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COVID-19: Singing Not Riskier Than Talking, New Study Suggests

Singing is not riskier than talking when it comes to risk of spreading the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but volume matters.

Reports of Amazon Rainforest Fires Are Lies, Bolsonaro Says

Wildfires have been detected in Brazil's Amazon rainforest this month. At least 19,000 fires have been tracked across the Amazon in the first half of August.
Direct Stimulus Payments: Trump Wants to Send Within One Week of Deal, Officials Say

Direct Stimulus Payments: Trump Wants to Send Within One Week of Deal, Officials Say

Direct Stimulus payments are what President Donald Trump wants, and it could arrive within one week of a deal being agreed, officials say.

Racist Woman Attacks Latino, a Good Samaritan Comes to the Rescue

A Latino man talking to his black neighbor located in San Francisco, California, was reportedly abused by a racist woman, a Good Samaritan came to rescue.

COVID-19 Latino Patient Recovery: A Miracle After Beating the Virus, Two Blood Clots, and a Stroke

A COVID-19 Latino patient endured coronavirus, two blood clots, and a stroke. Tito Velasquez, who courageously conquered the disease, finally returns to his family after 111 days in four different facilities.
Zoom Phone Cloud Service Ready to Serve Over 40 Countries

Zoom Phone Cloud Service Ready to Serve Over 40 Countries

Zoom Video Communications, Inc. announced the general availability of Zoom Phone cloud phone service in over 40 countries and territories around the world.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Will Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Survive Hefty Tax in California?

Former Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could face a high tax status by U.S. tax authorities, as the former royal couple targets financial independence.
U.S., Colombia Brings $5 billion Investment to Rural Areas

US, Colombia Bring $5 Billion Investment to Rural Areas

The United States and Colombia will coordinate with each other for the new investment in rural areas of the South American country.
NBA Playoffs

Here's What You Really Do Not Know About The NBA Playoffs

NBA Playoffs, one of the most anticipated parts of the league, will finally begin. However, what is really at stake why many teams want to get the title? How much money would they receive?

Sanofi to Buy California Drugmaker Principia Biopharma in $3.7 Bln Deal

Sanofi plans to acquire California drug maker Principia Biopharma in a deal with a price tag of about $3.7 billion, the companies said Monday.

Fighting COVID-19: Groom Marries Fiancée from Hospital Bed

A groom who contracted COVID-19 managed to marry his fiancée from a hospital bed. A groom who contracted COVID-19 managed to marry his fiancée from a hospital bed.
Latin America to Choose Covid-19 Diplomacy Between Two Powerful Countries

Latin America to Choose COVID-19 Diplomacy Between Two Powerful Countries

Latin America and the Caribbean countries became the latest contest zone for expressing influence between the two most powerful nations of the world.
Robert Trump

Pres Donald Trump's Younger Brother Dies at 71, Cause of Death Not Revealed

Robert Trump, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, dies at the age of 71. The family remained private to Robert Trump's cause of death.
COVID-19

Are You Truly Protected for up to 3 Months Against COVID-19 After Recovery?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recently updated its quarantine guidelines online, tackling on whether people who have recovered from COVID-19 do not need to quarantine or be tested again for up to three months.

US, Mexico, Canada Extend Border Restrictions Until September

The governments of Mexico and the United States agreed on Friday to extend another border restriction of non-essential travel, which will expire on August 21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The government of Canada has also joined the agreement.
U.S. Says No to Russia's Offer to Help with COVID-19 Vaccine

US Says No to Russia's Offer to Help With COVID-19 Vaccine

The United States did not accept Russia's offer to help the country with the COVID-19 vaccine. The United States did not accept Russia's offer to help the country with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine.

FBI Joins Probe of Beirut Explosion, US Diplomat Says

The U.S. law enforcement agency Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other international investigators will join the Beirut explosion probe, a U.S. diplomat said on Thursday.

Amazon is Liable for Defective Products, California Court Rules

Amazon.com can be held liable for injuries due to defective products sold on its marketplace, a California state appeals court ruled on Thursday.
Women in clinical trials

Lack of Women in Clinical Trials Leads to Dosage Problems, New Study Finds

Women are more likely to have adverse side effects of medications as drug doses have been mainly based on clinical trials done on men, suggests a new study.
$400 Unemployment is Only $300 and You Won't Receive It Sooner

US Unemployment Benefit: Uncertain, Might Decrease From $400 Down to $300

The total amount of US unemployment benefit remains uncertain and would fall $300 from $400. The total amount of unemployment benefit remains uncertain and would fall $300 from $400.