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Ghost of Tsushima: 5 Things You Need to Know About This Slick, Upcoming PS4 Exclusive

The game will take players on a breathtaking adventure through the Japanese island of Tsushima in 1274.
Economic Stimulus Package Tax Rebate Checks Printed

Americans Who Earn More Than $40,000 May Not Receive a Second Stimulus Check

The next coronavirus relief package include direct payments for undocumented immigrants who were left out during the initial wave of payments.
Controversial Hydroxychloroquine Is Being Suggested As a Potential Medication That Could Cure the Coronavirus (COVID - 19) Pandemic

Florida Teen Dies After Mother Gives Her Unproven COVID-19 Treatment

The Lee County teenager attended a large church function weeks before she died. The gathering did not require attendees to wear face masks or follow social distancing rules.
Protest against police brutality of a man hit by a Florissant detective and death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd in Florissant, Missouri

George Floyd's Brother Testifies in Court, Believes Chauvin's Actions were 'Personal and Premeditated'

Philonise Floyd, brother to 46-year-old African American George Floyd, has made an appearance to Congress on Wednesday where he claims his sibling's death was "personal and premeditated."
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Odette Ramos Wins Primary Race, May Become Baltimore's first Latina Council Member

Odette Ramos, 47, won the Democratic primary race for City Council District 14. Her victory sets her up to become the city's first Latina elected official should she secure a victory in the general elections.
World Health Organization holds daily news briefing on coronavirus, in Geneva

WHO Retracts Comments on Asymptomatic Transmission Being Very Rare, Claims 'There's Much Unknown'

An official from the World Health Organization walked back on an earlier statement made at a Monday briefing where they suggested that virus transmission by asymptomatic individuals is "very rare."
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador attends a news conference in Palenque

Mexico's President Rejects COVID-19 Test Following Close Contact with Infected Aide

The decision comes after Zoe Robledo, a close aide to the president, announced he tested positive for the virus.
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Former Tijuana Official Arrested for Torturing Members of the Force, Another Suspect Remains At Large

A former Tijuana city official was arrested on Monday on allegations he and an ex-chief of police collaborated to torture members of the police force.
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Mexican Government Claims Some Tequila Brands are Drug Cartel Allies

The Mexican government recently froze the bank accounts of nearly two thousand people and businesses after authorities found they had ties to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) through a money-laundering network.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is seen in an artist's sketch attends a court hearing via video link

Judge Sets Derek Chauvin's Conditional Bail at $1.25 Million in First Court Appearance

The former police officer charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for killing an African-American man two weeks ago was given a conditional bail of $1.25 million on Monday.

Uncovering the Identity of the Red Queen of the Mayan Palenque Kingdom

In 1994, a team of researchers stumbled upon a temple near the famous Mayan Kingdom of Palenque. Inside, they found a tomb that would become one of the largest Mayan archaeological findings in history.
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NFL Commisioner Admits Fumbling on Race Issue, Endorsed Players' Right to Protest

Goodell said the country's situation reminded him of living in Washington as a kid and watching demonstrators protest against the Vietnam War.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin poses for a booking photograph

Officer Charged with George Floyd's Murder Accused of 'Illegally' Voting in Florida

Derek Chauvin, a former police officer who was arrested and charged for the murder of 46-year-old George Floyd, was accused of illegally voting in Florida while living in Minnesota in 2016 and 2018.

Giant Sinkhole Appears in Central Florida, Topples Traffic Lights in SR 35

A giant sinkhole has opened up in Marion County, Central Florida on Sunday morning, injuring one and pausing all traffic.
People wearing protective gloves use their smartphones amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Kiev

Crime and Safety App Gives Real-Time Updates on Fires, Protests and Police Movements

The Citizen app, developed by upstart company sp0n Inc., promises to provide users with updated information about crimes, emergencies, and protests in the local area.
Protest in response to the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles Riots: How the 1992 Protests Echoes the George Floyd Movement Today

In 1992, Los Angeles was embroiled in riots that were the cumulation of years of rising tensions between law enforcement officers and the city's African-American people.
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People with Blood Type 'A' More Likely To Develop Severe COVID-19 Symptoms

New research conducted by European scientists revealed people with blood type A may be more vulnerable to severe cases of coronavirus. According to the report, two points in the human genome were linked to an increased risk of respiratory failure in COVID-19 patients.
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'Dead Zone' In Gulf of Mexico May Be Larger This Summer

According to the NOAA researchers, this year's low-oxygen area may cover up to 6,700 square miles, which is roughly the size of Eswatini, a nation in southern Africa.
A three-dimensional image of the ancient Maya Aguada Fenix site in Mexico's Tabasco state based on lidar, an aerial remote-sensing method, is seen in this picture released on June 3, 2020.

Oldest and Largest Ancient Mayan Temple Found In Southern Mexico

Scientists have discovered the most massive and oldest-known Mayan structure using an aerial remote-sensing method in southern Mexico. The pyramid, which measured 400 meters wide, 1,400 long, and 10 to 15 meters high, exceeded the Great Pyramid of Giza built 1,500 years earlier.
Protest in response to the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Los Angeles, California

California Sees Surging Number of COVID-19 Cases Amid Protests and Reopening

According to data, California is one of the twenty states that has recorded an uptick in coronavirus cases in the past week, raising fears the recent reopenings and massive protests against police brutality may contribute to another wave of the virus.
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Trump Campaign Claims Snapchat Is Rigging 2020 Elections Following Removal from 'Discover' Page

The president's 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, accused the platform of illegally using corporate funding to promote the opposition and suppress the United States president.
The drug hydroxychloroquine, pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump and others in recent months as a possible treatment to people infected with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), is displayed by a pharmacist in Provo

Trump-Promoted Anti-Malaria Drug Fails to Prevent COVID-19, Study Finds

The anti-malaria drug promoted by United States President Donald Trump failed to prevent people from contracting the COVID-19 disease. Scientists from the University of Minnesota and Canada conducted a study involving 821 people who had been exposed to the virus.
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Richmond Resident Caught After Murdering and Eating Grandmother's Body

A 37-year-old Northern California man was arrested on Monday afternoon after authorities caught him eating his 90-year-old grandmother's body, horrifying investigators.
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Hector Suarez, Legendary Mexican Comic and Satirist, Has Passed Away

A beloved and well-known Mexican comic, Hector Suarez, has reportedly passed away at 81. The actor-director was known for celebrating the common people and satirizing the rich and corrupt.
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