campaign on Biden's Inauguration, Report Says

U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering options for the 2024 presidential election while discussing the details of re-launching his campaign with his closest confidants.

Fact Check: The Truth Behind Joe Biden's Warrant of Arrest Circulating Online

Screenshots of a document became viral on Facebook and Instagram claiming that it was a warrant of arrest for Joe Biden alleging him of different crimes.
Amazon Warehouse Evacuated Over Hazmat Scare,  Multiple Workers Hospitalized

Amazon Warehouse Evacuated Over Hazmat Scare, Multiple Workers Hospitalized

Multiple Amazon employees were hospitalized after being exposed to an unknown substance at a distribution center in southern California.
Stimulus Check: If It isn't Be Included, Here Are What You Could Receive?

Financial Benefits You Could Still Receive Even Without Stimulus Check

There are other financial benefits you could get if the stimulus check won't be included in the next round of COVID-19 relief package. Here are those!
Senate Republicans Attend Policy Luncheon On Capitol Hill

McConnell Halts In-Person GOP Lunches Due to COVID-19 Concerns

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell put a pause to in-person GOP lunches due to health concerns following a surge in COVID-19 cases post-Thanksgiving.
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San Francisco Mayor Issues New Curfew Order That Affects Local Businesses

San Francisco officials announced new COVID-19 orders that will take effect on Monday after the number of infections continues to increase.
California Churches Can Hold Indoor Services Despite Pandemic, Supreme Court Rules

Supreme Court Agrees to Rule on Census Case Excluding Undocumented Immigrants

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Trump administration's plan to exclude millions of undocumented immigrants from the census count.
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Los Angeles County Issues New COVID-19 Orders Following Cases Surge

The Los Angeles County issued new COVID-19 orders that will take effect starting Monday until Dec. 20. The three-week order aims to reduce COVID-19 cases in the county.
President Trump Departs For Camp David

Only 3% of Trump Supporters Believe President Should Concede Election to Biden

A new poll by CNBC/Change Research showed that most of President Donald Trump's supporters in the 2020 election had unwavering support for the president and think he should not concede.
United Airlines Starts Shipping Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine to Distribution Centers

United Airlines Starts Shipping Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine to Distribution Centers

United Airlines Holdings Inc. began charter flights to send doses of Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine, ahead of approval from regulators.
California Officials Evict Homeless Activists After Illegally Occupying Vacant Homes

California Officials Evict Homeless Activists After Illegally Occupying Vacant Homes

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has evicted a group of activists who illegally occupied vacant homes.
Frontline Essential Workers, People Over 75 Next in Line for Vaccine – CDC Panel

CDC Advisers to Decide Next Week on Who Gets COVID-19 Vaccine First

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisers had called an emergency meeting for Tuesday to discuss who should be the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
COVID-19 Pandemic Pushes Debate Over Driver's Licenses for Undocumented Workers

COVID-19 Pandemic Pushes Debate Over Driver's Licenses for Undocumented Workers

Essential workers kept food supplies moving from farms to supermarkets and took care of the elderly in nursing homes. However, thousands of them are undocumented immigrants who choose to risk driving without a license to keep their jobs.
Hispanic and Latino Americans Are More Likely to Have Type 2 Diabetes: CDC

Hispanic and Latino Americans Are More Likely to Have Type 2 Diabetes: CDC

Hispanic and Latino Americans are more likely to have diabetes than non-Hispanic whites, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study.

Trump Says Biden Must Prove His Votes Are Not 'Fraudulent' Before He Can Enter White House

President Donald Trump said Friday that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden could only enter the White House as president if he could prove that the millions of votes he received in the election were not illegally obtained.

Republican David Valadao Wins Congressional Race in California

Republican David Valadao has snatched the House seat from Democratic Rep. TJ Cox in California's 21st Congressional District, reclaiming the seat he lost two years ago.

Trump Camp Loses Appeal on Election Disputes in Pennsylvania

A federal appeals court threw out a lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign over Pennsylvania's voting procedures on Friday.