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Majority of kids who die of coronavirus are Hispanic, Black, or Native American, CDC finds

Hispanic, Black and Native American children accounted for 78% of coronavirus deaths even though these groups represent just 41% of the population.
      

‘I don’t trust Donald Trump’: Joe Biden says vaccine should be developed and distributed free of politics

Biden accused Trump of “feckless inaction” and said scientists must make the decisions about when a vaccine is safe and how it should be distributed

      

Kentucky man traveled to Illinois with dismembered body in suitcases after homicide, police say

The man’s family unzipped his bags, and inside “to their surprise were human remains” of one female body. This is the city’s 117th homicide.

      

Stripe is paying employees $20,000 if they leave big cities — but they’ll also get a pay cut

Stripe is paying employees $20,000 if they relocate from expensive cities such as San Francisco, Seattle and New York, where the company has offices. But workers who make the move will have to take a 10% pay cut.

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Why people are flocking to ugly produce during the pandemic

When the pandemic hit the United States in March, Imperfect Foods found itself scrambling to keep up with a sudden spike in demand.

How hot are McDonald’s new Spicy Chicken McNuggets?

McDonald’s released a new menu item: Spicy Chicken McNuggets with new hot sauce.

      

Get perfectly cooked meals with the sous vide method

The immersion circulator for sous vide cooking is a kitchen gadget that will take your grilling to the next level. Cook food to a precise temperature.

      

What are home air quality monitors and should you buy one

In response to the West Coast wildfires, people are buying air quality meters to monitor the air quality in their homes.

      

Biden goes viral after playing ‘Despacito’ at Florida campaign stop, as he tries to win Latino voters

The viral moment came as Biden, who is fighting to win over Latino voters, made his first campaign stop in the critical battleground state of Florida.

      

Hurricane Sally updates: At least 1 dead amid ‘catastrophic flooding’ in Alabama, Florida; Pensacola bridge, Gulf Shores pier sustain damage

Hurricane Sally lurched ashore early Wednesday. Downtown Pensacola is largely underwater. At least 1 dead in Alabama. Latest updates.

      

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