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Mary Anne R.


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COVID-19 Exposure Notification Apps to Arrive in a Week

Many U.S. states are still struggling to flatten the number of COVID-19 positive cases as many health facilities are becoming overwhelmed with the number of people being hospitalized.

El Paso Shooting Anniversary: Victims Remembered, Justice Pending

On August 3 last year, a total of 23 people became victims of the sixth deadliest shooting in the U.S. history. The victims' loved ones commemorate the event amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Florida senator Rick Scott

Florida Sen. Rick Scott Claims 'Democrats Just Wants to Waste Your Money' on Phase 4 CARES Act

There were many arguments surrounding the passage of the phase 4 of the coronavirus relief operations after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the two sides can't agree even on basics.

Can You Inherit Depression?

Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and apathy. This is also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression.
Spending package

House Approves $1.3T Spending Package With $210B Emergency Money

The House approved on Friday the six-bill bundle spending package worth $1.3 trillion, including $210 billion for emergency funding of federal agencies in fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Florida newspaper

Florida Newspaper Pleads for Mask Mandate, Says 'We’re Dying Here'

South Florida newspaper, the Sun Sentinel, is asking Florida governor Ron DeSantis to do more amid the increasing number of coronavirus cases and deaths across the state.
John Lewis legacy

Civil Rights Icon John Lewis’ Leaves Behind an Inspiring Legacy

Representative John Lewis has been known for his commitment to bring a new generation of leaders and activists. But that might not be the only thing he is remarkable for.

Life in Outer Space? US Wants to Build Nuclear Power Plants on the Moon, Mars

The United States is eyeing the possibility of building nuclear power plants that will be suitable on the moon and Mars. It released a request for ideas from the private sector on how to do that.
COVID-19 carriers

New Study Suggests Younger Kids Might Be Greater COVID-19 Carriers

Parents and teachers alike are worrying over school reopening plans in fall. Many parents have resorted to providing solutions in giving their children the education they need.
Brazil's First Lady

Brazil's First Lady Tests Positive for COVID-19

Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro's wife has tested positive for COVID-19, according to an official statement on Thursday.

Are There Medications to Treat COVID-19? Here's What We Know

Pharmaceutical giants are still in the race of finding the vaccine that could prevent the further spread of COVID-19. Fortunately, there are drugs that had reportedly shown efficacy in treating the disease.
Guillen

Vanessa Guillen's Family to Meet With Trump Over Sex Misconduct Bill

Vanessa Guillen's family is scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday over the new "#IAmVanessaGuillen" bill, a measure aiming to help sexual harassment victims.

Are Your Apps Spying on You?

The continuous development of technology has affected many people's lives. Most of the time, people consider technology as something that makes their lives and routines easier, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.

New Study Links Spring School Closures to Decline in COVID-19 Cases and Deaths

School closures in spring resulted to reductions in COVID-19 cases and deaths by up to 60 percent in some areas of the country, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) on Wednesday.published in the medical journal JAMA on Wednesday.
Pandemic pods

Pandemic Pods or Face-to-Face Classes: Which One is Safer?

Schools reopening remain a huge issue during the coronavirus pandemic, wherein a lot of states are still struggling to contain the spread of the virus.
Kodak pharmaceutical manufacturer

Kodak Shifts Into Drug Manufacturing With Help of $765 Million US Loan

Kodak, which once famed in the photography industry, has decided to create a pharmaceutical arm to produce ingredients needed in drug manufacturing.

Challenge Accepted: Here's Why Women Are Posting Black-And-White Selfies on Instagram

A lot of women are now posting their black-and-white photos on Instagram with a caption or hashtag, "Challenge accepted."
Chicago deputy police chief

Chicago Deputy Police Chief Commits Suicide Weeks After Promotion

After being promoted to a deputy chief, Chicago police officer Dion Boyd was found dead inside his office on Tuesday with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Bayside High grad Florida

Hundreds of Bayside High Grads to Quarantine, COVID-19 Case Linked to Graduation Rites

Around 300 Bayside High School graduates and their guests have been asked to quarantine after state health officials said one attendee at Saturday's ceremony was positive of COVID-19.
New York City councilman on outdoor dining

NYC Councilman Supports Outdoor Dining, Seeks Relief Extension

As coronavirus cases continue to grow across the country, many businesses and establishments are struggling to stay afloat.
Rihanna Fenty Skin

The Skin Care Gods Heard You: Rihanna Introduces Fenty Skin After Fenty Beauty

Rihanna just never fails to deliver. When her makeup line, Fenty Beauty, entered the market, everybody was astounded how much color range it covers.

New Survey Shows Latinos Worry More Than Other Californians on COVID-19 Effects

The current health crisis has no doubt brought new worries to people's minds. A lot of information circulating on social media about the COVID-19 can trigger anxiety and stress.

Migrant Children in Texas Hotel Will Not Be Expelled, Immigration Officials Say

The Trump administration announced on Monday that it agreed not to expel a group of immigrant children it detained at a south Texas hotel.
U.S. airports

Senate Republicans Support $10B US Airports Additional Aid

Many industries have faced foreclosures and shortfall in revenues due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many industries have faced foreclosures and shortfall in revenues due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Former Brazil Midfielder Oscar Asks FIFA to Change Its Rules

Former Brazil midfielder Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Jr. said he is willing to play for China if the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) will change its eligibility rules.
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