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Asked about Brazil's death toll surpassing China's, President Jair Bolsonaro replied, 'I don't work miracles. What do you want me to do?'
Other treatments in the trial, including the experimental drug remdesivir and an HIV combination therapy, are still being tested.
Last week, Trump announced he was taking hydroxychloroquine although he has not tested positive for COVID-19
Many law enforcement agencies around the U.S. are reporting an increase in stolen cars and vehicle burglaries, even as violent crime has dropped dramatically nationwide in the coronavirus pandemic
As restrictions have slowly been lifted, there have also been case spikes across Germany linked to slaughterhouses, restaurants, religious services, nursing homes and refugee shelters.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and his wife marked Memorial Day by laying a wreath of white flowers at a park near their Delaware home
Almost every year since 2010, writer Gary Fields has visited the grave of Lance Corporal Kevin Adam Lucas, a U.S. Marine who died in 2006 on a mission in Iraq's Anbar province
More than two months into the buying binge, many states aren't sharing details about how much they're spending, what they're getting for their money or which companies they're paying
Wallen said on Twitter that he and some friends were 'horse-playing' after a few bar stops, didn't mean any harm, we want to say sorry to any bar staff or anyone that was affected
A look at the rhetoric and reality as the pandemic's death toll approached 100,000 in the U.S
Sheriff's deputies and beach patrols try to make sure people kept their distance as Americans mark unofficial start of summer amid coronavirus pandemic
Many states say the logistics, costs and manpower needs are too great to test all residents and staff in a two-week window
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, more than 1,000 veterans have been killed by the coronavirus; that does not include hundreds more who have died in state-run veterans homes
Greece's low infection rate in the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the government to start the holiday season three weeks earlier than previously expected
The fee-funded U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has taken a financial hit amid the coronavirus pandemic and is seeking emergency funding from Congress, saying that it is going to run out of money this summer
Authorities say the ceremonies can't be done virtually because federal law requires prospective citizens to appear in person
Joe Biden is sharpening his tone, still pitching consensus but touting a 'bold agenda' aimed at mollifying progressives who remain skeptical he'll deliver enough on health care, student loan debts and the climate crisis
Baltimore's mayor is unhappy about Trump's visit, saying it sets a bad example when many residents have been told to limit travel
Florida has an estimated 774,000 disenfranchised felons who are barred because of financial obligations
With no congregational prayers or large family gatherings, followers of Islam look for ways to capture the spirit of a holiday some of them call 'Christmas for a Muslim'
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