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NBA Players Call for 'Justice for Breonna Taylor'

Players of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have been united in calling "Justice for Breonna Taylor" and other African-Americans, who died at the hands of the police.
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Debunking Common Tech Myths: Are Facebook and Alexa Really Listening?

Here's a look at some of the most common misconceptions on tech products that you should stop believing today.
Triage Unit Tests People With COVID-19 Symptoms at The Biggest Wholesale Market of Latin America

COVID-19 Cases in Latin America Surpasses 4 Million

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Latin America has exceeded four million on Wednesday. More than four million people in Latin America have now tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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Growing Studies Suggest that COVID-19 Antibodies Decline Over Time

Different studies and researches suggest that COVID-19 antibodies of those who recovered from the virus disappear or decline in a matter of weeks or months.
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COVID-19 Vaccine: Who Would Be Prioritized?

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins asked helped from the National Academy of Medicine last month to help them in developing guidelines as to who gets first the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Medical Groups and Experts Reveal How to Know if Your Child Has COVID-19

Medical groups and experts revealed symptoms that parents should look for to know if their children have COVID-19.
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Alaska Earthquake: Tsunami Warning Issued After Powerful 7.8 Magnitude Tremor

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Alaska Peninsula on Tuesday at about 11:12 p.m. A tsunami warning has been issued.
Types of Flowers Used for the Dead

Types of Flowers Used for the Dead

When it comes to condolence, flowers are often better than words. They have a message of hope and offer compassion. They bring comfort and comeliness to a sad occasion. Across cultures, flowers are present during funeral, wakes, memorial services, and even sent to the bereaved family as expression of sentiments.
First Steps After a Car Accident! 6 Things To Do Before Anything Else

First Steps After a Car Accident! 6 Things To Do Before Anything Else

Getting injured in a car crash is always tragic, painful and can be problematic in a number of ways.
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Here are the Results of Some COVID-19 Vaccines After Human Clinical Trials

Researchers released the results of different COVID-19 vaccines that went into Phase 1 and Phase 2 human clinical trials.
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Important Things You Need to Know About the Next Stimulus

Republican and Democratic lawmakers returned to the Capitol Hill this week, and their goal is to craft and pass the next stimulus bill.
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New Study Shows One Particular Action Can Potentially Cut COVID-19 Infections in Half

A new study published in The Lancet on July 16 shows one particular action that can potentially cut COVID-19 infections in half.

Polk County Sheriff Offers $30,000 Reward For Information on Polk County Triple Murder

Polk County Sheriff Judd said the crime scene was one of the most horrific he has encountered in his career.
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Doctors, School Board Members Appeal to Arizona Governor Ducey to Keep Schools Close

More than 80 healthcare professionals and school board members wrote a letter to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey urging him to keep the schools close.
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Study on Steroids That Reduced COVID-19 Deaths Published

Results of the study on the different drugs that helped reduced COVID-19 deaths were published. Only one out of three drugs is proven to be effective.
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New Relief Bill May Include Jobs, Stipends, and Educational Grants

The National Service Organizations are pressing Congress to expand the benefits of the next relief bill that includes more jobs for young people, stipend, and more educational grants.
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CDC Releases New Guidance When to Continue and Stop Home Isolation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released major changes in their COVID-19 heath and safety guidance for asymptomatic and symptomatic.
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Oath of Allegiance: Immigrants Close to US Citizenship Find Delays and Uncertainty

Immigrants who are close to having U.S. citizenship are experiencing delays in their application and uncertainties due to the global pandemic and new immigration process.
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Students Unlikely to Return to School as US Reaches Single-Day High

Students in the United States are unlikely to go back for in-person school reopening as the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths continues to spike.
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WHO Reports Over 260,000 New COVID-19 Infections in 24 Hours

The World Health Organization reported on Saturday over 260,000 new COVID-19 infections in just 24 hours across the globe.
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