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Tesla Seeks Approval for Child Safety Sensor

Tesla is currently working on a new motion-detection sensor that could sense a child left behind in hot cars.
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FDA: Utraviolet UVC Sanitizer Against Covid-19 Is Not Always Safe

The Food and Drug Administration has warned that ultraviolet UVC sanitizers used against COVID-19 have limited use and are dangerous to a person's health.

Northern California Wildfires Killed at Least 5 People

Wildfires raging in Northern California have already taken at least five lives and threaten thousands of people to flee from their homes, authorities said.

Uber, Lyft in California Aren't Halting Operations After Appeals Court Ruled in Their Favor

Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft will continue their operations in California after a new appeals court ruling allows them to treat their drivers as independent contractors.
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Trump Invites 200 People to White House For His Brother's Funeral

President Donald Trump invited 200 people to White House for the funeral of his brother, Robert Trump, who died last Friday at the age of 71 years old. Still, the family remained private of his cause of death.
Stimulus Check

Republicans and Democrats Agree to Send $1,200 Stimulus Payment Again, When Will You Receive It?

The Republican and Democrat lawmakers will go back to the Capitol Hill to vote for the funding of the USPS and to discuss the new relief bill that includes the second round of $1,200 stimulus payments and more aids.
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East Texas Couple Steal Identities to Collect Multiple Stimulus Checks

An East Texas couple has been charged and indicted with conspiracy to unlawfully transfer, possess, and use a means of identification.
Former Trump Strategist Steve Bannon Arrested On Fraud Charges Related To Crowdfunded Built The Wall Campaign

Steve Bannon Pleads 'Not Guilty' for Alleged Fraud Scheme

Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser, pleaded 'not guilty' to a fraud charge related to an online fundraising campaign for the border wall.
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IRS Sent You an Unpaid Balance Notice, Even if You Have Already Paid. Here's the Problem

Some American taxpayers are receiving unpaid balance notices from the Internal Revenue Service even if they have already paid their due.
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Peaches May Be Linked to Salmonella Outbreak that Sickened 68 People

Peaches are being studied for a potential link to the salmonella outbreak that affected 68 people in nine different states, said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Stimulus Check

Stimulus Payment: Here Are the Parts of the New Relief Bill

If Republicans and Democrats will go back to Washington to vote for the USPS funding, White Chief of Staff said that the Republican lawmakers will look for an opportunity to discuss the new relief bill.
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Here's How to Qualify for the Stimulus Check

Residents in this state who are facing financial hardships during the global pandemic can get another stimulus check if they get qualified and eligible for the relief aid.

LA Sees Decline in Latino Coronavirus Deaths

Los Angeles County health officials found promising numbers in their fights against the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, especially in deaths among Latinos.

Zoom Video's for Home Service to Expand to Popular Smart Displays

Zoom is set to expand its social media presence to some smart display devices after coronavirus cases continue to increase across the United States.

Facebook Cracks Down on QAnon Conspiracy Groups

Facebook took down thousands of QAnon groups and accounts on Wednesday. It covered the conspiracy groups from both Instagram and Facebook, as well as a range of militia groups.
First-Ever Apple Car Could Begin Production in 2024

Apple Is the First US Company to Hit $2 Trillion Market Value

Apple has become the first U.S company to reach a $2 trillion market value. Apple's stock price rose during early Wednesday trading, hitting a market cap of $2 trillion.
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Reds Suspends Broadcaster Thom Brennaman for Using Anti-Gay Slur On Air

The longtime Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman has been suspended from broadcating Cincinnati's games for using the anti-gay slur on air on Wednesday night.

CDC Wants Sewage Systems Across the Country Tested for COVID-19

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, together with the nation's Department of Health and Human Services, will start working with state, local, and tribal health departments to test sewage systems for COVID-19.

Lightning Strikes Add to Raging California Heat, Thousands Evacuate

Lighting strikes sparked wildfires across Northern California on Wednesday, scorching large acres of sun-parched land. Thousands of people were ordered to evacuate, officials said.
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Relief Aids Americans Are Expected to Receive Until The End of This Year

Millions of Americans are expected to receive coronavirus relief aids until the end of this year as the Senate Republicans plan to renew the push for a new agreement between the two sides.
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