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Dr. Richard Besser on COVID cases trending down in US, push for effective vaccine

Dr. Richard Besser on COVID cases trending down in US, push for effective vaccine Dr. Richard Besser, president and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and former acting director of the CDC, joins Martha MacCallum on 'The Story.'

South Korea to provide coronavirus vaccines for 60% of population: report

South Korea to provide coronavirus vaccines for 60% of population: report South Korea announced Tuesday its plans to allocate $146 million to secure coronavirus vaccines for 60% of its population, according to a report.

Turmeric may help osteoarthritis knee pain, study says

Turmeric may help osteoarthritis knee pain, study says Turmeric may help reduce pain in arthritic knees, according to a new study from the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research.

Coronavirus death toll linked to Maine wedding grows to 7

Coronavirus death toll linked to Maine wedding grows to 7 At least seven people have died in connection to a coronavirus outbreak that continues to sicken people in Maine following a wedding reception held over the summer that violated state virus guidelines, public health authorities said.

Could the novel coronavirus become a seasonal virus? New study suggests yes — but not yet

Could the novel coronavirus become a seasonal virus? New study suggests yes — but not yet The novel coronavirus may one day become a seasonal virus like the flu — but that day won’t come until herd immunity is achieved, according to the findings of a recent review published in Frontiers in Public Health. 

Fauci praises Vermont coronavirus response: ‘Don’t let your guards down’

Fauci praises Vermont coronavirus response: ‘Don’t let your guards down’ Dr. Anthony Fauci gave resounding praise to Vermont on Tuesday for it’s coronavirus response and considerably low case count and infection rate. 

Coronavirus cases prompt lock down of NYU dorm: officials

Coronavirus cases prompt lock down of NYU dorm: officials Six cases of coronavirus in a freshman dorm at NYU caused the building to be placed on mandatory quarantine this week. This comes as the school ramped up testing protocols to help negate the transmission of the novel coronavirus.

Texas county to pay coronavirus survivors for plasma donations

Texas county to pay coronavirus survivors for plasma donations Need fast cash? If you’re a survivor of the novel coronavirus and live in one Texas county, you may be in luck — if you donate plasma, that is. 

Coronavirus recovery time reduced by rheumatoid arthritis drug and remdesivir, Eli Lilly says

Coronavirus recovery time reduced by rheumatoid arthritis drug and remdesivir, Eli Lilly says Eli Lilly and Company on Monday announced initial data over a combination treatment that shortened hospitalized coronavirus patients’ time to recovery.

SFGATE: Photos: Kamala Harris visits Calif. wildfire devastation

Photos: Kamala Harris visits Calif. wildfire devastation Published on September 16, 2020 at 03:15AM by Vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., joined California Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday in her home state to survey the devastation left behind by the Creek Fire in Fresno County and show support for the victims and firefighters. Surrounded by a charred landscape with a smell of smoke in the air, Harris said “ideology should not kick in" when responding to wildfires and the climate crisis, a veiled criticism of President Donald Trump, though she did not say his name. Harris' first trip to California as the Democratic vice presidential nominee came a day after Trump stopped in the Golden State for a briefing on the fires near Sacramento on Monday. The president rejected the scientific consensus that climate change is exacerbating the state's wildfires. “The people who are victimized by these, they could care less and their children could care less who th

Celebrities Plan an ‘Instagram Freeze,’ but Reaction Is Icy

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Will Oracle Solve Trump’s TikTok Problem?

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Columbia Marching Band Shuts Itself Down Over ‘Offensive Behavior’

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Home — National

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Hurricane Sally Is a Slow-Moving Threat. Climate Change Might Be Why.

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Home — Metro

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Tiger Woods Reflects on His U.S. Open History That Pre-Dates His Competition

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Capitals Hire Peter Laviolette, Hoping for More Deep Playoff Runs

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Taking a Cue From Trump, House Republicans Offer Narrow Agenda

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Two Are Accused of Hacking U.S. Websites With Pro-Iran Messages

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Driver Charged in Uber’s Fatal 2018 Autonomous Car Crash

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Bill Gates Sr., Who Guided Billionaire Son’s Philanthropy, Dies at 94

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Morning

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