A woman was attacked by a French bulldog that she recently adopted.
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Simply talking in confined environments could lead to coronavirus transmission, researchers say
As states reopen their economies, scientists warn that simply speaking in confined environments could lead to COVID-19 infections.
Simply talking in confined environments could lead to coronavirus transmission, researchers say
As states reopen their economies, scientists warn that simply speaking in confined environments could lead to COVID-19 infections.
Coronavirus updates: Pence staffer tests positive; unemployment soars; 11 Secret Service employees infected
US lost 2.5M jobs in April. Americans are wary about lifting lockdowns. And states are taking big steps today on reopening. More COVID-19 news Friday.
Coronavirus live updates: Trump staff to be tested daily; TSA to require facial protection; WH reportedly shelved CDC reopening plans;
President Trump’s staff to be tested daily. TSA requires facial protection. The White House reportedly shelved CDC’s reopening plan. Thursday’s news.
Former trucker from Iowa arrested, charged with 1990s murders of women in Wyoming, Tennessee
A former truck driver from Iowa was arrested Wednesday after DNA linked him to the 1990s killings of women in Wyoming and Tennessee, authorities say.
Coronavirus live updates: Task force shifting focus; 10,000 cases in meatpacking plants; April jobs report could be worst ever
The White House won’t wind down the coronavirus task force after all. Starbucks plans to open more shops. More COVID-19 news Wednesday.
Dallas salon owner who reopened in defiance of Texas’ coronavirus restrictions sentenced to 7 days in jail
A salon owner in Texas was sentenced to seven days in jail on Tuesday for reopening in defiance of the state’s coronavirus restrictions.
Greg Zanis, who delivered crosses to honor mass shooting victims in the US, dies at 69
Greg Zanis, an Illinois man who spent over 20 years making and delivering crosses to honor victims of mass shootings in the U.S., died Monday.
Women dressed as nurses amid coronavirus pandemic are stealing packages off porches in Washington state, police say
The Kennewick Police Department posted photos on Facebook of 2 women wearing scrubs, rubber gloves and what appear to be lanyards with identification.