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Moderna to Provide up to 125 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Globally in Early 2021

Only 18% of Moderna COVID Vaccine Trial Participants are Latino, Black, Indigenous People

Biotech Moderna said on Friday that Latino, Black and Indigenous people only made up 18% of their phase three vaccine trials participants.
COVID-19 Testing

Experts Worried About New CDC Testing Guidelines, 'Change in Policy Will Kill'

COVID-19 testing guidelines were changed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a shift the puzzled many health experts.
LNU Lightning Complex Fire Burns In Napa County

Favorable Weather Boosts Battle Against California Wildfires

Weather conditions are now helping in fighting California wildfires, state fire officials said Tuesday.
YouTube

YouTube Filter Removes 11 Million Videos in 3 Months

YouTube has removed more videos than ever for the second quarter of 2020. The company relied more on automated filters than human moderators due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Republicans Hold Virtual 2020 National Convention

Republican Convention Airs Naturalization Ceremony for 5 New US Citizens

The Republican Convention aired a surprise naturalization ceremony at the White House on Tuesday evening.
New Citizens Sworn In At "Democracy Plaza" In New York

US Immigration Agency Drops Furlough for 13,000 Workers

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced Tuesday that it will cancel their planned furlough of 13,000 workers.

Social Security Funds will Suffer from Payroll Tax Cut, Chief Actuary Warns

Social Security retirement trust fund will be depleted by 2023 due to a permanent payroll tax cut, warned the agency's chief actuary.

3 Tips for Keeping Kids Social Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 pandemic can be a stressful time for kids, and many social distancing measures are preventing them from getting the time they need to stay social and cope with the situation.
Nintendo Switch Preview Event

New Nintendo Switch Is Coming Next Year, Reports Claim

Nintendo is set to release an upgraded version of the highly popular Switch game console next year, reports said.
Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez to Launch Her Own Cosmetics Brand, JLo Beauty

Jennifer Lopez has dropped some exciting news for her beauty lover fans: her very own cosmetics brand, JLo Beauty, is coming soon.
LAX

CDC Drops 14-Day Quarantine Recommendation for Returning Travelers

The 14-day quarantine recommendation for returning travelers has been dropped by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Friday.
Republicans Hold Virtual 2020 National Convention

Trump Formally Nominated for 2020 Race at Republican Convention

President Donald Trump was formally nominated for a second term in the White House during the Republican Convention Monday.
Fortnite

Microsoft Backs Epic Games in Legal Spat vs Apple

Microsoft has joined the brewing legal battle between Apple and Epic Games, giving the "Fortnite" creator an unexpected ally.

Orange County Removed From California's COVID-19 Watch List

Orange County has been removed from California's COVID-19 watch list on Sunday, following a surge in cases and hospitalizations last month.

Kellyanne Conway Announces White House Departure to Focus on Family

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway announced Sunday that she would leave her post by the end of the month.

Warmest Waters on Earth are on Hurricane Marco, Laura's Path, What are the Dangers?

Hurricane Marco and soon-to-be Hurricane Laura are approaching the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricanes get their energy from ocean heat, and being in the warmest waters on Earth right now will likely spell danger.

More Latinos in California are Dying of COVID-19

Latinos are dying of COVID-19 in California at higher rates than other groups, and there are many factors that come into play.
Students At The University Of New Mexico Attend Classes On First Day Of New School Year

US Schools Face Laptop Shortage as Students Return to Classes this Fall

U.S. Schools are facing laptop shortages and long delays that go up to several months. A report from Associated Press found that many are having hard time getting this year's most important school supply.
Handwashing

These Small Everyday Activities Put You at COVID-19 Risk

Everyday activities are a thing of routine. They're also the kinds of things that you had to think through when COVID-19 risks became a concern for many.
Trump Issues Executive Orders Barring Transactions With TikTok And WeChat

TikTok to Sue US Government Over Trump's Ban on App

TikTok confirms plans to file a lawsuit against the U.S. government on Saturday. They argued that President Trump's executive order than bans the app has deprived it of due process.

US Gulf Coast on Alert as Two Tropical Storms Threaten Historic Blow

Tropical storms moved across the Caribbean on Saturday night, posing a historic threat to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
House Democrats To Vote On Post Office Bill In Break From Summer Recess

Slimmed Down Stimulus? Meadows Visits Capitol to Talk to Pelosi

Mark Meadows, White House Chief of Staff, visited the U.S. Capitol on Saturday in an attempt to pressure Democrats into accepting a slimmed down version of the stimulus bill.

COVID-19: Singing Not Riskier Than Talking, New Study Suggests

Singing is not riskier than talking when it comes to risk of spreading the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but volume matters.
Former Trump Strategist Steve Bannon Arrested On Fraud Charges Related To Crowdfunded Built The Wall Campaign

Steve Bannon Pleads 'Not Guilty' for Alleged Fraud Scheme

Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser, pleaded 'not guilty' to a fraud charge related to an online fundraising campaign for the border wall.
Peach

Peaches May Be Linked to Salmonella Outbreak that Sickened 68 People

Peaches are being studied for a potential link to the salmonella outbreak that affected 68 people in nine different states, said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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