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Vaping Weakens Lungs, Immunity System, Increases COVID-19 Risks

Vaping Weakens Lungs, Immune System, Increases COVID-19 Risks

Vaping can not only weaken a person's lungs but it can also lessen the immunity system's ability to fight off infections which is why it puts a person at high risk of getting COVID-19.

LeBron James Says the Houston Rockets Caught Them Flat-Footed

LeBron James said the Houston Rockets caught them flat-footed with their speed as the Los Angeles Lakers vowed to the Rockets, 112-97, in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinals.

Senate GOP Unity on New Stimulus Package to Get Divided by Sen. Cruz's School Choice Plan

The Republican stimulus package may fail to get its goal of getting a vote from 51 senators after they are divided by Senator Ted Cruz's school choice plan.

Kanye West Forges Ahead With US Presidential Bid in Kentucky, Mississippi

Kanye West is forging ahead with his U.S. presidential bid as he continues to file for his name to be placed on the ballots in Kentucky and Mississippi.

Celtics vs Raptors: Toronto Stays Alive on OG Anunoby’s Buzzer Beater

Celtics thought they had it, but Raptors’ OG Anunoby said no way and drilled in a three-point buzzer beater with 0.5 seconds left in the ballgame to stay alive in the Eastern Conference semifinals series, 104-103.

Cam Newton Picked as Starting Quarterback for New England Patriots

Cam Newton has been named the official starting quarterback for the New England Patriots, a rare move considering that the former Most Valuable Player is still on his first year with the team.

'The Rock' and His Family Test Positive for COVID-19

The Rock gets COVID-19, as well as his wife Lauren Hashian and two small daughters, Jasmin, 4, and Tiana, 2.

Trump Promises More Funding for Police, Local Businesses in Kenosha

President Donald Trump's Kenosha visit on September 1 went well as he announced his administration's plan to give financial aid to the police and local business owners.
Facebook Unfriending Could Have Serious Real-Life Effects, Study Shows

Facebook Unfriending Could Have Serious Real-Life Effects, Study Shows

Facebook unfriending could seem harmless but it could have serious real-life consequences, according to a study.
California Business Owners Unhappy With New COVID Guidelines

California Business Owners Unhappy With New COVID-19 Guidelines

California business owners are slamming the new COVID-19 guidelines rolled out in California on August 31 to determine which businesses can reopen.
Law Enforcement Anti-Bias Training

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Puts Spotlight on Law Enforcement Anti-Bias Training

The importance and effectiveness of the law enforcement anti-bias training were discussed in a virtual panel discussion dubbed as the "Spotlight On Law Enforcement Anti-Bias Programs" hosted by the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum on August 10.

Miami-Dade's Virtual Learning System Crashed on First Day of School

The Miami-Dade school district began its school year virtually. But its first day of school was a disaster after teachers and students encountered connectivity issues with the My School Online on Monday.
Stimulus Funds

Stimulus Funds Mailed to Dead People Recovered by Treasury

Stimulus funds amounting to $1.6 billion that have been sent to people who are already dead have been recovered.
Virtual Learning Tips

Virtual Learning Tips as Schools Begin New School-Year

Virtual learning tips are useful especially that most schools are opening the new school-year virtually with the coronavirus disease pandemic still being very much a threat in the U.S.
COVID-19 Deaths

U.S. COVID-19 Deaths: 94 Percent of People Who Died had Contributing Conditions, CDC Reports

U.S. COVID-19 deaths are not all caused by the SARS-CoV-2 as they were also suffering from other contributing conditions, according to a new data released last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Coronavirus Vaccines

Coronavirus Vaccine Needs to be Administered in Two Doses, Potential Problems Seen

Coronavirus vaccine, once available, will need to be administered in two doses and stakeholders are seeing a potential problem in bringing this about.
Protesters  who instigate violence might no longer receive coronavirus benefits.

No Stimulus Check for Protesters Proven Guilty of Causing Violence

Protesters who will be found guilty of causing violence on the streets will no longer be able to receive their $600 enhanced coronavirus unemployment benefits.
U.S. President Donald Trump

US Election Issues: Trump, Biden Present American Realities That Are Polars Apart

U.S. Election issues have never been poles apart as presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden present contrasting visions of the nation's reality as they go into the final sprint of their respective campaigns.
Is iPhone 11 waterproof?

iPhone 11 Waterproof: Device continues to work 8 months after submerged in deep waters

iPhone 11 waterproof could be true as eight months after the 11 and 11 Pro were subjected to a water test, the devices are still functioning.

Chadwick Boseman Visits Terminally Ill Children in St. Jude's While Silently Battling His Own Cancer

Chadwick Boseman's sudden death was made more heartbreaking when it was revealed that he had visited terminally ill children at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital while he himself was suffering from colon cancer.
U.S.-registered EF Pro Cycling Team considered as dark horse in Tour de France 2020.

EF Pro Cycling Team: Not Tour de France 2020 Favorite but Hopes to Pull off a Surprise

EF Pro Cycling Team may not be the favorite in the Tour de France 2020 but if there was a team capable of pulling off a surprise, it would be this U.S. registered team.

Peugeot 208 Debuts in Latin America as Local Production Commences in Argentina

Peugeot 208 debuts the modern CMP platform in Latin America as it begins production at the El Palomar plant, a satellite town of Buenos Aires in Argentina.

Reviving Florida Tourism: DeSantis Says Air Travel Is Safe

Reviving Florida Tourism has made Governor Ron DeSantis urging people to get on the plane as air travel is now safe.

'Black Panther' Star Chadwick Boseman Loses Battle With Cancer, Dies at 43

"Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman has lost his battle with cancer and died at just the age of 43, his family announced in a statement on August 29.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveils new 4-tier system for business reopening in the state.

Gavin Newsom to Revive California Economy With 4-Tier System for Businesses Reopening Amid Pandemic

Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, hopes for the state’s economy to be rekindled by a new four-tier System Coronavirus Rules which he announced on August 28, in an effort to stem the surge of COVID-19 transmission in the state.
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