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Health Officials Ask Riverside County Residents to Get Tested for COVID-19
Riverside County authorities are asking residents to be tested to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to stay or get out of the red tier of the California’s reopening system.
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Mother and Stepfather of Long Beach Mayor Hospitalized with COVID-19
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia said Monday that his mother and stepfather are both hospitalized with COVID-19 and on ventilators, but hoping for a full recovery. Garcia and his husband Matt both recently tested negative and have not been in direct contact with the mayor’s mother or stepfather in many weeks because of concerns about the virus, according to...
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Madonna Reveals She Has Coronavirus Antibodies
Madonnasays she is going to “breathe in the COVID-19 air” after revealing that she has tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, according to NBC News.
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Northern California County Reopens Some Rec Areas
Santa Cruz County officials have reopened some beaches, parks and trails.
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XFL Files Bankruptcy, Cites COVID-19 Crisis
The XFL filed for bankruptcy on Monday, likely spelling the end of the second iteration of the league. The filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware estimates the organization has between $10,000,001 and $50 million in both assets and liabilities. Former coaches Bob Stoops and Marc Trestman are among the creditors with the largest unsecured claims. The WWE-backed XFL canceled…
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'Awful and Beautiful': Saying Goodbye to Coronavirus Victims Without a Funeral
Lorena Borjas dedicated her life to helping others as an activist for the transgender community in New York City, bailing people out of jail, fighting against transphobia and championing the rights of human trafficking victims. But when she died this week from COVID-19, the people who loved her the most could not come together to mourn her, according to...
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Tornado Destroys Home of Arkansas Doctor in Viral Father-Son Photo
Three days after a photo posted on Facebook showed an Arkansas doctor looking through a glass door to see his 1-year-old son crawl for the first time, the family’s home was destroyed by a tornado
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CDC's Latest Guidance Could Mean No Sports for Much Longer
The already-delayed professional sports seasons in North America could be on hiatus for significantly longer than first planned after federal officials said Sunday that they recommend all in-person events involving 50 people or more be called off for the next eight weeks.