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Experts condemn two California doctors for sharing misleading test conclusions regarding COVID-19
COVID-19 2 hours ago
On Monday, The American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine released a joint statement "emphatically" condemning recent opinions released by Dr. Daniel Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi, stating that their conclusions are "inconsistent with current science and epidemiology regarding COVID-19." The two California doctors had pointed to dubious testing conclusions to argue that shelter-in-place orders should be lifted.
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Iowa never closed. Now it leads in growing Covid-19 cases in the U.S.
Iowa has the fastest-growing number of Covid-19 cases in the country. But Gov. Kim Reynolds announced over the weekend that she’s loosening restrictions.
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Jimmy Fallon Missed His Chance With Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson reveals she would have dated Jimmy Fallon 20 years ago when he use to have a crush on her.
Texas workers are stuck: Risk COVID-19 or lose unemployment benefits
Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement that many stores will be allowed to reopen Friday means some workers have a difficult decision to make. If a business reopens and an employee chooses not to return to work, they become ineligible for unemployment.
When your graduation ceremony is called off, celebrate on Animal Crossing instead 🎓
Gaming 2 hours ago
For many around the world, graduation ceremonies are looking a little different this year.
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Politico reports Trump previously owed tens of millions to the Bank of China
Politics 2 hours ago
The debt, according to Politico, stemmed from a nearly $1 billion refinancing deal in 2012 on one of the president's properties in New York. UPDATE: This was adjusted on April 28 to reflect a correction issued by Politico regarding its reporting. The Trump Organization is not in debt to the Bank of China for the property. Vornado Realty Trust is the primary investor in the building.
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Inspired by ‘Tiger King,’ stars take big cat conservation to Congress
The L.A. Times' Amy Kaufman broke the news Tuesday that Hollywood actors, including Joaquin Phoenix, Sarah Silverman and Olivia Wilde, are putting their support behind a petition to end private ownership of big cats and cub petting.
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The "Trolls" movie's successful digital release could change Hollywood
In three weeks of digital release, "Trolls World Tour" has made more money for Universal Pictures than the original did during five months in theaters.
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The world is on the brink of a "hunger pandemic": World Food Programme
The threat of social and political unrest around the world is rising as the coronavirus crisis fuels discontent amid food shortages, job losses and lockdowns.
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Hillary Clinton to endorse Joe Biden's presidential run, reports say
US election 31 minutes ago
Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is expected to endorse Biden's 2020 presidential run at a virtual town hall on Tuesday, multiple outlets reported.
Who could be North Korea's next leader?
Questions about Kim Jong Un's health raises questions about North Korea’s murky line of succession. Could his sister, Kim Yo Jong, be next in line? North Korea has been ruled by the Kim family since it was founded after World War II.
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Tributes pour in for Little Women: Atlanta star Ms Minnie
In memoriam Last night
Ashley "Minnie" Ross, who starred in Little Women: Atlanta, died after a hit-and-run car accident, her publicist confirmed. She was 34 years old.
Katie Couric has finally seen Jen Aniston in 'The Morning Show'
The TV icon & journalist opened up to 'Everything Iconic' podcast host Danny Pellegrino and revealed how she feels about Jennifer Aniston's 'Morning Show' character, rumoured to be based on Couric.
Pentagon declassifies Navy videos of 'unexplained aerial phenomena'
World news Yesterday
The US Department of Defense has permitted the release of three unclassified Navy videos which show "unidentified" aerial phenomena and what appears to be the audio reactions of several Navy pilots. The DOD says it decided to release the footage, recorded in 2004 and 2015, to "clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real."
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JetBlue to require all passengers to wear a face cover during travel
COVID-19 4 hours ago
In light of the coronavirus precautions, JetBlue will require all passengers to wear face coverings as they travel starting on May 4, the airline announced.
'She tried to do her job, and it killed her' — Top doctor treating COVID-19 dies by suicide
COVID-19 Yesterday
Dr. Lorna Breen died on Sunday from self-inflicted wounds according to her family. "She was truly in the trenches of the front line," said the father of Dr. Breen, who worked at a Manhattan hospital hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Riots in the streets of Lebanon in the midst of a currency crash and surge in food prices
World news Last night
Army vehicles were set on fire and dozens of local banks targeted after anti-government protesters clashed with security forces. A plunge in the local currency and exorbitant food prices is fuelling the crisis in Lebanon. The Lebanese Red Cross confirmed multiple people were injured in the riots.
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Trump has a 'good idea' on the state of Kim Jong-un's health but 'can't talk about it'
World news Yesterday
President Trump briefly addressed unconfirmed reports that the North Korean leader is in "grave danger," saying he has a "very good idea" of the status of Kim Jong-un's health. He also added: "I hope he's fine. I do know how he's doing, relatively speaking." The reclusive state leader has not been seen in public since mid-April.
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Remembering Harper Lee on her birthday
Today 4 hours ago
Readers are paying tribute to Lee's work and contributions to literature to mark her birthday.
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