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Why Women May Experience Less Severe COVID-19 Disease than Men

COVID-19 disease seemed to be less severe to women than what men experience. According to a new study that explained the gender disparity, the coronavirus' lesser effect could be down to oestrogen.
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Two Florida Neighbors Pretend As Farmers To Get $1.1 Million PPP Loans

Two Florida residents who happened to be neighbors pretended as farmers and owned ranches to get relief aids. They claimed an amount of $1.1 million.
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New Study Shows Pink Eye May Be COVID-19 Symptom for Children

A new study showed that "pink eye" may be one of the symptoms experienced by children if they get infected with COVID-19.

Mexican Fashion Model Karen Vega Takes Pride in Oaxaca Heritage

Karen Vega is an 18-year-old model who is off to a strong start with her career in fashion. She is the first Oaxacan model that brings pride to their place in the history of fashion world.
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Walmart Joins Microsoft in a Bid to Acquire TikTok's US Operation

Walmart, a well-known U.S. retail giant, announced that it would team up with Microsoft in pursuit of getting the TikTok operations in the country, which has an impending ban.
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CDC Issues Advisory Over Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning on Thursday over carbon monoxide poisoning risks in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura.
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White House Calls Pelosi to Discuss New Relief Bill

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday to discuss the next round of stimulus bill.
Second Round of Stimulus Checks Seem to be in Danger

Second Round of Stimulus Checks Seem to be in Danger

The second round of stimulus checks gets uncertain as the White House officials and Democrats have not yet made a deal.
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Republicans Are Set to Propose New Stimulus Bill

Republicans are set to propose a new stimulus bill that includes relief aids where the two parties have common grounds to give what millions of Americans need.
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NBA Teams Are More Likely To Face Penalties For Not Showing Up

NBA teams scheduled for their Game 5 in their playoff games did not show up to show protests are more likely to face penalties according to a former executive.

Napping Could Lead to Heart Attack and Early Death

New research found out that napping in a certain period of time could lead to heart attack and early death. The study was presented during the European Society of Cardiology's annual meeting.
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Second Stimulus Check Is Possible Next Month If Congress Acts

White House Chief of staff Mark Meadows said a stimulus check could be sent next month if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will not delay talks on another round of coronavirus stimulus package.
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Take These Easy Steps to Cut Your Tax Bill Next Year

Here are some easy steps to avoid paying hefty tax next year with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Stimulus Payments: 800,000 Taxpayers Might not Become Recipients, IRS Says

Stimulus Payments: 800,000 Taxpayers Might not Become Recipients, IRS Says

The IRS revealed that the agency recently sent 800,000 notices to taxpayers who have not activated their stimulus payments debit cards.

NBA Cancels Playoff Games After Milwaukee Bucks Boycott Game Over Blake Shooting

The NBA cancels playoff games on Wednesday after the Milwaukee Bucks boycott Game 5 of their series against the Orlando Magic.
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Missing Fort Hood Soldier's Body Found Dead, Authorities Confirm

The body of a missing Fort Hood soldier has been found. Officials are awaiting forensic confirmation, but the Army confirmed that it was Sgt. Elder Fernandes.
COVID-19 Tremendously Affects Latino Communities, Funeral Homes also Struggle

COVID-19 Tremendously Affects Latino Communities; Funeral Homes Also Struggle

COVID-19 has destroyed the Latino communities in California. Many Latin Americans are front-line workers who contracted the coronavirus and spread the disease to their families and neighbors.
IRS to Send Out 50,000 Stimulus Checks Next Month

IRS to Send Out 50,000 Stimulus Checks Next Month

The IRS announced on August 25 through its website that it will send 50,000 stimulus checks next month.
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Black and Latino Voters Worry About Mail-In Voting

African-Americans and Latinos are the largest minority groups in the country. As the U.S. election nears, most of them were worried that their votes will not be counted through mail-in voting.
Segregated Parks Contributes to COVID-19 Spread of Black and Latino Communities

Segregated Parks Contribute to COVID-19 Spread in Black and Latino Communities

Parks in the country turn out as a contributor to COVID-19 virus spread in Black and Latino communities.
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