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WHO official warns that COVID-19 is 'one big wave'
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Dr Margaret Harris, a spokesperson for the World Health Organization, said there is no evidence that COVID-19 will follow seasonal variations like other coronaviruses. This comes after countries around the world say they are experiencing second waves.
Hundreds were crammed in a Manila stadium waiting for government aid
Hundreds of workers from around the Philippines were stranded at a baseball stadium in Manila, waiting for a government program to get them to their home provinces. At least 8 people in the stadium have tested positive for Covid-19.
We Need A New Way To Talk About Kanye West
"It doesn’t look like a snarky tweet or a meme. It looks like weaving compassion and accountability together and naming what he’s going through alongside what he does," @elamin88 writes.
NYPD issues statement after video shows officers dragging protester into unmarked car
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On Tuesday, a video captured plainclothes NYPD officers loading a protester into an unmarked van during a demonstration. After the video went viral, the NYPD issued a statement saying the woman was taken in by the Warrant Squad for “damaging police cameras during five separate criminal incidents in and around City Hall Park." The NYPD later told NBC News that using unmarked vehicles for these types of operations is "customary."
The Massive Wait For Coronavirus Test Results Shows A System In Chaos
The backlog in testing across the US comes as both demand and infections soar. The country officially marked 4 million confirmed cases of the virus on Thursday, but experts caution there are many more that have gone undiagnosed.
Reese Witherspoon wasn't nominated for an Emmy. People are not okay.
Of the many surprises and snubs of this year’s Emmy nominations, the omission of Reese Witherspoon was among the most glaring.
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CNN and Food Network co-founder Maurice ‘Reese’ Schonfeld has died at 88
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Reese Schonfeld helped launch the cable news era as a founding president of CNN, the first 24-hour TV news network, with Ted Turner in the early 1980s. He also co-founded The Food Network in the early 1990s.
Florida man accused of using COVID-19 relief funds to purchase a Lamborghini
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A South Florida man has been accused of fraudulently obtaining $3.9 million in COVID-19 relief loans and using some of the money to purchase a new Lamborghini Huracán sports car and other luxury items.
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California could create its own $600 weekly unemployment benefit
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to damage the California economy, state lawmakers are weighing whether to provide a supplemental unemployment benefit with the extra $600 per week provided by the federal government expiring this month.
New York authorities to investigate The Chainsmokers' concert for lack of social distancing
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that a charity drive-in concert held in the Hamptons over the weekend will be investigated by the state's department of health. He stated: "We have no tolerance for the illegal & reckless endangerment of public health."
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Revel suspends service in NYC 'until further notice' following second fatal crash
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On Tuesday, the moped-sharing company announced that it would halt service in New York City following two deaths over the past week. "We’re reviewing and strengthening our rider accountability and safety measures and communicating with city officials, and we look forward to serving you again in the near future," said in a statement.
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Trump promises to make sweeping changes to DACA despite recent Supreme Court ruling
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At a press conference on Tuesday, Trump responded to questions about DACA after the Department of Homeland Security released a memo earlier in the day that said the administration will not accept new applications.
Zendaya gets her first Emmy nomination for Euphoria
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The 23-year-old actor is among the nominees for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role in HBO's Euphoria, where she plays recovering drug addict Rue.
What happens when Doctor Strange walks into a comic book store?
A newly-released video shared by 'Doctor Strange' director Scott Derrickson shows Benedict Cumberbatch visiting a comic book store in full costume while shooting the 2016 film, and the results are as epic as you'd expect.
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Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes becomes part-owner of the Kansas City Royals
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Chiefs quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes has joined the Kansas City Royals ownership group, the team announced in a statement on Tuesday.
Kodak lands multimillion-dollar loan to help with medical manufacturing
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The onetime photography leader won a $765 million (USD) loan from the US government under the Defense Production Act to aid in the production of key generic drugs.
Bill Gates weighs in: Coronavirus testing, reopening schools and more
Bill Gates joined @andrewrsorkin for a wide-ranging interview, covering everything from the coronavirus pandemic to social media. Here's a recap of what he had to say.
Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, begins on Wednesday, with strict health measures
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#Hajj2020 begins on Wednesday, but this year's pilgrimage is unlike any before it. The five-day pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, has been limited to up to 10,000 people this year in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. About 2.5 million people usually attend. (edited)
Twitter celebrates Black actresses making history with their Emmy noms
People on Twitter are praising a historic first for the Emmy Awards after nominations were announced this morning. For the first time in its 71-year history, Black actresses dominate the category for lead actress in a limited series or movie.