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'The Kids Are All Right' Actor Eddie Hassell Dies at 30 After Being Shot

The actor best known for his roles in the 2010 Oscar-nominated film "The Kids Are All Right" movie Eddie Hassell died after being shot in Texas.
Biden Campaign Canceled Texas Events for Safety Concerns

Biden Campaign Canceled Texas Events for Safety Concerns

Democratic bet Joe Biden's campaign team has canceled at least two events in Texas on Oct. 30 after vehicles carrying Trump flags and signs surrounded one of Biden campaign's buses.
Florida Man Captures Massive 1,000-Pound Alligator 'Stalking' Him Right Behind His Home

Florida Man Captures Massive 1,000-Pound Alligator 'Stalking' Him Right Behind His Home

A Florida man and his friend found and caught an alligator that weighed more than 1,000 pounds. The alligator was found in a river in Blountstown, Florida.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Testifies Before Senate On Federal Response To Pandemic

Fauci Says US is 'Poorly' Prepared for COVID-19 Winter, Infuriates White House

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that the U.S. "could not be positioned more poorly" in dealing with COVID-19 for the winter season.

Teen Who Filmed George Floyd's Murder to Receive a Courage Award

Seventeen-year-old Darnella Frazier is set to receive a courage award in December for recording the killing of George Floyd on her cellphone.

Trump Denies Plans to Declare Premature Victory in Election

President Donald Trump denied that he would declare premature victory in the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday night.

Early Voters Reach 92 Million, 2 Days Before Election Day

Over 92 million early voters have already cast their ballots by Saturday, with just days remaining before Election Day.
Nevada Dad Enraged With Cheating Partner, Throws Infant From Balcony Then Sets Apartment on Fire

Nevada Dad Enraged With Cheating Partner, Throws Infant From Balcony Then Sets Apartment on Fire

Nevada man Clarence Edward Martin, aged 32, threw his 2-month-old baby from the 2nd-floor balcony and set their apartment on fire.
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Oregon Becomes First State to Decriminalize Hard Drugs

Oregon will be the first state in the United States to decriminalize possession of small amounts of heroin, cocaine, LSD, and other hard drugs under a ballot measure.
Mexicans Celebrate The Traditional Day of The Dead Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Mexico Surpasses 90,000 COVID-19 Deaths, Destroying Region's Day of the Dead

Mexico has surpassed 90,000 death linked to COVID-19 after 495 more people were killed as of Wednesday.
COVID-19 Home Test: Here's How Much It Costs, Where You Can Get One

COVID-19: US Reports New Single-Day World Record of 100,000 Cases

The U.S. set a new world record for confirmed COVID-19 daily caseload on Friday, reporting just over 100,000 new infections.
Texans Casts Their Vote On Last Day Of Early Voting In The State

9 Million Early Voters Cast Ballots in Texas, Topping 2016 Voter Turnout

Texas early voters for this year have now surpassed the total voter turnout in all of 2016 on Friday morning.
US Border Authorities Expel Migrant Children from Other Countries into Mexico

US Border Authorities Expel Migrant Children to Other Countries Far From Their Families

The U.S.border authorities expelled migrant children from other nations into the neighboring country.
Regeneron Stops Trial of Antibody Drug for Severely Ill Covid-19 Patients

Regeneron Stops Trial of Antibody Drug for Severely Ill COVID-19 Patients

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has paused a clinical trial of its experimental antibody drug for seriously ill COVID-19 patients because of a potential safety concern.
Halloween and COVID-19: Safety Tips to Avoid Unexpected Injuries

Halloween and COVID-19: Safety Tips to Avoid Unexpected Injuries

Halloween is a busy holiday in emergency rooms. Statistics showed that children are more than twice to be hit by a car on average and be killed on Halloween than any other day of the year. So here are some safe and yet fun tips to avoid accidents and mishaps on this occasion.

McConnell Sees a Stimulus Deal in 2021; Pelosi and Trump Want It Sooner

Top officials in Washington are sending mixed signals about when could a new stimulus bill will be passed.

USPS to Apply 'Extraordinary Measures' to Deliver Mail-In Ballots on Time

The United States Postal Service (USPS) said Friday that it would implement several "extraordinary measures" to ensure that all mail-in ballots would be delivered in time to be counted.

Trump Gaining on Biden in Some Swing States: Report

President Donald Trump has been leading in most swing states against Democratic bet Joe Biden, according to a report.
Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Miami Mom Who Drowned Autistic Son

Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Miami Mom Who Drowned Autistic Son

Prosecutors are eyeing a death penalty against a Miami mom accused of killing her autistic son by drowning.
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Rare Blue Moon on Halloween: What Does It Mean?

The rare blue moon will make this year's Halloween something different. This will be visible across the globe on Oct. 31 and what does this mean?