COVID-19
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Sports Kyrie Irving originally said he wanted to be a voice for the voiceless.
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Politics The U.S. has passed 500,000 total deaths as a result of COVID-19.
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Random A new study shows promising signs that mouthwash with 0.07% cetylpyridinium chloride can kill COVID-19 in saliva.
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Politics New York City's mayor and the state's governor are at odds over closing schools for the remainder of the academic year.
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Sports Jaguars' Ryquell Armstead is expected to miss the rest of the season after being hospitalized twice for COVID-19.
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Politics Trump has no plans to close the country during a potential second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Crime Eric Holder appeared in court on Tuesday (December 1) where a judge stated that COVID-19 has caused the trial to be pushed back.
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Movies Tom Cruise went off on his crew members on the set of his next "Mission: Impossible" film in London, berating them for violating COVID-19 social distancing rules.
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Faysia Green -
Random The French government stepped in to stop a rumor that cocaine cures the coronavirus.
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Pop Culture After rubbing saliva on his brother's face during a sermon, Pastor Michael Todd responds and acknowledges that the incident was disgusting.
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Music Though the prognosis on Jeremih's COVID-19 battle remains unclear, Chance The Rapper's optimistic celebration of faith seems to be a positive sign.
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Sports The NBA has suspended its season for at least 30 days.
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Alexander Cole