Double standard? Dr. Fauci dismisses another positive hydroxychloroquine study
White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci says the hydroxychloroquine study conducted by Henry Ford Hospital was 'flawed'; reaction from Dr. Stephen Smith, founder of the Smith Center for Infectious Diseases and Urban Health, and Dr. Ramin Oskoui, cardiologist and CEO of Foxhall Cardiology.
Dr. Fauci credits travel ban with saving lives, refuses to specifically blame protests for spreading COVID
Members of the White House coronavirus task force testify on Capitol Hill; reaction from House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, Fox News contributor Mike Huckabee and ACU chairman Matt Schlapp.
China calls US accusations of hacking to steal coronavirus vaccine data 'pure slander'
Hackers backed by the Chinese government attempted to steal coronavirus vaccination data from US-based biotech company, Moderna Inc., a U.S. security official tracking Chinese hacking reveled in an exclusive Reuters report Friday.
Cultural genocide? What China is doing in Tibet today
While much of the international community has turned its attention to the abuses taking place against the Uighur Muslims in the Chinese province of Xingang – some activists are also pointing to the human rights horrors against Buddhists in Tibet – a decades-long conflict that has long tumbled from the limelight.
Hong Kong postpones legislative elections over coronavirus fears
Hong Kong has decided to postpone its legislative elections by one year, after officials say coronavirus has worsened in recent months, dealing a blow to pro-democracy candidates over the delay.
Classic car left in shed for 30 years goes for over $200K at auction
An Australian Ford Falcon XA GT Hard Top RPO 83 Manual Coupe was recently auctioned for over $215,000. The owner held on to the car for 30 years and rejected several offers reportedly because it was the car he owned when he first got married.
Report: Taliban allowing Al Qaeda training camps and providing support, despite U.S. agreement to cut all ties
Just months after the U.S. signed a controversial “peace deal” with the Taliban as a means to ending the long-running war in Afghanistan – predicated on the notion that the insurgent group would not provide safe-haven to Al Qaeda – local officials are expressing concern that the terrorists are reigning freely in various corners of the country.
Pennsylvania uses ‘weighted lottery’ to distribute lifesaving COVID-19 drug to lower income patients
Betsy McCaughey, former Lt. governor of New York, wants to draw attention to the dangerous implications of hospitals using a ‘weighted lottery’ favoring low-income patients in the distribution of remdesivir, a scarce COVID-19 drug.
The Ohio Department of Health reported 1,122 COVID-19 hospitalizations. Facing an unprecedented health crisis, Gov. Mike DeWine has authorized the implementation of mask requirements statewide.
Ellen DeGeneres addresses workplace toxicity accusations in note to staff: report
After multiple accusations from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" employees of a "toxic work environment," the hostess has reportedly reached out to her staff.
Sonia Darrin, femme fatale in Humphrey Bogart’s ‘The Big Sleep’ and mother of Mason Reese, dead at 96
Sonia Darrin, an actress from Hollywood’s golden era who is best known for appearing in the 1946 film “The Big Sleep” alongside Humphrey Bogart, has died. She was 96.
Taylor Swift responds to accusations that she stole ‘Folklore’ merch designs from a Black business owner
Taylor Swift is under fire after a Black business owner accused her of selling merchandise for her new album, “folklore,” that strongly resembled her brand logo.
As July draws to a close, families across the country are looking to streaming apps like Disney+ to help cap off long summer days with some family-friendly movie nights.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle privacy lawsuit a ‘fishing expedition’ to ‘discourage’ paparazzi, tabloids: expert
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could have an intense fight on their hands, which may not work in their favor, if their recent invasion of privacy complaint against snooping paparazzi ever saw a trial.
Coronavirus deaths in US top 150K, researchers say
The death toll from the coronavirus in the U.S. hit 150,000 on Wednesday, by the far the highest in the world, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.
Maryland expands mask-wearing requirements to all indoor public spaces
On Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that masks would be required in all indoor public areas and in outdoor spaces where social distancing isn’t possible.
New York's coronavirus deaths in worst week still outnumber Florida, Texas death tolls since pandemic's start
The Sun Belt states have seen a major spike in coronavirus cases and deaths in recent weeks. However, data from John Hopkins University (JHU) suggests that the growing death tolls in states like Florida and Texas still pale in comparison to the deaths that have taken place in New York.
German coronavirus studies identify heart issues in COVID-19 patients
New studies from Germany have revealed abnormal heart imaging among newly recovered coronavirus patients, and cardiac infections in those who died from the disease.
Florida officials urge quarantine after possible coronavirus exposure at massive graduation ceremony
Nearly 300 Florida high school graduates and their families were asked to quarantine after an individual who attended a graduation ceremony in Pelham Bay on Saturday tested positive for coronavirus.
Ryan Reynolds says woman's stolen teddy bear with her late mom's recording is found
Ryan Reynolds revealed on Wednesday that a stolen custom Build-A-Bear, which contained the voice recording of a mother’s message to her daughter before she died, has been found and returned.
Jennifer Lawrence sells penthouse at multimillion-dollar loss as coronavirus prompts some New Yorkers to leave the city
Actress Jennifer Lawrence has sold her Manhattan penthouse at a multimillion-dollar loss as New Yorkers flock to new ground amid the coronavirus pandemic and other concerns in the Big Apple.