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Mary Anne R.


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US Records 1 Million New COVID-19 Cases in a Week, Deaths Rising

The United States logged more than one million new cases of COVID-19 last week, according to a report.

Nearly 90,000 Sexual Abuse Claims Filed Against Boy Scouts of America

The Boy Scouts of America has received close to 90,000 sexual abuse claims on Monday. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has received close to 90,000 sexual abuse claims on Monday.
Humans Can Be Infected With Deadly Ticks if Temperature Rises, Report Says

Humans Can Be Infected With Deadly Ticks if Temperature Rises, Report Says

A deadly tick that causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever has been found to change its feeding from dogs to humans especially when temperatures rise, a new study found.
Biden Urges Trump to Coordinate With Transition Briefings on Vaccine Plans, National Security

Biden Calls for Coordination With Transition Briefings on Vaccine Plans, National Security

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said that many people may die if U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration continue to refuse to coordinate with his team.
Trump’s Job Approval Still at 52 Percent, Recent Poll Reported

Trump's Job Approval Remains Unwavering at 52 Percent, Recent Poll Reported

U.S. President Donald Trump has continued to earn support as shown in the recent poll showing his job approval rate at a steady 52 percent.

2020 Election 'Most Secure' in US History, Security Officials Say

A broad coalition of federal and state officials working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agency said this year's election was the most secure in American history.

20 Million Americans Could Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Next Month

A total of 20 million Americans could be vaccinated with Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year, according to a top official involved in the government's vaccine initiative.

Trump Hails Progress on COVID-19 Vaccine, Says It Could Be Ready in Weeks

President Donald Trump has provided the public an update about the COVID-19 vaccine as cases surge across the country during his first public speech since Election Day.

'The Queen's Gambit' Star Anya Taylor-Joy Is a Latina

"The Queen's Gambit" is one of the most-watched shows right now on Netflix. But did you know that the critically acclaimed show is being star-led by a Latina?
Disney CEO Attacks California Officials for Handling Pandemic, Keeping Parks Closed

Disney CEO Attacks California Officials for Handling Pandemic, Keeping Parks Closed

Disney CEO Bob Chapek slammed California's local government and their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and calling their rules arbitrary.

Moderna Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results in Early Clinical Trial

Moderna announced on Wednesday the promising results of its experimental cancer vaccine during an early-stage clinical trial.

Pennsylvania Judge Sides With Trump Campaign Over Voter ID Lawsuit

A Pennsylvania judge ruled on Thursday in favor of the Trump campaign, ordering the state not to count some mail-in ballots with missing proof of identification.

Biden Speaks With Schumer, Pelosi on Passing New COVID-19 Relief Package

Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden has discussed the need for passing a new COVID-19 relief package with two top Democrat officials in Congress.
Latinos in Military: Honoring Them on Veterans’ Day

Latinos in Military: Honoring Them on Veterans Day

Veterans Day has been one of the most anticipated federal holidays in the United States. Veterans Day has been one of the most anticipated federal holidays in the United States.

Las Vegas Mom Charged With Killing Her 2 Babies Said Organs ‘Worth a Lot of Money'

A Las Vegas mom killed her two daughters and was ready to sell their organs hours after the killing happened.

Here's What Happened so Far on Trump's Election Lawsuits in Some Swing States

President Donald Trump's campaign team has filed several lawsuits against swing states regarding this year's election results.
Pfizer Volunteers Who Received Placebo May Be Offered Vaccine by March

Fauci Confident of Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine, Says He Would Take It Once FDA Approved

The nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said on Tuesday that he has confidence in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
No Proof of Systematic Fraud in 2020 US Elections, Report Shows

No Proof of Systematic Fraud in 2020 US Elections, Report Shows

A group of international observers invited by the Trump administration has released a preliminary report, criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump for his baseless allegations of systematic fraud.

Trump Campaign Sues Pennsylvania to Halt State Officials From Certifying Biden’s Win

President Donald Trump's campaign team filed a lawsuit against swing state Pennsylvania on Monday for allegedly creating a "two-tier" voting system for the general election.

America's Next First Lady: Who Is Jill Biden?

This year's presidential race is one record-breaking election, from the total number of vote turnouts to the process of electing a new president.

Puerto Rico Is in Favor of Statehood: What Would Be Its Future?

Around 52 percent of Puerto Rican voters approved its statehood, while about 47 percent were against it.

Barr Allows Justice Dept. to Investigate Voter Fraud Claims; DOJ's Election Crimes Chief Quits

Attorney General William Barr has allowed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate any "substantial allegations" of voter fraud in this year's presidential election.
Utah Declares State of Emergency, Masks Now Required in the State

Utah Declares State of Emergency, Masks Now Required After Surge in COVID-19 Cases

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has declared a state of emergency and ordered a mask mandate for all residents until further notice.
Nevada to Ratify Same-Sex Marriage in Its Constitution

Nevada to Ratify Same-Sex Marriage in Its Constitution

Nevada is set to become the first state to ratify same-sex marriage its state Constitution as the general election garners majority support.
Jeopardy! Announced Death of Host Alex Trebek, Celebrities Offered Condolences

Celebrities Pay Tribute at Passing of "Jeopardy!" Host Alex Trebek

Host of the beloved quiz show "Jeopardy!" for more than 30 years, Alex Trebek, has passed away on Sunday at 80-years-old.
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