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Montana Allows A Drive-In Theater To Stay Open, After Governor's Office Makes Call
After state and local officials in Montana sent mixed messages on whether a drive-in movie theater could open, the issue rose all the way to the top.
Fauci Interviewed By NBA Star Stephen Curry On Instagram
Over 50,000 Instagram viewers watched as the Golden State Warriors point guard probed one of the country's top infectious disease experts about the coronavirus.
CDC Hospital Data Point To Racial Disparity In COVID-19 Cases
In a study of the early coronavirus epidemic in the U.S., a third of people who were hospitalized were African American. Top risk factors were high blood pressure and obesity.
Rev. Jesse Jackson Addresses Jacob Blake Shooting In Kenosha, Wis.
In his remarks, the civil rights activist evoked a series of Black victims of violence, from George Floyd to Breonna Taylor.
Fiat Chrysler Fined $105 Million For Failing To Complete Recalls
The company will pay up to $105 million in fines for failing to fix recalled vehicles in a timely manner. The automaker also agreed to pay top trade-in value for many cars that were subject to recall.
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Why Did The U.S. Choose Hiroshima?
Seventy years ago, an atomic bomb wiped a city off the map. The committee that picked the target knew the destruction would be awful, but hoped it could end the war and stop future use of such bombs.
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Hurricane Patricia Makes Landfall, Threatens Catastrophic Damage In Mexico
What was the most powerful storm ever recorded in the eastern Pacific or Atlantic basin has slammed into Mexico's central Pacific coast. The storm is now a bit weaker but still a powerful Category 5.
Drug-Resistant Food Poisoning Lands In The U.S.
Travelers are bringing a nasty bacterial disease to the U.S. and spreading it to others. The bacteria cause bad diarrhea and are tough to treat because they're resistant to the top antibiotic.
At Koch Summit, A Freewheeling Debate Among GOP Hopefuls
Do billionaires have too much influence in both major parties? Three top Republican presidential prospects — Sens. Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz — say no.
Remembering 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, The Wrestler So Tough, He Wore A Kilt
Professional wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper has died. He was one of professional wrestling's top villains and acted in the 1988 film They Live. Piper was 61.
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