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Ex-Angels Official Faces Drug Charge Linked to Tyler Skaggs' Overdose Death

Former Los Angeles Angels official Eric Kay has been charged with conspiracy to distribute fentanyl in connection with the overdose death of Angels' pitcher Tyler Skaggs in 2019.
Los Angeles Church Offers Covid Testing, As Cases In L.A. County Continue To Spike Upwards

CDC: Hispanic, Latino Children Are More Likely to Have COVID-19

Hispanic children have a higher COVID-19 hospitalization rate than white kids, said a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Friday.

Talks on Virus Aid Collapse; Jobless to Lose $600 Extra Benefit

Many unemployed Americans will more likely lose jobless benefits as talks on the vital coronavirus aid collapsed Friday.

Hamilton Cast Reunites in Support of Latino Victory Fund

The Hamilton cast is back to bring fans more to look forward to. The Latino Victory Fund is going to feature them, and fans might not know how to "Say No To This".
Mark Zuckerberg Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2020

Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Balloons to More Than $100 Billion

Mark Zuckerberg's net worth went over $100 billion for the first time on Thursday after Facebook Inc. hit a record-high with the release of its TikTok rival, Reels.

Arizona Teacher Resigns Over COVID-19 Fears, Faces $2,000 Fine

An Arizona teacher resigned after being told that he has to be on campus to teach amid the coronavirus pandemic, and now, he is facing a $2,000 fine.
Airport

US Lifts Global 'Do Not Travel' Advisory

The travel advisory issued by the U.S. State Department four months ago has been lifted on Thursday, saying conditions no longer warrant a global alert.

COVID-19: LA Threatens to Cut Off Power, Water at Party Houses

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday that he would allow the city to shut off power services to residents holding large parties for violating health orders to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Trump Signs Into Law $3 Billion Yearly Plan to Protect Lands, Parks

President Donald Trump signed into law a major piece of legislation that preserves national parks and protects public lands on Tuesday.

US Nears 5 Million Virus Cases as COVID-19 Evolves Into 'Behavioral Disease'

The United States is coming close to have five million COVID-19 cases, the highest number of cases in the world. It may be because some people haven't been taking the health precautions seriously.
Hand Sanitizer

FDA: Keep Your Hands Clean, but Beware of These Harmful Sanitizers

More than 100 harmful sanitizers have made the Food and Drug Administration's rolling list of sanitizers recalled because of the presence of a toxic chemical.

Ubisoft Exec Leaves Company After Sexual Misconduct Investigation

Ubisoft executive Tommy Francois left the company after an investigation of his alleged sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior.

Deaf Association Demands ASL Interpreters at COVID-19 Briefings

The deaf community is having a hard time understanding the COVID-19 press briefings at the White House as it lacked American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters during the events.

Former UCLA Gynecologist Faces 20 Sexual Assault Charges

Twenty sexual assault charges are faced by a former UCLA gynecologist. Los Angeles prosecutors expanded their case against him as 17 more charges, from the initial three filed last year, came in Monday.
Pain Pills

Painkillers May Be More Harmful Than Good for Chronic Pain

Painkillers like ibuprofen and aspirin can do "more harm than good" for chronic pain, health experts said Monday.
Sorrento Therapeutics in San Diego works on developing an antibody

Manufactured Antibodies May Be Next Big COVID-19 Treatment

A COVID-19 vaccine is something the world awaits the most, but right now, the next big treatment to fight the pandemic could come from antibodies designed to attack this new virus.
Members of the National Guard are seen at a military check point after Mexican security forces captured Jose Antonio Yepez known as "El Marro" (The Mallet) in Santa Cruz de Juventino Rosas

Mexico Police Seizes Theft Crime Boss 'El Marro', Under Pressure to Cut Violence

Crime boss José Antonio Yépez, better-known as El Marro was one of the most wanted men in Mexico. On Sunday, the crime boss was finally captured by security forces.

Back to School Efforts Raise Challenges for Parents, Teachers

As back to school plans are in the works so students to learn this fall, there also came challenges for parents and teachers who are working to create more safe spaces for kids in the country.
FILE PHOTO: Tik Tok logos are seen on smartphones in front of displayed ByteDance logo in this illustration

Foreign Tech Company ByteDance Accuses Facebook of 'Plagiarism and Smear'

ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, accused Facebook of "plagiarism and smear" following continued pressure on its business in the U.S.

Tropical Storm Isaias Grazes Florida's East Coast, Brings High Winds and Heavy Rains

Tropical Storm Isaias skirted the east coast of Florida on Sunday, but is now on its way to hit North and South Carolina by Monday night.
Coronavirus

New CDC Forecast Projects 20,000 Deaths Due to COVID-19 in 21 Days

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a forecast that deaths related to COVID-19 in the United States could reach 20,000 in the next 21 days.

'Apple Fire,' Thousands Evacuate due to Cherry Valley Wildfire

The 'Apple Fire', a wildfire northwest of Palm Springs flared up Saturday, prompting thousands to evacuate. The fire started small in Cherry Valley at Riverside County California last Friday.

Apple Tops Oil Giant Saudi Aramco as World's Most Valuable Company

Apple took a brief takeover of the oil giant Saudi Aramco as the most valuable company in the world this Friday after it had blockbuster quarterly earnings. The higher earnings sent the tech company's shares up as much as 7%.

Texas City Commissioner Gabriel Salinas Dies in Police Gun Battle

Texas City Commissioner Gabriel Salinas was fatally shot in a police encounter. The police and sheriff's deputy responded to the city commissioner's home in response to a domestic disturbance call, authorities said.

Red Onions Possibly Cause Salmonella Outbreak in 31 States

The Salmonella Newport outbreak that has sickened almost 400 people in 31 states has been traced back to red onions, health officials said.
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