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Coronavirus updates: Global death toll hits 1 million; Trump plan to send out 150M rapid tests deemed ‘inadequate’; New York sees cases rise

Global death toll nears 1 million. Public health officials fear seasonal flu will complicate the coronavirus pandemic. Latest COVID-19 news.

      

John Mellencamp supported BLM during FarmAid performance. Some viewers weren’t happy

Some online were mad about John Mellencamp’s BLM support during FarmAid. They seem to have forgotten it started as a political movement 35 years ago.

      

Doc Rivers is out as Los Angeles Clippers coach after disappointing playoffs

Doc Rivers had the Clippers on track to face the Lakers in the conference finals before the team collapsed against the Nuggets.

      

Judge wants to know why Census Bureau says it will end count October 5 despite her order

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced Monday evening that he intends to conclude the 2020 census on October 5, more than three weeks earlier than expected after a federal judge reinstated the October 31 end date.

House Democrats introduce $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, unlikely to pass in Senate

The bill reauthorizes the $600 federal boost to unemployment benefits and sends out another round of $1,200 stimulus checks.

      

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Texas sheriff charged with evidence tampering in death of Black man after police chase

Grand jury indicted Sheriff Robert Chody on an evidence tampering charge in the destruction of video of deputies Tasing a Black man who died in 2019.

      

West Nile virus found in people in 2 Florida counties, prompting health advisory to take precautions against mosquitoes

Florida health officials advised residents of two counties to take precautions against mosquitoes after West Nile virus was confirmed in people.

      

New York judge orders judicial review of Eric Garner case

Eric Garner’s mother has won her bid for an investigation into New York City’s handling of the arrest of her son, the disciplining of officers involved in his 2014 death and the lack of medical care he was given by police officers, a state judge ruled.

The week in polls: Biden gains on Trump nationally, leads in most swing states

Each week between now and the election, USA TODAY will sum up what the latest polls tell us about the state of the race for president and the Senate.

      

Save the Children? Extremist conspiracy movement QAnon fabricates pedophile claims against Biden as election looms

QAnon has hijacked the Save the Children movement to push baseless pedophilia claims against Joe Biden and other Democrats before the election.

      

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