As the coronavirus ravages Florida, healthcare workers in Miami hospitals struggle to cope with the emotional and physical impact of treating a crushing wave of COVID-19 patients. After seeing 10,000 new cases per day become the statewide norm in July, many of those on the front lines are frustrated with …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine Race: ‘Operation Warp Speed’ in the United States Explained | Coronavirus pandemic news
As nations around the world compete to develop a vaccine to defend against COVID-19, the United States is rushing to be at the forefront of the battle. In early April 2020, the administration of President Donald Trump announced Operation Warp Speed, A flagship federal initiative to accelerate the development of …
Read More »John Lewis’s body makes the final trip over the Selma Bridge | News
The late United States Representative John Lewis crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, for the last time on Sunday as memories of the civil rights legend continue. A crowd began to gather near the bridge that became a milestone in the fight for racial justice when Lewis and …
Read More »Police Declare Riots In Seattle Protests, Make Arrests | News
The US city of Seattle has declared riots following large protests in its Capitol Hill neighborhood, and police have deployed sudden explosions and pepper spray to try to clear a multi-block occupied “protest zone” that spans several blocks. Through Twitter, police said they had made at least 11 arrests and …
Read More »Iran Says Mahan Air Passengers Can Sue US Army In Its Courts | Iran News
Iran’s judiciary has said passengers on the country’s Mahan Air plane “harassed” by a US fighter jet over Syria can sue the “terrorist” U.S military for damages in the Iranian courts. Iranian media said on Friday that several passengers on the flight from Tehran to Beirut were injured on Thursday …
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