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Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out first pitch for Nationals-Yankees opener

Anthony Fauci, 79, has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases since 1984.

      

Ed Henry accused of rape in civil suit that also targets Fox News, Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson

Fox News and some of its top stars are facing another civil suit alleging sexual misconduct. Ex-star Ed Henry is accused of rape in the lawsuit.

      

At least two pharmaceutical companies promise affordable COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic

At least two COVID-19 vaccine companies that have gotten millions from the U.S. government plan to either make no profit or will set one global price.
      

8 tips to keep you cool this summer even if you’re without central air conditioning

Staying cool this summer is easier than you think. Check out these tips.

      

RVing for the first time? 8 tips for newbies I wish I’d known during my first trip

With many forms of travel unsafe this summer, many first-time RVers are taking road trips. I’m one of those people. Here’s what I learned.

      

Coronavirus updates: L.A. ‘on the brink’ of reclosing; NFL, players near deal for season; Russian elites getting vaccine?

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, Los Angeles’ mayor says the city may shut down again. The Bahamas is now closed to U.S. travelers.

      

Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic to require masks in all stores starting Aug. 1 as COVID-19 cases increase

Gap Inc. will soon require masks in all of its U.S. stores, which include Old Navy, Banana Republic, Athleta, Intermix, Janie and Jack and Gap stores.
      

UK’s Oxford University coronavirus vaccine candidate is safe and effective with few side effects, early trial results show

The findings published Monday in The Lancet show the Oxford-Astra Zeneca candidate vaccine to be safe and effective in early trials.
      

Election lawsuits set record pace amid COVID-19 pandemic as results decide who votes and how Nov. 3

As Democrats work to fight voter suppression and Republicans work to combat voter fraud, lawsuits are on a record pace to set rules for the Nov. 3 election

      

John Kasich expected to speak at Democratic National Convention for Joe Biden: report

The 2016 GOP presidential candidate has criticized President’s Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and supported his impeachment.

      

We looked at protester demands from across the nation and compared them with recent police reforms.

Protesters have made their demands clear, and cities are starting to respond. But is it enough?

      

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