Articles by Mary Anne R.

Mary Anne R.


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Trump Threatens to Fire Fauci Amid New COVID-19 Outbreak

Trump Threatens to Fire Fauci Amid Surge of COVID-19 Cases in US

U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening that he would fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Tuesday's election despite the country seeing a new surge of COVID-19 cases since spring.
California College Student Gets 15 Years in Prison for Stabbing Adoptive Dads

California College Student Gets 15 Years in Prison for Stabbing Adoptive Dads

A California college student, Matthew Boulet, was sentenced 15 years in prison after he repeatedly stabbed both his adoptive father while home on summer vacation.
WHO Chief in Quarantine After Close Contact Contracted COVID-19

WHO Chief in Quarantine After Close Contact Contracted COVID-19

The World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced on Sunday that he was self-quarantining after he had been in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Biden Campaign Canceled Texas Events for Safety Concerns

Biden Campaign Canceled Texas Events for Safety Concerns

Democratic bet Joe Biden's campaign team has canceled at least two events in Texas on Oct. 30 after vehicles carrying Trump flags and signs surrounded one of Biden campaign's buses.

Teen Who Filmed George Floyd's Murder to Receive a Courage Award

Seventeen-year-old Darnella Frazier is set to receive a courage award in December for recording the killing of George Floyd on her cellphone.

Early Voters Reach 92 Million, 2 Days Before Election Day

Over 92 million early voters have already cast their ballots by Saturday, with just days remaining before Election Day.

McConnell Sees a Stimulus Deal in 2021; Pelosi and Trump Want It Sooner

Top officials in Washington are sending mixed signals about when could a new stimulus bill will be passed.

USPS to Apply 'Extraordinary Measures' to Deliver Mail-In Ballots on Time

The United States Postal Service (USPS) said Friday that it would implement several "extraordinary measures" to ensure that all mail-in ballots would be delivered in time to be counted.

Trump Gaining on Biden in Some Swing States: Report

President Donald Trump has been leading in most swing states against Democratic bet Joe Biden, according to a report.
Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Miami Mom Who Drowned Autistic Son

Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Miami Mom Who Drowned Autistic Son

Prosecutors are eyeing a death penalty against a Miami mom accused of killing her autistic son by drowning.
Police Visited Texas Man’s Home Due to Gory Halloween Display

Police Visited Texas Man's Home Due to Gory Life-Like Halloween Display

Police officers in Texas paid a visit to one man's house after neighbors complained of his 'too gory' Halloween display.

Mexico: 59 Bodies Found in Unmarked Graves, Mostly Young People

At least 59 remains were found in unmarked graves in Mexico, and most of the bodies belonged to young people.

US COVID-19 Cases Top 9 Million With Days Before Election

The United States has surpassed the nine million record of COVID-19 cases on Thursday. The United States has surpassed the nine million record of COVID-19 cases on Thursday.

Trump Now Recommends Wearing a Mask When Social Distancing is Not Possible

President Donald Trump seemed to have changed sides about mask-wearing during a rally on Thursday. President Donald Trump seemed to have changed sides about mask-wearing during a rally on Thursday.
Halloween: How Did Your Favorite Festivity Start?

Halloween Origins: Thousand Years-Old Ceremony Inspired Today's Most Celebrated Holiday

Halloween has been a favorite holiday for people of all ages. Halloween has been a favorite holiday for people of all ages. Children love trick-or-treating, and adults like to play dress up and pretend to be someone else for just one night.

Latin America, Caribbean COVID-19 Cases Rise to More Than 11 Million

The number of COVID-19 cases in Latin America and the Caribbean has exceeded 11 million on Wednesday as some countries continue to struggle with new spikes and containing the disease.

'Anonymous' Trump Critic Reveals Himself; President Wants Him Prosecuted

An anonymous Trump administration official, who penned a 2018 New York Times opinion article to criticize President Donald Trump, has identified himself.

Jeffrey Epstein Victim Starts Foundation for Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Jeffrey Epstein victim Jennifer Araoz has started a foundation to help victims of sexual abuse and sex-trafficking.
Florida Man Allegedly Hacked Voter System, Changed DeSantis’ Address

20-Year-Old Florida Man Faces Felonies For Reportedly Hacking Into Voter Registration System

A 20-year-old Florida man has been arrested after allegedly hacking into Florida's voter registration system.
Los Angeles Dodgers Snatch Its Seventh World Series Title

Los Angeles Dodgers Snatch Their 7th World Series Title

Fans celebrate as Los Angeles Dodgers clinch its seventh world series title. Fans celebrate as Los Angeles Dodgers clinch its seventh world series title.
Ecuadorian Wife of 'World's Oldest Married Couple' Loses 110-Year-Old Husband

Ecuadorian Wife From 'World's Oldest Married Couple' Loses 110-Year-Old Husband

After decades of sharing their lives together, Waldramina Maclovia Quintero Reyes would have to start anew after her husband Julio Cesar Mora Tapia passed away last week. The couple from Ecuador was named the world's oldest married couple.

More Migrant Women Allege Forced Hysterectomies by ICE Doctor

Another 17 women treated by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) doctor said they were given an aggressive gynecological procedure without proper informed consent.

NXIVM Sex Cult Leader Keith Raniere Gets 120-Year Prison Sentence

NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison on Tuesday for sex trafficking, forced labor conspiracy, and other crimes.

Psychologist Mom Killed Twin Daughters Before Committing Suicide

Therapist and licensed psychotherapist Dr. Michele Boudreau Deegan allegedly killed her twin daughters before taking her own life.
Some Virus Antibodies Attack the Body, Some COVID-19 Survivors Say

Some COVID-19 Survivors Develop Autoantibodies That Attack Their Own Body

Some COVID-19 survivors' body's defense system has shifted into attacking itself rather than the virus, a new study suggests.
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