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House Committee Examines US Park Police Reaction To Protesters At Lafayette Park

Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva Tests Positive for COVID-19

Arizona Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva has tested positive for COVID-19, his office confirmed in a statement Saturday.

Miami Marlins Did Not Follow Coronavirus Safety Protocols - MLB

Miami Marlins went through an investigation by Major League Baseball (MLB) because of the COVID-19 outbreak between players. The probe found that Marlins players did not follow coronavirus safety protocols during a trip to Atlanta.
Popular Video App Tik Tok Under National Security Review

Microsoft in Talks to Acquire TikTok

Microsoft is in the works of acquiring TikTok, the widely used video-sharing app. This would mean divorcing TikTok from its parent company, ByteDance.

Selena Gomez Explains Why She’s Been Off Social Media Lately

Selena Gomez explained her short absence from social media on Wednesday and told fans that they can expect more content from her soon.

Brazil’s Bolsonaro Says He Has ‘Mold’ in Lungs After COVID-19 Bout

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday said he might have "mold" in his lungs after spending weeks in isolation after catching COVID-19.

Supreme Court Denies Request to Halt Border Wall Construction

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to block the Trump administration from using billions worth of funds to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall.

Arizona Shopper Regrets Destroying Face Mask Display in Target Store, Seeks Help

Arizona woman Melissa Rein Lively has recorded herself destroying a mask display in a Target store early July. Now, she regrets her actions and is in treatment for mental illness.

USC Reports Coronavirus Outbreak at Fraternity Row, 40 Infected

A coronavirus outbreak has been reported at USC's fraternity row after around 40 people have tested positive of the virus, school officials confirmed Thursday.

California Supreme Court Curbs ‘Pension Spiking’ Among Public Employees

California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that county employees are not allowed to pad their future pensions by cashing in years of vacation or sick pay or working longer hours before their retirement.

COVID-19 Cases in Texas Nursing Homes More Than Double in a Month

The number of COVID-19 cases in Texas nursing homes has significantly increased this month, with 8,291 confirmed cases on Monday.

Florida Man Charged in Family's Deaths Claims His Wife Poisoned Their Kids

A Florida man accused of killing his wife and three children in their own home wrote a letter from his jail cell, claiming that his wife poisoned their kids and then killed herself.

New Senate Republican COVID-19 Plan Could Cause Jobless Benefit Delays, Homelessness

Senate Republicans' proposal to slash unemployment benefit from $600 to $200 would most greatly affect low-income workers, who lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.

Source Code for Disney, Microsoft, Nintendo Leaks Online

Disney, Microsoft, Nintendo and 50 other companies had a massive source code leak online. This makes their internal source codes available for anyone online.
March And Vigil Held In Austin In Honor Of Murdered Army Spec. Vanessa Guillen

No Stranger to Tragedy: What We Know About the 8 Soldiers' Deaths at Fort Hood

Fort Hood has seen its fair share of deaths among soldiers in the past. This year gave the post a series of tragedies as one soldier after another turns up dead.
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Florida Man Faces Fraud Charges After Spending COVID-19 Relief Funds to Buy Lamborghini

A Florida man was charged Monday with fraud after spending the $3.9 million he received in COVID-19 relief funds to buy a Lamborghini, among other things.
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Why is Disney World Banning Valved Masks?

Disney World changed its park rules Monday with a ban on valved masks. A ban was also put in place for masks made of mesh material and those will holes in them.

California Gov. Newsom Eyes $52 Million Funding for Central Valley Coronavirus Response

California Governor Gavin Newsom said a $52 million funding is eyed for Latinos in the Central Valley area as they have been disproportionately harmed by the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Save or Spend: How Americans Used the First Round of Stimulus Checks

Some Americans were fortunate enough to save the first round of checks, while some struggle to make ends meet, so they spent theirs to the last penny.

Nick Cordero’s Toddler Son Says His First Words: ‘He Still Knows Who His Dada Is’

Nick Cordero's son said his first words! The moment was caught on camera by the late actor's wife, Amanda Kloots.
Couple survey their destroyed home in the aftermath Hurricane Hanna in Port Mansfield, Texas

Hurricane Hanna: FEMA Approves Emergency Declaration for Texas

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and President Donald Trump approved an Emergency Declaration in Texas after Hurricane Hanna made landfall, Governor Greg Abbott announced Sunday.

Courthouse Sets Aflame amid Violent Oakland Protest

A protest in Oakland, California took a violent turn after a small group of demonstrators set fire to a courthouse, vandalized a police station and shot fireworks at officers, authorities said.

Kudlow: New Stimulus Will Include $1,200 Checks, Extended Eviction Moratorium

The next round of coronavirus stimulus will include $1,200 checks and an extension of the federal eviction moratorium, promised White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow on Sunday.

‘I am Prepared to Get Sick’: Florida Teachers Offered Free Living Wills as Schools Reopen

Some Florida lawyers are offering free living wills for teachers, who will need to return to classrooms in the coming school year.
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5 Summer Movies Featuring Latino Actors You Can’t Miss

Summer is here and, if it weren't for the pandemic, we'd probably be rushing to theaters now to watch a new set of summer movies.

WNBA Players Walk Off Court During National Anthem in Season Opener

WNBA players from New York Liberty and Seattle Storm walked off the court during the national anthem on Saturday's season opener at the IMG Academy in Florida.
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