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More Than 1 Million People Have Recovered From COVID-19 Worldwide
Of more than 3.2 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 globally, more than a million people have recovered — including some 154,000 in the U.S.
Coronavirus FAQS: What's A Pulse Oximeter? Is It A Good Idea To Buy One?
A simple medical device has suddenly become a hot pic. Here's what doctors have to say about the pulse oximeter's possible role at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Protesters Swarm Michigan Capitol Amid Showdown Over Governor's Emergency Powers
As hundreds of demonstrators, some armed, amassed Thursday, Republican lawmakers declined to extend a state of emergency, instead voting to sue Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over her response to COVID-19.
Florida Chamber Of Commerce President: Businesses Will Promote Safety In Reopening
Mark Wilson of the Florida Chamber of Commerce says businesses will emphasize their health practices to attract customers when reopening. Restaurants and retailers will open at 25% capacity Monday.
After Being Fired Over Zoom, He Changed His Twitter Handle To 'Dan Is Interviewing'
Dan Munro found out he lost his job via a Zoom call. The tech startup where he worked announced that a third of its Austin-based office would be cut in a "resizing."
It Was A Feel-Good Story About Potatoes. But It Left Out An Idaho Militia's Role
The Real Idaho Three Percenters' involvement in a potato giveaway raises questions about the role armed groups are playing in the coronavirus response.
Georgia Drivers Can Now Get Licensed Without Taking A Road Test
Aspiring drivers will just need to register online and affirm that they have been supervised for 40 hours of driving.
Undocumented Workers Demand Better, Safer Working Conditions During Pandemic
Caravan protests around the nation are pushing officials to provide safer working environments. Many undocumented workers don't have access to protective equipment, paid sick time or health care.
Senate Is Planning To Return To Session Despite Coronavirus Fears In Washington
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is planning to start a Senate session next week even though Washington, D.C., remains a coronavirus hotspot. The House is not returning to the capital yet.
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A Music-Selling Platform Waives Some Fees To Support Artists During The Pandemic
The music-selling platform Bandcamp is waiving its fees for one day a month for the next three months to support artists during the pandemic.
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