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Reopening for California Made too Fast: A Possibility of Surge in COVID-19 Cases Seen by State Health Official

A possible surge in COVID-19 cases may happen as a result of California's reopening, which state health official, Dr. Sara Cody finds, way too fast.

$2 Million in Scholarships Granted to Unqualified Students at Texas Southern University, President Ousted!

An amount of $2 million in scholarships was granted to students who did not pass the academic qualification at Texas Southern University.

Thousands Continue to Cross US-Mexico Border Despite Extended Travel Ban and Amid COVID-19

Thousands still continue to cross the borders of the U.S. and Mexico every day despite the extended ban on non-essential travels and health threat of COVID-19.

Florida’s COVID-19 Cases: Was Reopening Too Early?

Read on to find out about the COVID-19 cased in Florida and about its early reopening. Based on an article, the first coronavirus cases in the state of Florida were reported on March 1.

Florida Child Care Services Faces Multiple Problems Even After Governor Ron DeSantis Eases Restrictions

Read on to find out about the problems of child care service businesses in Florida after Governor Ron DeSantis eases restrictions across the state.

Son With Mental Illness Stabbed to Death His Own Father, Here's the Judge's Decision

A man was charged with second-degree murder after he killed his own father and attempted to do the same to his mother. A judge released her decision either to put him out of jail or not.

What Happens If California Imposes a Head Tax To Large Companies Operating In The State?

Read on to find out about the possible outcomes of imposing head taxes on large companies operating in California.

Minnesota in Chaos as Governor Sends National Guard Following Arson and Looting Over George Floyd's Death

Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz has declared a state of emergency and sent National Guards following three nights of destructive protests after news of George Floyd's death-and the circumstances that led to it-sparked national outrage.

Senators Call for Response Over Possible COVID-19 Outbreak in Juvenile Detention Facilities

A group of U.S. senators are urging the Department of Justice to explain the processes it is taking to prevent the youth inside juvenile detention facilities from contracting the rapidly spreading COVID-19 disease.

USGS Scientists Find Undiscovered Seafloor Faults Following Devastating Puerto Rico Quakes

Southern Puerto Rico was hit by a series of massive, devastating earthquakes that began late December in 2019. The quakes, which included a magnitude 6.4 in early January, shocked seismologists. After thorough research, they may have found out why.

Trump Threatened to 'Close Down' Social Media Platforms Following Twitter's Fact-Check Response

The United States' President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday to limit the legal protection that federal law currently grants social media companies and other online platforms.

New Mexico Governor Defies Her Own Order, Will She Be Punished For Breaking Her Own Rule?

New Mexico Governor breaks her own rule by purchasing jewelry during her stay-at-home order. New Mexico Governor breaks her own rule by purchasing jewelry during her stay-at-home order, according to a recently published article.

Los Angeles Offers Free COVID-19 Tests To Its Residents

Read on to find out about the free COVID-19 tests provided by Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County recently announced that they are providing free COVID-19 test services to those who want to get tested for the deadly virus, according to an article.

Will Blood From COVID-19 Survivors Help Us Win Against the Virus?

Many doctors and researchers are conducting experimental plasma therapy on COVID-19 patients. Is it an effective treatment for the coronavirus?

History’s First Private Company Mission To Send Humans To Space Gets Postponed Due to Bad Weather

Read on to find out about history’s first private company to send men to a space mission. In collaboration with NASA, the launch of SpaceX will be the first time in history that a private company will be sending humans to outerspace, says an article.

Trump Pushes Debunked Murder Conspiracy Theory Despite Pleas From Victim's Widow

The President of the United States accused an MSNBC host of murder during his Tuesday press conference. The allegations come even after the host pleaded for the president to leave his wife's memories and his family alone.

Twitter Criticized by U.S. President Trump for Labeling His Social Media Posts as “Misleading”

Following a request by an affected party over the allegations against Joe Scarborough of murder in a series of tweets posted by the U.S. president, Twitter has introduced a new system that fact-checks posts.

Lawsuits Being Filed For Insurance Claims and Employees For Poor Safety Conditions Amid the Pandemic

Read on to find out about the lawsuits being files involving insurance claims and poor working conditions amid the pandemic.

White House Steps in to Justify Trump’s Allegations About the “Cold Case” of Psycho Joe Scarborough

Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended President Donald Trump amid his allegations against Joe Scarborough. Earlier this month, the president posted a series of tweets that accused the former congressman of murdering his aide.

How Are Some Schools in The U.S. Going to Reopen

Read on to find out about the plans on the reopening of some schools in the U.S. The novel coronavirus greatly impacted not only the healthcare system and the economy of the United States but also its education sector.