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Zuckerberg Loses More Than $7 Billion as Big Firms Boycott and Pull Out Their Paid Advertisements

Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg loses $7 billion as big firms and companies boycott and pull out their paid advertisements.

Shooting at California Walmart Distribution Center Leaves 2 Dead, 4 Injured

At least two dead and four injured were found at a Walmart distribution center in Red Bluff, California on Saturday after a man reportedly drove into the distribution center and shot people.
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Scientists Discover a Potential Cure for Heart Disease, the Leading Cause of Death in the US

Researchers say a single injection could potentially lower a person's risk of developing heart complications and death.

California Democrats Want John Wayne Airport Renamed

California Democrats called on the Orange County Board of Supervisors this week to change the name of John Wayne Airport and remove all likeness of Wayne, including his statue, in the international airport due to "racist and bigoted" statements made by the actor in the past.

Arizona Attorney General Tells Church to Stop Claims of 'Purifying' Coronavirus in Air

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich issued a cease-and-desist letter Friday to Glendale-based Clean Air EXP that was advertised by a Phoenix church for alleged false advertising that claims it can 'purify' coronavirus from the air.

Oklahoma Journalist Becomes COVID-19 Positive After Being Present at Trump's Tulsa Rally

An Oklahoma reporter who covered President Trump's rally has been tested positive for the coronavirus.

US Supreme Court Denies Absentee Voting for Texas Voters

The request of the Democratic Party to expand voting by mail to all Texas voters during the coronavirus pandemic has been denied by the Supreme Court.

Trump Signs Executive Order to Protect American Monuments from Vandalism

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday the signing of an executive order aimed to protect American memorials, monuments, and statues from destruction and other forms of vandalism.

COVID-19 Prompts Judge to Order Release of Migrant Children in Family Detention Centers

U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee has ordered the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to free migrant children held at the country's three family detention centers for more than 20 days.

Florida And Texas Governors Impose New 'Restrictions' Amid Spike in Coronavirus Cases

With new confirmed coronavirus cases in Florida and Texas skyrocketing, officials have decided to impose new restrictions.
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Trump’s Military Fund Diversion for Border Wall 'Unlawful,' Appeals Court Says

The Trump administration's diversion of military funds to construct additional barriers to the United States-Mexico border wall was "unlawful," ruled a federal appeals court on Friday.

Tucson Mayor Stands by Police Chief Amid Death of Hispanic Man

Mayor Regina Romero of Tucson, Arizona said city police chief Chris Magnus should not resign despite his offer to step down from his post following the fatal death of a Hispanic man, who died handcuffed in police custody.

Trump Administration Can Now Deport Asylum Seekers Without Letting Them Appeal Their Case

The Supreme Court concluded that refusing access to a judicial review did not violate the U.S. Constitution.

Temporary Immigration Policy Freezing Visas Upsets Texas-Based Firms In Need of Immigrant Workers

For some Texans, Trump's latest executive order could hamper the growth of the economy. Texas-based companies moving forward during these trying times may undergo further workforce challenges as an executive order concerning immigration policy was signed last Monday.
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Surprise Birthday Party in Texas Leaves 18 Family Members With COVID-19

At least 18 members of a Texas family have tested positive for COVID-19, after a "nephew" had unknowingly spread the virus at a recent surprise birthday party.
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Justin Bieber Files $20M Defamation Suit Against Two Women Accusing Him of Sexual Assault

Singer Justin Bieber has filed $2 million defamation lawsuit against to two women, who accused him of sexual assault.
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CDC Says Actual Coronavirus Cases in US May Top 20 Million

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that there are about 23 million coronavirus cases in the country.

Hispanic Caucus Members Ask Transparency on HHS COVID 'Protect Now' System

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Alex Azar to ask more transparency on the government's coronavirus data platform system, created by the American private software firm Palantir Technologies.
Donald Trump

Trump to Sign Executive Order Prioritizing Skills Over Degrees in Fed Hiring

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign another executive order that directs the federal government to prioritize hiring those who have skills rather than those who have university degrees.
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More Warning Signs: CDC Says Here Are The New COVID-19 Symptoms to Look Out For

The nation's public health agency has updated its list of symptoms induced by the coronavirus, including new pre-existing medical conditions that could make a person more susceptible to a severe case of coronavirus.