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Tele-Abortion Technology ‘Silver Lining’ of COVID-19 Crisis, Says Planned Parenthood

In one of her recent interviews, Planned Parenthood's acting CEO said, the "silver lining" of the COVID-19 crisis is that her abortion chain has employed the "telehealth technology to offer drug-induced, at-home abortions."

President Trump Pressures Vaccine Developers, Wants 100 Million Doses by Fall

In the war against COVID-19, time is the second biggest enemy. That is why U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing vaccine developers to fast-track the vaccine and produce 100 million doses by fall.

How 2019's Measles Outbreak Protected American Samoa From COVID-19

The number of infected persons for COVID-19 in the United States has reached more than 1.2 million as of today and claimed the lives of more than 70,000 but American Samoa, a U.S. territory, has remained to be the only place in the country with no COVID-19 case.

President Trump's Valet Reportedly Positive for COVID-19

The U.S. President Donald Trump's personal valet, who is also a U.S. Navy member, is reportedly infected with the new coronavirus.

Lawmaker Says Ahmaud Arbery Was Murdered for Being Black

Ahmaud Arbery, a man from Georgia, was killed by two white men, gaining attention from lawmakers and athletes after the video of the incident was released online.

Facebook’s 'Speech Police' Criticized for Lack of Trump Supporters

Facebook had recently launched and introduced the members of its Oversight Board. Read on to find out what the FCC Commissioner had to say about it.

US Military Bans Anyone With COVID-19 History From Serving

Men and women who have been infected by the coronavirus disease may be barred from joining the U.S. military, according to a Pentagon official.

"Plain Truths" About COVID-19 from Former CDC Director

Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Tom Frieden revealed 'Plain Truths' about COVID-19 in the United States.

The Dead Receive Stimulus Checks, Government Wants the Money Back

Dead people received stimulus checks when the Internal Revenue Service began sending direct deposits into taxpayers' bank account up to $1,200.

Texas and California Residents File Lawsuits for Overpriced Eggs

There are inflation price cases in other goods amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, people from California and Texas are looking at the alarming overpricing of eggs. Find out about the lawsuits they filed against egg producers and retailers.

Texas Governor Allows Some Businesses to Reopen Amid Multiplying COVID-19 Hotspots

Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently announced his plans to allow non-essential businesses to reopen their doors to customers despite a rising number of coronavirus hotspots in the state.

Florida Woman Arrested After Boy Is Found Locked in a Home Filled With Fleas, Urine, and Dog Feces

A Florida woman is now behind bars after police officers rescued a boy locked in a home filled with fleas, dog feces, and urine.

Dallas Hair Salon Owner Arrested and Jailed For a Week For Operating Amid COVID-19

Shelley Luther, owner of Salon a la Mode, refused to obey a cease-and-desist letter asking her to shut operations. She attended a court hearing on Tuesday.

Gilead Announces Mass Production of Remdesivir – More Drugs Under Research

Gilead Sciences has recently announced that after the Food and Drug Administration approved remdesivir, they are looking into manufacturers who can produce and license the drug to other countries.

Orphaned at Sea: Terry Jo Duperrault and the Bizzare Tale of Mass Murder Aboard the Bluebelle

An 11-year-old girl drifted in the open sea for over 90 hours after a tragic series of murders struck her ship.

Police Hunt Leads Suspect to Drop Nearly $1 Million on the Highway

Suspects California suddenly stopped in the middle of a police hunt, dropping two boxes full of cash totaling nearly $1 million on the side of the road before a police officer, together with his K9 partner, Beny, apprehended them.

US Court Denies ICE Detainees' Release, Tight Living Conditions Could Lead to COVID-19 Outbreak

ICE detainees in Los Angeles will have to remain under custody after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit overruled a judge's decision to require their release.

National Teacher Appreciation Week: Appreciating and Honoring the Hard Work and Sacrifices of Teachers

It is National Teacher Appreciation Week. Express how much you appreciate the sacrifices and hard work of your teachers. Read on to appreciate them more.

Salute To Nurses! Here's Where You Can Get Freebies And Discounts This National Nurses Week

As National Nurses Week kicks off today, the world honors nurses around the world, our modern-day heroes fighting the COVID-19 epidemic.

Here's Why More Latinos are Catching Coronavirus Despite Being a Minority Group in the US

Despite being a U.S. minority group, Latinos who are getting infected with the coronavirus are increasing in number. Why is this happening?