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At least 5.5 billion vaccines have been administered, but 80% of those have been to upper- and middle-income countries.
There were roughly 252,000 new pediatric COVID-19 cases reported last week, up from about 8,450 in late June.
Many Twitter users pointed out the Florida governor has politicized the virus by selling products that mock vaccines.
Jackie Johnson turned herself into county jail. She was later released without having to pay a cash bond.
The dark comedy stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence as astronomers out to warn about an apocalyptic threat.
One nominee could be the first Korean American woman to serve on a U.S. appeals court.
In its latest analysis of the “tax gap,” the Treasury Department calls for tougher enforcement, generating more revenue.
There’s been no evidence of widespread voter fraud in California’s recall election.
The Oscar nominee, who appeared in "The Night Of" alongside Williams, praised his late co-star as a "rare talent."
Federal authorities also released a virtual map depicting the route they believe the suspect walked.
Attorneys argued the court’s decision to uphold his sentence interpreted too broadly the Constitution's Commerce Clause.
Once hailed as a billionaire on paper, the Theranos founder now faces up to 20 years if convicted of the felony charges.

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