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Fauci Warns Herd Immunity for COVID-19 is 'Dangerous' and 'Nonsense'

Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said that letting the COVID-19 spread to have herd immunity is nonsense and dangerous.
CDC Says COVID-19 Vaccine May Not Be Given to Children at First

CDC Says COVID-19 Vaccine May Not Be Given to Children and Pregnant Women at First

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that COVID-19 vaccines may not be recommended for children at first when they are already available.
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Global Study on Remdesivir Finally Released!

The World Health Organization (WHO) has finally released the data on a global study conducted over the use of antiviral drug Remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19 patients.
FILE PHOTO: Senate Judiciary Committee holds confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Coney Barrett on Capitol Hill in Washington

Amy Coney Barrett: Highlights of Confirmation Hearing Day 4

The fourth and final day of Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee concluded on Thursday.

West Coast Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate

About four dozen uncontained wildfires are burning on the West Coast, with around 21 of those wildfires burning in California alone.

California Supreme Court Orders Review of Scott Peterson's Death Penalty Conviction

The California Supreme Court has ordered the review of Scott Peterson's murder convictions on Thursday.

Latino, Black COVID-19 Death Rates Fall in LA County Due to Workplace Crackdowns

The decline in COVID-19 cases and deaths among Latino and Black people was caused by aggressive workplace health enforcement, said Los Angeles County officials.
Donald Trump

Trump Is Willing to Go Beyond $1.8 Trillion to Reach a Stimulus Deal

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that President Donald Trump is willing to go beyond $1.8 trillion to reach a stimulus deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump takes part in a live one-hour NBC News town hall forum, in Miami

Trump Promises 'Less Expensive' Healthcare Plan to Replace Obamacare

President Donald Trump insisted that he is going to implement "better healthcare" than Obamacare during this NBC town hall Thursday.

Over 18 Million People Have Already Cast Ballots in Early Voting: Who Is Leading?

More than 18 million people in the U.S. have already voted ahead of the November 3 election day. More than 18 million people in the U. S. have already voted ahead of the November 3 election day.
Donald Trump

Trump Says He Is Ready To Sign Stimulus Package

Pres. Donald Trump urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi early Thursday morning to reach the stimulus deal because he will sign it immediately.

DEA's Largest Meth Haul in California Tied to Sinaloa Cartel

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has made a record-breaking drug bust in Southern California, with 2,224 pounds of meth.

American Murder: 'Ghost' of Christ Watts' Daughter Allegedly Caught on Cam

"American Murder: The Family Next Door" has been one of the most anticipated Netflix documentaries, mostly due to the Watts' family murders' popularity.
Shots Fired At Santa Monica College

LA County Murder Rate Increases 25% From Last Year

Los Angeles has seen a 25 percent spike in murder cases than last year's numbers, said to be elevated by gang feuds.

Joe Biden Election Campaign Fundraising Records Nets $383 Million in September

Joe Biden says the average donation was less than $50. The Democratic presidential nominee is "incredibly humbled."

Chicago's South Side Leaders Seek to Change Healthcare Model in Latino Community

Distinct leaders in the South Side of Chicago are eyeing to create a new health care model to address chronic illness and the COVID-19 pandemic that widely affects the Latino community, as well as Blacks.
Sen. Mitch McConnell

Senate to Vote on Another Stimulus Bill Next Week

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that the Senate is set to vote on another stimulus bill next week.

Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing Day 3: Takeaways and Analysis

Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee, faced a second round of questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Food And Drug Administration Headquarters In Maryland

FDA Approves World's First Successful Ebola Treatment

An Ebola virus treatment received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday.

Number of Mexican Border Patrol Arrests Erupted in September; Here's Why

Farmers in Mexico ambushed soldiers and seized a dam to stop water payments to the United States, in a sign of growing conflict over increasingly scarce resources.