WHO: Study finds 4 drugs have little to no effect on COVID-19

GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. health agency says the world’s largest randomized trial of COVID-19 treatments found “conclusive evidence” that remdesivir, a drug used toRead More

Denver DA: TV security guard will be charged with murder

DENVER (AP) — A television station security guard accused of fatally shooting a pro-police demonstrator following opposing rallies will be charged with second-degree murder, Denver’sRead More

Series of explosions injures 13 people on boat in Florida

(CNN) — A boat that had 21 occupants on board exploded on Thursday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, injuring a total of 13 people, authorities said.Read More

COVID-19 deaths will rise almost 80% by February, researchers foresee

(CNN) — As the number of coronavirus cases in the United States approaches 8 million and deaths near 218,000, an influential model foresees 171,000 more Covid-19Read More

Painting returned 87 years after Nazis stole it from a Jewish family in Berlin

(CNN) — Decades after Nazis looted artwork from a Jewish family fleeing Germany in 1933, a painting was returned to the rightful heirs. The painting of twoRead More

Twitter suffers widespread outage

CNN) — Twitter, already under fire from lawmakers and regulators, appeared to go down altogether on Thursday. An unknown number of users were unable to access theRead More

Modern aircraft ventilation systems aren’t spreading viruses, DoD study suggests

(CNN) — A new study released Thursday suggests that people don’t need to worry about circulating air spreading coronavirus on airplanes. The US Department ofRead More

Man shot by 3-year-old daughter in car; passenger charged

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A man has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a father by his 3-year-old daughter in a carRead More

FDA extends pregnancy warning for common pain relievers

WASHINGTON (AP) — Pregnant women should avoid a group of common pain relievers including Advil and Aleve for the last four months of pregnancy, federalRead More

Oakland, Portland sue over use of federal agents at protests

The cities of Oakland and Portland, Oregon have sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department, alleging that the agencies are oversteppingRead More