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Labor Day Weekend Could Cause a Spike in Coronavirus Cases, Fauci Says

Labor day weekend could cause a rise in COVID-19 cases in Illinois and six other states, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert.

Russia's COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promising Immune Response, Early Research Suggests

Russia's COVID-19 vaccine was safe and showed signs of an immune response, according to early research.

Pentagon Orders Stars and Stripes to Stop Publishing This Month

The Pentagon has directed the military's newspaper to cease publication this month. The Pentagon has directed the military's newspaper to cease publication this month.

Austin Police Department to Be Placed Under State Control

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he is reviewing a measure that would remove control of the Austin Police Department from the capital city, and place them under state authority.

Can Coconut Oil Help You Lose Weight?

Coconut oil has countless benefits when it comes to one's health. These benefits include keeping your skin soft and lowering your blood sugar levels.

Amazon to Allocate $18 Billion to Help Small, Medium-Sized Businesses

E-commerce giant Amazon is eyeing to invest $18 billion in 2020 to help small and medium-sized businesses grow their sales.
jobless aid

Americans Needing Jobless Aid Are Rising

The number of Americans applying for jobless aid have increased in the last week of August. The number of Americans applying for jobless aid has increased in the last week of August.
Next pandemic

Experts on Next Pandemic: Could Arrive Anytime, Could Be From Animals

The next pandemic could arrive at any moment and could come from animals, experts warn as countries continue its fight against COVID-19 pandemic.
Venezuelan businessman

Venezuelan Businessman Sued With Money Laundering Gunned Down

Venezuelan businessman Leonardo Santilli was gunned down on Tuesday by a motorcycle assassin in Venezuela, officials said.

US Bankruptcy Filings Slowed Down in August

Business bankruptcy filings in the United States has significantly decreased in August from previous months.

Majority of Latino Voters in California Are Certain to Vote in November

Around 73 percent of Latino voters in California said they are certain to vote in November, according to poll results.
Apple store employees

Apple Store Employees Should Be Paid for Time Waiting to Be Searched, Court Says

Apple Store employees should be paid for the time they spend waiting for bag searches at the end of the shift, the California Supreme Court says.
Herd immunity

Should We Rely on Herd Immunity? Here's What to Know

Herd immunity has become a controversial topic after months of the U.S.'s efforts to limit the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

PPP Loans Awarded Improperly to Thousands of Small Businesses, Report Says

Tens of thousands of small-business loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) may have been subjected to fraud, waste, and abuse, a report said.

'Money Heist' Season 5: What Should You Expect?

The popular Netflix show "Money Heist," also known as "La Casa De Papel," will officially be returning to your television screens for its fifth and final season.

Do You Know the Origin of the 'Inclusive' Term Latinx?

Latinx is a gender-neutral alternative term to Latina and Latino. The term has also gained a presence in popular culture.
Can You Expect a Rental Assistance? Here's What We Know

Can You Expect a Rental Assistance? Here's What We Know

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer Tuesday want the passage of housing assistance programs passage.
COVID-19 public health campaign

COVID-19 Public Health Campaign to Be Launched. Who Will Be Included?

A COVID-19 public health campaign worth $250 million is being considered to be introduced to the public, said Department of Health and Human Services.

Is Olive Oil Healthier Than Vegetable Oil? Here's What We Know

Oils have always been a part of cooking practices around the world. Sometimes, these are used to add flavors to sauces.
Mail-in voting Florida

Majority of Florida Voters Will Use Mail-In Voting on November Elections

Around two-thirds of Florida voters said they will be using mail-in voting on national elections on Nov. 3.
WHO COVID-19 Pandemic

WHO Warns Countries Cannot Pretend COVID-19 Pandemic Is Over

The World Health Organization advised countries on Monday to continue enforcing safety measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO added that this includes limiting public gatherings.
COVID-19 and the flu

Preparing for Flu Season: Can You Get COVID-19 and the Flu at the Same Time?

COVID-19 cases around still prevalent in some states across the country, particularly in California, Texas, and Florida.
Telehealth for pets

Get Veterinary Services Through Telehealth for Pets

Many things changed when the COVID-19 pandemic started, from food shopping behavior, working setups, healthcare, and now telehealth for pets.
Portland mayor

Portland Mayor Calls for Peace As Many Seek Retribution

Portland mayor including other officials of the state are bracing for an increase of protest-related violence as many social media posts are vowing revenge for a fatal shooting during the weekend.

Wastewater Testing Prevents COVID-19 Outbreak at University of Arizona

Wastewater testing samples from the dorms on the University of Arizona campus came back positive for COVID-19, said university president, Dr. Robert Robbins.
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