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George Floyd Suspect Derek Chauvin Beats 3rd-Degree Murder Charge Against Him

A Minneapolis judge has dismissed the third-degree murder charge against former cop Derek Chauvin. A Minneapolis judge has dismissed the third-degree murder charge against former cop Derek Chauvin.

Mental Health Services During COVID-19 on High Demand Among Latinos, but Supply Runs Low

Many Latinos are suffering from the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, but services to help them psychologically are running low.
Steve Mnuchin

Mnuchin, Pelosi Set a Deadline This Week to Get New Multi-Trillion Dollar Stimulus Deal

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have finally agreed on another stimulus package and might draft the bill anytime before the election.

Trump, Biden Clash Over COVID-19, American Families, Race in Final Presidential Debate

President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden faced off in the final presidential debate, discussing COVID-19, American families, and race, among other issues.

Trump to Vote Early in Florida This Weekend, White House Says

President Donald Trump is set to vote early this weekend in Florida, according to the White House on Thursday.
Maker Of Coronavirus Trial Drug Remdesivir, Gilead Sciences. Inc., Reports Positive Data Coming From Trials

Remdesivir Becomes First Coronavirus Treatment to Receive FDA Approval

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved remdesivir as a coronavirus treatment, Gilead Sciences said Thursday.
Shanann Watts

Beyond the Grave: Did Shanann Watts Send Police a Creepy Clue About Her Murder?

There are also some paranormal experts who seem to support this, but just how true are these paranormal claims?
Donald Trump

Trump Wants Stimulus Deal Now, Pelosi Extends Negotiation Again

Pres. Donald Trump wants to sign into law another stimulus package but he expressed his doubts as Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi extends the talks.
Democrats Plan to Boycott Senate Vote on Amy Coney Barrett Nomination

Democrats Plan to Boycott Senate Vote on Amy Coney Barrett Nomination

Senate Democrats are planning to boycott the vote on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Thursday.
Google AI Tech to Be Used in Virtual Border Wall of Trump Admin: Report

Google AI Tech to Be Used in Virtual Border Wall of Trump Admin: Report

Google is reportedly supplying its artificial intelligence (AI) technology to build a "virtual" border wall for the Trump administration.
PPP Loan

Here Are Some Things You Need to Know About PPP Forgiveness

Applications for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgiveness were received by the Small Business Administration in August.

Secret Service Arrests Man For Threatening to Kill, Kidnap Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

The Secret Service has arrested and charged a man after he threatened to kidnap and kill former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris.
COVID-19 Vaccine Likely to Reach Vulnerable Americans by End of Year

COVID-19 Vaccine Likely to Reach Vulnerable Americans by End of Year

Most vulnerable Americans can be given a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine by the end of the year, said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar Wednesday.

ICE Implements New Policies Fast-Tracking Deportation of Immigrants

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is applying new rules that allow its agents to fast-track immigrants' deportation process created by a 1996 law.
US FDA

COVID-19 Vaccine Committee: Here's How the US FDA Chooses a Vaccine

A vaccine goes to three different stages of human clinical trials to test its safety and effectiveness. Here are some important facts that you should know about how the vaccine is approved.
FILE PHOTO: A test tube labelled with the vaccine is seen in front of AstraZeneca logo in this illustration taken

Brazil to Continue COVID Vaccine Trial After Volunteer Dies

A COVID-19 vaccine trial in Brazil will push through even after the death of one of its volunteers. A COVID-19 vaccine trial in Brazil will push through even after the death of one of its volunteers.
Oxytocin Maker Pleads Guilty to 8 Billion Settlement

Oxycontin Maker Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges, Will Settle for $8 Billion

Oxycontin maker, Purdue Pharma, will plead guilty to three federal charges including conspiracy to defraud the United States and violating kickback laws.
Mnuchin and Pelosi

Stimulus Deal Might Be Approved This Week, $500 Billion Skinny Bill Fails

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that they aim to seal the stimulus deal this week while the $500 billion skinny bill fails to proceed in the Congress.
CDC Adds New Definition of COVID-19 Close Contact

CDC Expands COVID-19 'Close Contact' Definition

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its definition of close contact of an individual with COVID-19.
Voters In 14 States Head To The Polls On Super Tuesday

Iran, Russia are Trying to Influence Upcoming US Election, Security Officials Say

Iran and Russia are trying to influence the public about the upcoming US election, said national security officials Wednesday night.