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Even if people can get reinfected, the World Health Organization says it likely wouldn't happen regularly
Virus can hitchhike on droplets people spray when they cough, talk or even breathe
The jury brought no criminal charges against the officers for her killing, angering many in Louisville and around the country and setting off renewed protests
The flu and COVID-19 have such similar symptoms, you may need to get tested to know which type of virus is making you miserable
Among other leaders who have been infected is British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who spent several days in intensive care
US president tweeted early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for the coronavirus
Wine country wildfire has destroyed nearly 250 buildings
Democrats say it's a naked effort to suppress voters
She serves as counselor to the president and traveled with him to a rally Wednesday
Passage of the $2.2 trillion plan came after a burst of negotiations this week between Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
Authorities had planned to register the migrants, but the group crossed without registering, and outnumbered officials made no attempt to stop them
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently said COVID-19 in school-age children in the US began rising in early September as many returned to classrooms
Teigen had been been hospitalized with excessive bleeding earlier in the week
Quinn Simmons reacted to Dutch journalist Twitter post saying 'if you follow me and support Trump, you can go' with "Bye" and an emoji of a dark-skinned hand waving
Two ex-Soviet nations have been locked for decades in a conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, where a separatist war was fought in the early 1990s, ending in 1994
Judge Ann Bailey Smith gave attorney general until noon on Friday to release tapes
Facebook live stream of removal of 19th century African funeral pole from its perch in museum during June protest leads to controversial trial
US banned imports of its palm oil over allegations of forced labor and other abuses
Hearing focuses attention on problems with probe that have become rallying cry for President Donald Trump's supporters
With the pandemic ongoing, the change of scene for desperate work- and school-from-home families boils down to 'risk versus reward,'
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