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Orange County Prosecutors Committed Malpractice in Mass Shooting Case, Review Finds

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer's office released the results of an internal investigation on the Seal Beach Mass Shooting case where it was found that two of its former prosecutors committed malpractice.
Rally Held In Colorado Demanding Justice For Elijah McClain

15-Year-Old Michigan Teenager Arrested After Failing to Do Her Homework

The family court judge sentenced the young girl to jail in May amid the threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hillsborough County Florida Teachers Protest Reopening Schools Amid Pandemic

Florida Teachers Sue State Over School Reopening

A Florida teachers union sued Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday over the state's push to do a full school reopening next month.

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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'No Oxygen Deprivation Mask': California Restaurant Accused of Asking Customers to Remove Mask

A Northern California restaurant is allegedly discouraging customers from wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, reports say.
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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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Broken Heart Syndrome Is Increasing During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Can It Be Deadly?

Staying at home, regularly washing your hands with soap and water, and taking care of yourself is not enough during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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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.

Seattle Protest Causes Store Damages, Officer Injuries; Police Claim Precinct Fire

A group of Seattle protesters marched towards Capitol Hill Sunday afternoon, causing significant damage to stores, injury to officers and what police claim to be "small fire" in their East Precinct.
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Florida New Coronavirus Cases More Than 10,000, Florida Representative Calls for Closure of State

Florida's new coronavirus cases have hit 12, 523 on Saturday, which makes it the fifth consecutive day the state has reported more than 10,000 cases, says the state's health department.

Unemployment Benefits May Be Cut as High as $400, GOP Leaders Said

The federal payments aided millions of Americans who lost their jobs or have been furloughed due to the lockdown.
Rapper Kanye West holds his first rally in support of his presidential bid in North Charleston

On His First Campaign Rally, Kanye West Wants Everyone with a Baby to Get ‘A Million Dollars’

Rapper Kanye West kick-started his presidential run with a campaign rally in South Carolina on Sunday evening, touching on topics from abortion to religion.

Should States Enforce Mandatory Face Mask Orders? Science Says Yes

Studies show face coverings prevents infected individuals from spreading the coronavirus to others. It could also be the key to the nation's recovery.
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15 L.A. Children, Mostly Latinos, Contract Deadly Coronavirus-Related Inflammatory Syndrome

A rare but potentially deadly inflammatory syndrome believed to be related to the coronavirus has been found in 15 children in Los Angeles, officials said.
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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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New Study Suggests COVID-19 Recovered Patients Continue to Suffer from Multiple Symptoms

A new study suggests that more than half of those who successfully recovered from the COVID-19 still continue to suffer from multiple symptoms.
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