US News

Orange County Child First to Contract West Nile Virus This Year

An Orange County child tested positive of the West Nile virus, marking the county's first confirmed case of human infection for this year.
Anthony Fauci

Fauci on Russia's COVID-19 Vaccine: "I Seriously Doubt That It Is Safe and Effective"

The nation's top infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, said on Tuesday that he has serious doubts about Russia's COVID-19 vaccine, claiming that it is ready to be used for the coronavirus disease.
COVID-19 relief negotiations

McConnell Pushes Leaders to Restart COVID-19 Relief Negotiations

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is urging the White House and Democrat leaders to resume the COVID-19 relief negotiations on Tuesday as talks about the COVID-19 relief collapsed last week.

Biden's VP Pick Senator Kamala Harris is Making Political Party History

Joe Biden has named California junior senator Kamala Harris as his running mate Tuesday, making her the first woman of color to appear in a major political party's presidential ticket.

Pew Poll Finds Only 3% of U.S. Hispanics Use 'Latinx'

Latinx has been increasingly popular among politicians and mainstream media. But a new Pew research released Tuesday suggests that only a small portion of the U.S. Hispanic community have embraced this term.
Chicago Police

Chicago Police Department Arrests At Least 100 Overnight

The Chicago Police Department made at least 100 arrests overnight following the looting and violence that overtook the streets and injured a couple of police authorities.
Dr. Sonia Angell

California's Top Public Health Official Resigns, Errors in Test Results Could be the Reason

California's top public health official Dr. Sonia Angell resigned Sunday, as read in a copy of her resignation obtained by CBS News.
Dr. Anthony Fauci

Dr. Anthony Fauci Says Future COVID-19 Vaccine Will Not Give 100% Immunity

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's leading infectious disease expert with four decades of experience in different types of pandemics, said that the future COVID-19 vaccine will not give 100 percent immunity.
McDonald's File Lawsuit Against Former CEO Steve Easterbrook, Claims Employee Relationships

Mcdonald's Sues Former CEO Over Relationships With Employees

McDonald's is suing its former CEO, Steve Easterbrook, over alleged inappropriate relationships with another employees, while he was running the company.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

COVID-19 Seasons Unlikely: WHO Says Virus Unaffected by Seasonal Changes

Experts at the World Health Organization said on Monday that the coronavirus disease seems to be unaffected with the passing of the seasons.
Pres. Donald Trump

Secret Service Agent Abruptly Escorts Trump Out of a Press Briefing After Two Gunshots

Secret Service Agent abruptly escorted President Donald Trump out of a press briefing on Monday after a shooting incident outside the White House that involved an armed suspect.
Arrest

Two Fort Hood Soldiers Among Nine Arrested for Child Prostitution

Two Fort Hood soldiers were among the nine people arrested during a two-day child prostitution sting Saturday, said a report from ABC affiliate KXXV.
Seattle Police budget cut

Seattle City Council OKs Move of Defunding Police Department

The Seattle City Council has approved Monday the proposal to begin defunding the city's police department.

White House Plans to Block Citizens, Legal Residents Returning to US Over Virus Threat

The White House is considering a temporary block on American citizens and legal residents returning to the United States from abroad.
Money

When Will You Receive Your $400 Federal Unemployment Aid?

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin finally commented on when unemployed Americans could start to receive the $400 federal unemployment aid.
Governor Gavin Newsom Announces He Will Sign Moratorium On Executions In California

Newsom: $400 Unemployment Plan Won’t Work in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state would face "massive" budget cuts if it goes through with President Donald Trump's unemployment plan.

New COVID-19 Testing Site Soon to Rise Near US-Mexico Border

A COVID-19 testing site will open up near the U.S.- Mexico Border later this week, San Diego County officials said.
Vikings' Cameron Smith

Vikings' Cameron Smith to Undergo Heart Operation After Testing Positive for COVID-19

Minnesota Vikings' Cameron Smith will need an open-heart surgery after discovering of a serious condition when he tested positive for the coronavirus disease.
COVID-19 cases

Schools Might Gatekeep COVID-19 Cases Due to Privacy Laws

Parents, teachers, and students altogether are still doubtful whether school reopening for the fall semester is the right decision amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
 Investment Migration

You Can Move to Other Countries Through Investment Migration, Only If You Are Rich

The coronavirus pandemic has limited the people's ability to travel through international flights. Even domestic travels are highly discouraged from curbing the further spread of the coronavirus disease.