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Petition to Stop Trump’s Tulsa Rally Denied despite Surge in COVID-19 Cases

A Tulsa judge denied a petition seeking to stop the upcoming campaign rally in this Oklahoman city. Residents and health experts worry about the possible spread of COVID-19 in the venue as many people would not be wearing face masks or keeping social distance.
NBA

NBA Games Resume Next Month, League to Address Racial Inequality Issues

The National Basketball Association will be resuming its 2019-2020 season tentatively on July 31, and addressing social injustice and racial inequality issues will be the league's central goals.
Police officers speak with a protester during a rally against racial inequality and the police shooting death of Rayshard Brooks, in Atlanta, Georgia, US.

Suspect in California Cop's Murder has Ties with Boogaloo Bois - FBI

The FBI has announced that Steven Carillo, the suspect charged for the murder of California policemen, is connected to Boogaloo Bois, an extremist movement. His scribbled phrases - 'boog' and 'I became unreasonable' - served as hints that he was indeed part of the anti-government group.

Pablo Escobar's Notorious Crime Partner Released from US Jail

Carlos Lehder of the Medellin Drug Cartel, Pablo Escobar's notorious crime partner who flooded the streets of the U.S. with billions worth of cocaine, was recently released from jail.
A prescription video game can now treat kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.

Prescribed Video Game for Kids with ADHD: What You Need to Know

The FDA recently approved a prescription video game that will help treat kids with ADHD. Called the EndeavorRX, after years of clinical trials, this treatment has proven to 'cure measurable attention deficit' among kids aged 8-12.

Virtual Vigil for Undocumented Workers a 'Technological Achievement'

Advocates for the welfare of undocumented workers in Washington State comprising hundreds of Catholics gathered online to hold a two-night virtual vigil beginning Tuesday. The vigil aimed to advocate for helping immigrants receive financial aid and equal rights in this time of pandemic.

Alabama Counties Now COVID-19 Hotspots, Hospital Conditions Worsening

In Alabama, multiple counties are running out of bed spaces in intensive care units. Multiple nursing homes also suffer devastating blows as residents and staffers get infected with the pandemic.

Ex-Atlanta Officer Faces 11 Charges for Killing Rayshard Brooks

Investigators found the accused officer failed to administer first-aid following the shooting. The district attorney's office also discovered the victim was held down and repeatedly kicked while he struggled for his life.

Black Lives Matter Inspires Renaming of 2 Berkeley Schools

Two California schools will be renamed in support of Black Lives Matter, after a resolution was signed to address racism in public schools in the state.
Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, the Golden State Killer

Golden State Killer Who Terrorized Hundreds Likely to Avoid Death Penalty

The notorious criminal is responsible for murdering a dozen people, raping 45, and terrorizing 120 homes across California. He is expected to avoid the death sentence for 62 charges.

Nearly Half of California's COVID-19 Cases Involve Younger People, Reports Claim

Recent reports show the global pandemic is infecting more people aged 34 and under as California reopens its economy. Experts believe the surge is likely attributed to disobeying social distancing and face mask guidelines.
Florida Department of Economic and Opportunity says it is already dealing with a ‘data security incident’ linked to unemployment benefits.

Benefits are ‘Stingiest’ in Florida, as Unemployment Continues to Rise

Unemployment problems in Florida appear to remain unsolved. Claimants say the government program is "the stingiest" because of low disbursement amounts, slow distribution, and data security.

California's Public Health Experts Remain Skeptical About Reopening

California’s reopening drew mixed reactions as business owners and residents expressed relief over the development, while drawing skepticism from health experts. Governor Newsom defended the decision with indicators showing the reopening was right on time.
Healthcare workers were shown importance as the South California Gas Co., in partnership with the Latino Restaurants Association, held meal distribution activities for them.

Latino Businesses Undertake Feeding Program for Healthcare Workers

Southern California Gas Co. and the Latino Restaurants Association partnered in a feeding program dubbed, “Feed Frontliners Program.” This initiative is meant to show appreciation to health care workers for their selfless commitment to their job.

Former Security Adviser to Release Tell-All Book, May Include Details on Trump's Impeachment

The book, which is slated for release on June 23, is expected to include classified information on Trump's impeachment and other "international misconduct" by the administration.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks inside of the New York Stock Exchange after earlier ringing the opening bell as the building opens for the first time since March while the outbreak COVID-19 continues in the Manhattan borough of New York, US.

Excited to Play Sports Again? Know Where and What You can Play in New York Beginning July 6

Gov. Cuomo recently announced, beginning July 6, young people can already play select sports with some limitations. These said sports are also allowed only in New York regions entering in phase 3 reopening.
State Trooper swat team secure the area as demonstrators take part in a rally against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

"Lack of Support" Triggered Florida SWAT Officers to Quit

The officers of Florida SWAT Team who resigned from their functions cited some complaints that hinder them from carrying on in fulfilling their duties. One of the main reasons for their resignation is Vice Mayor Javellana’s lack of support.
T- Mobile

Was the T-Mobile Network Outage a Cyber Attack?

Speculations of a possible cyber attack went viral online following the widespread outage of T-Mobile and other wireless services yesterday across the country.
US politicians won’t start working on stimulus check 2 until the latter part of July when the Congress returns from their two-week break, taking place from July 3 to 17.

Is a 2nd Stimulus Check Far from Reality? Senate Bares Update

Stimulus Check 2, which drew a lot of reactions on Twitter, may be possible but the US Senate said it is uncertain if the payment is indeed required.

FDA Revokes Emergency Approval of Hydroxychloroquine, Claims it is Ineffective Against COVID-19

Recent studies show that antimalarial drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine did not prevent patients from being infected with the coronavirus. Officials also claim the benefits did not outweigh the risks of taking the treatment.