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Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg successor

Americans Say, Wait for Election to Choose Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Successor

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's successor should be chosen after November presidential election, according to a new poll.

Oregon Wildfires: 6 Charged for Allegedly Starting Fires on Purpose

At least six men have been sued for reportedly starting fires in Oregon on purpose. At least six men have been sued for reportedly starting fires in Oregon on purpose.

ICE Doctor Allegedly Performing Hysterectomies Not Board-Certified OB-GYN

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hysterectomy doctor, Dr. Mahendra Amin, is not certified by the American Board Obstetrics as and Gynecology, according to a report.
Chicago postal workers

Chicago Postal Workers Plan to Halt Delivery Service After Mail Carrier Was Shot

United States Postal workers in Chicago threatened to stop their delivery services after a mail carrier was shot in the city's South Side earlier this month..

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Supreme Court Justice Dies at 87, Who Will Replace Her?

Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died of complications from cancer on Friday. She was 87 years old.

Over 3 Million Recipients Have yet to Claim Their Stimulus Checks in These States

More than three million people who may be eligible for a stimulus check, but have yet to claim one, are concentrated in these four states.

Oregon Wildfires: Rain Brings Relief, Worries Turn to Mudslides

A change in weather in Oregon on Friday morning has provided some relief to one of the states most affected by wildfires.

California Family Accuses Kamala Harris of Trespassing on Their Fire-Ravaged Property

A California family, who was affected by the raging wildfires in the state, has accused vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris of allegedly trespassing on their fire-ravaged property to stage a photo-op.
Hurricane Teddy

Hurricane Teddy Intensifies as Category 4 Over Atlantic, Poses Potential Threat to US

Hurricane Teddy has strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane on Thursday as Tropical Depression 22 formed over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.

ICE Facility: Claims of Unwanted Hysterectomies and Other Abuses Lead to Investigation

Members of Congress are pushing the administration for further inquiries after the Department of Homeland Security announced this week it is investigating the claims of abuses on immigrant women.

Nearly Half of Americans Believe Foreign Nations Already Interfered With 2020 Election, Survey Says

With only a few weeks before the election, around four in ten Americans believe that a foreign government has already interfered with the 2020 presidential election, according to a new survey.

COVID-19 May Increase Premature Births, New CDC Report Says

COVID-19 symptoms might be severe, and chances of pregnancy risks are higher for pregnant women, according to new studies from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Hysterectomies Performed on Immigrant Women in US Without Consent, Whistleblower Says

A gynecologist is giving detained immigrant women hysterectomies without the immigrants' full consent, according to nonprofit group Project South.
CDC face masks

CDC Director Says Face Mask Guarantees More Protection Compared to Vaccine

Head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that face coverings are the most powerful public tool that nation has against the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas budget cuts

Texas Reverses Course on a 15 Million Health Budget Cut

Texas health officials have retracted its plan to impose a $15 million budget cut from health and safety programs.
WHO vaccine distribution plan

WHO Releases COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan

The World Health Organization and WHO's appointed Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization have issued a worldwide COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan.
Trump on stimulus package

Trump Urges Republicans to Approve a Larger Stimulus Package

U.S. President Donald Trump told Republicans on Wednesday to accept a larger coronavirus stimulus package.

New iOS 14: What Can It Do to Your iPhones?

iPhone users will be able to install Apple's newest operating system, which is the iOS 14, starting Wednesday.

Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Reports No Major Safety Problems

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer reported no major safety problems on their COVID-19 vaccine trial after more than 12,000 people received their second of two doses.

Archaeologists in Mexico Identify Submerged Mayan Slave Ship

Archaeologists in Mexico said on Tuesday that they had found a ship that carried the Mayan people into virtual slavery in the 1850s.
Colorado mail-in ballots

Colorado Allows Voters to Track Mail-In Ballots Through Tracking App

Colorado voters will have an option to track their mail-in ballots for the upcoming November elections.
contact tracing

Why Did Contact Tracing Fail in the US? CDC Cites the Reason

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been the first to provide local officials guidance on how to open up safely.

Need a Job? Amazon to Hire More Workers to Keep up With Rise in Online Shopping

Amazon announced on Monday its plans to hire 100,000 additional workers across North America as it tries to keep up with the increase of online orders.

Wildfire Safety: Here's What to Know on Smoke and Face Masks

Record-breaking sizes of wildfires are ravaging the country's west coast region, particularly the states of California, Washington, and Oregon.
Texas vaccination rates

US Vaccination Rates: Texas Falls Behind Vaccination

The state of Texas placed 48th in WalletHub's study of states that vaccinate the most. The state of Texas placed 48th in WalletHub's study of states that vaccinate the most.
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