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CDC Removes Warning About Spread of COVID-19 Through Air

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) once more reversed a part of their COVID-19 guidance, taking back its warning that the virus can spread through the air.

Dengue Fever Survivors May Have Some Immunity Against COVID-19, Study Suggests

Dengue fever was found to have some level of immunity against COVID-19, a new study suggests. (Photo : commons. wikimedia. org) Dengue fever was found to have some level of immunity against COVID-19, a new study suggests.

Emmys: America Ferrera Recalls Being Told to 'Sound More Latina' in First Ever Audition

America Ferrera opened up during the 2020 Emmys about her very first audition in Hollywood, where she was told to "sound more Latina."
Microsoft In Talks To Buy TikTok App From Chinese Company ByteDance

ByteDance Seeks $60 Billion TikTok Valuation in US Deal

ByteDance, the Chinese parent company for TikTok is seeking a valuation worth $60 billion for the pop video sharing app's U.S. deal.

GOP Prepares to Release Controversial Biden Report

Republicans are set to release a report that focuses on Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.
Hard Hit Imperial County Struggles With Surge In COVID-19 Cases In California

California to Pause New Unemployment Claims for Two Weeks

The California Employment Development Department (EDD) said it would not accept new unemployment claims for the next two weeks.
Face Mask

New CDC Guidance Acknowledges Coronavirus Can Spread Through Air

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance has been updated to inform the public that coronavirus can spread through the air.
Beta Begins Bringing Rain to the Region Tonight

Tropical Storm Beta to Drench Texas Coastline Next Week

Tropical Storm Beta is slowly drifting to the western part of Gulf of Mexico, likely to scrape the Texas coastline by early next week.
Health care worker uses a swab to test man at COVID-19 drive in testing location in Houston, Texas

CDC Drops Controversial Testing Guideline that Prompted Backlash

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dropped a controversial piece of COVID-19 testing guideline yet again.
U.S. President Trump leads the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington

Poison Ricin Package was Sent to White House, Report Says

A poison ricin was found in a package sent to the White House and addressed to President Donald Trump, officials said.
Smartphone with Tik Tok logo is seen in front of displayed Oracle logo in this illustration taken

Trump Approves TikTok-Oracle Deal

President Donald Trump said he has approved a TikTok-Oracle deal to take over the video-sharing app's U.S. operations.
President Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Fayetteville, North Carolina

Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Will Be a Woman

President Trump said his Supreme Court nominee to replace late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would likely be a woman.

California Expands Family Leave Protections for Small Business Workers

A new California law signed by Governor Gavin Newsom will now expand family leave protections of small business workers.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva

Reward for Gunman of 2 LA Deputies Climbs to Over $500,000

The reward money offered for information leading to the arrest of the gunman who shot two Los Angeles County deputies last week has grown to over $500,000, officials said.
US President Donald Trump

Trump Plans to Create New 'Patriotic Education' Commission

President Donald Trump has announced plans for a new commission to promote "patriotic education" in U.S. schools.
Wildfires In Oregon Force Mass Evacuations And Threaten Hundreds Of Structures

California, Oregon Wildfires Nearly 100% Contained

California and Oregon residents who suffered greatly from the dangerous wildfires are starting to get good news - some blazes are nearly contained.
Hurricane Sally Makes Landfall On Gulf Coast

Hurricane Sally Slams into Florida and Alabama; Rescues Underway for Widespread Flooding

Hurricane Sally has drenched people near the Florida-Alabama border, and rescue is now underway. (Photo : by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Members of the Pace Fire Rescue department wade through a flooded road after Hurricane Sally passed through the area on September 16, 2020 in Pensacola, Florida.
Stimulus

Trump's Call for 'Much Higher Numbers' for Stimulus Undercuts Republican Strategy

President Donald Trump urged Republicans on Wednesday to go big on the next stimulus bill's price tag.
TikTok

Trump Says He Does Not Approve of ByteDance Control in TikTok Deal

President Trump questioned the plans of Chinese tech firm ByteDance to keep most of its stake in the TikTok deal on its U.S. operations.
Joe Biden

Latinos for Trump Release Ad Highlighting Inappropriate Touching Allegations Against Biden

Latinos for Trump tweeted an ad Wednesday bringing attention to previous claims of inappropriate touching by Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Wildfires Rage in Oregon

Wildfire Smoke from Oregon, California Drifts to East Coast

Wildfire smoke from the West Coast has now drifted as far as the East Coast, giving residents hazy skies and unusual sunrises.
Hurricane Sally Makes Landfall On Gulf Coast

Hurricane Sally Makes Landfall as Category 2 Storm in Alabama

Hurricane Sally made landfall on the northern Gulf Coast early Wednesday, bringing life-threatening floods.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks about the 'Heroes Act', a proposal for the next phase of the COVID-19 relief legislation, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US.

Pelosi Commits to Keep House in Session Until COVID-19 Relief Deal Is Reached

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that the Congress would stay in session until lawmakers reach another COVID-19 relief deal.
Kobe Bryant and Vanessa Bryant

Vanessa Bryant Slams LA Sheriff Over LeBron James Challenge

Vanessa Bryant commented on Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva's challenge to LeBron James regarding the reward money in search of the two deputies' shooter Saturday.
Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden attends a Hispanic Heritage Month event in Kissimmee, FL

Biden Visits Florida in Hope to Resolve Struggle with Latino Voters

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden stepped up his reach to Latino voters in Florida, a key voting bloc, as polls showed his struggle and Trump's gained support.
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