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Coronavirus outbreak creates a college football recruiting year unlike any other
The coronavirus has created a unique year for college football recruiting. With travel restricted and summer camps canceled, many recruits could up playing near home.
Swimming championships moved to accommodate Olympics delay due to coronavirus outbreak
Swimming follows a similar move by track, shifting to 2022 to make room for the delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
Christine McGuinness details 'heartbreaking' impact of lockdown on autistic kids
The Real Housewives of Cheshire star joined the Loose Women panel via a video call to talk about how children with autism have been affected by the pandemic
Dendrimers finally have what it takes to break into the laser scene
A team including researchers from the University of Tsukuba has produced a family of dendrimers that form single-crystals and can harvest non-polarized light and transform it into polarized emission. The dendrimer crystals are both optically and mechanically stable to optical pumping, making them the first example of a crystalline material combining dendrimer properties and laser performance. The crystals are expected to have numerous applications in the field of laser optics, for example in displays.
Chemistry breakthrough could speed up drug development
Scientists have successfully developed a new technique to reliably grow crystals of organic soluble molecules from nanoscale droplets, unlocking the potential of accelerated new drug development.
Amid coronavirus outbreak, Hungary's Viktor Orban reaches for unchecked power
Intentionally incomplete: US intelligence says China concealed extent of outbreak
New Zealand Health Minister demoted after breaking lockdown for beach trip
How local outbreaks of COVID-19 occurred across Sydney
How local outbreaks of COVID-19 occurred across Sydney
The PM says we can't hide under the doona, so what happens when the next outbreak hits?
The Prime Minister says it's inevitable that there will be more outbreaks as restrictions lift. Here's what it means when that happens.
NSW environment minister breaks ranks, links climate change to bushfires
NSW Environment Minister Matt Kean says Australia must stop making climate change a matter of religion and instead make it a matter of science as unprecedented bushfires burn across the state.
Photos capture North Korean ships breaking UN sanctions in Chinese waters
In what appears to be a lax enforcement by China of UN sanctions, North Korean vessels — some carrying illicit coal shipments — are seen anchored in Chinese waters last year in photos from a UN report.
Is your steak safe to eat? Abattoir coronavirus outbreak leaves consumers wondering
A coronavirus outbreak at a Melbourne abattoir has left consumers wondering about food safety — but experts say meat is still very safe to eat, and any risk is "ridiculously small".
How local outbreaks of COVID-19 occurred across Sydney
Man Ki Baat: Ramayan Breaks Record, Kim Jong-un Is Alive & Liquor Stores Finally Open
âHe Had No Idea,â Nikki Bella Opens Up About Breaking Up With John Cena After Grand Proposal
Coronavirus outbreak: Live updates
Among the top coronavirus news out today are: The FDA has given approval to biotech company Moderna to begin the next phase of testing on its coronavirus vaccine and Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary tests positive for the coronavirus.
Elon Musk bought properties around him because people climbed walls to break in - now he's selling them all
Billionaire and new dad Elon Musk has opened up about the alarming "privacy issues" that sparked his property-buying bonanza.The Tesla and SpaceX founder, who has just welcomed his sixth child, was interviewed by comedian Joe Rogan...
Local Muslim community to break fast during Ramadan with virtual iftar Saturday
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA invites Americans across the country to unite together in interfaith virtual iftar celebrations during the pandemic.
Tyler Cameron Reveals the Heartbreaking Reason He's Not Ready to Date Yet
Family comes first for Tyler Cameron.
On the latest episode of E!'s The Rundown, host Erin Lim spoke exclusively to The Bachelorette star about the very personal reason he's not...
Tyra Banks Breaks Her Silence on Problematic America's Next Top Model Moments
Tyra Banks agrees that America's Next Top Model has aged, well, poorly.
The Sports Illustrated covergirl and host of ANTM came under fire this week when resurfaced clips from the...
A widespread outbreak could derail plans to ease restrictions, deputy medical chief says
It is very unlikely Australian sports fans will be able to pack out stadiums on grand final weekend, even if the plan to lift restrictions is successful, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says.
The 'madness' and uncertainty of the coronavirus outbreak has floored grassroots sport
It is not just the major national sports leagues and events being stalled by coronavirus, with everyone from semi-professional all the way to junior athletes across the country caught up in the storm.
Olympic organisers commit to July games date despite COVID-19 outbreak
While major events are being cancelled and postponed around the world, those behind the Tokyo Olympics say they don't have to make a decision about the games with just four months to go.
LaMelo Ball in talks to buy Hawks after breakout NBL season
He came, he produced a jaw-dropping highlights reel, he got injured, he left without saying goodbye, and now the Californian NBA prospect apparently returns with a consortium in tow to buy the Illawarra Hawks.
Bridget McKenzie breaks her silence, defends handling of sports grants
Former Cabinet minister Bridget McKenzie defends her actions in the sports grants scandal, saying it was her "responsibility" to exercise discretion and allocate grants to projects that had not been merit-listed.
Congress looks at options to punish China over the coronavirus outbreak
Republican lawmakers, determined to punish China for concealing early data on the coronavirus outbreak, are proposing ways to turn up the heat.
States reopen theaters, restaurants amid coronavirus outbreak as experts warn of second wave
Texas reopens restaurants, Utah reopens salons. As several states lift coronavirus restrictions, many warn of a second wave if social distancing ends too soon.
As weather warms amid coronavirus outbreak, states face new challenges
Governors across the U.S. are encouraging people to continue practicing social distancing amid summer weather
The groundbreaking way to search lungs for signs of Covid-19
Artificial intelligence technology is being rapidly deployed worldwide to help tackle Covid-19.
Helen Flanagan rescued after breaking down on the motorway while delivering PPE
Kym Marsh’s boyfriend hits back after being accused of breaking lockdown
Soldier Scott Ratcliffe says was screened for COVID-19 as he returned from tour in Afghanistan
Morning Break: Is the IRS an Obamacare Savior? No Mugabe at WHO; Price on HIV Quarantine
Morning Break: Shingrix Gets CDC Blessing; Judge Won't Reinstate ACA Subsidies; Obamacare Fix Score
Morning Break: Paddock's Brain; Amazon's Pharmacy Push; Marijuana-Sex Connection
Morning Break: Black Licorice Warning; Obamacare Questions; Haunted Hospitals
'Breakthrough' COVID-19 Tests Are Currently Cheap, Fast--and Not Very Accurate
Antigen-based assays could be used in the home, but critics say their error rates are still an issue
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Tijuana coronavirus death rate soars after hospital outbreaks
The number of deaths from the coronavirus in Mexico's best-known border city, Tijuana, has soared and the COVID-19 mortality rate is twice the national average, the health ministry says, after medical staff quickly fell ill as the outbreak rampaged through hospital wards.
Attorney General Holder Speaks at the Groundbreaking of the National Law Enforcement Museum
"I am proud to be a part of this celebration. And I am honored to gather with so many partners, public servants, and distinguished guests as we break ground on a center that will become a place of learning and healing, of reflection and inspiration."
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Shiloh Baptist Church Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast
"I wish that Dr. King could be here with us to see the America that he helped to create," said Attorney General Holder.
Assistant Attorney General Tony West Speaks at the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security Breakfast
"It’s a pleasure to be here with you to talk about the work we’re doing in the Civil Division to promote and protect the Nation’s national security interests," said Assistant Attorney General West.
Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Efforts Result in Record-breaking Recoveries Totaling Nearly $4.1 Billion
Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today released a new report showing that the government’s health care fraud prevention and enforcement efforts recovered nearly $4.1 billion in taxpayer dollars in Fiscal Year (FY) 2011.
Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs Mary Lou Leary Speaks at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 17th Annual Congressional Breakfast
"Today, I’m very pleased to announce that we’re awarding almost $27 million to support NCMEC’s great work. The funds will continue all the great programs I just named – and many more, like the national resource center and information clearinghouse," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Leary.
Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West Speaks at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of South Africa High-level Breakfast Meeting on “Access to Criminal Legal Aid”
"But if the arc of history bends toward justice -- and I believe it does -- then it bends not by it's own weight but by the hands of those who dare to reach," said Acting Associate Attorney General West.
Assistant Attorney General Lisa Monaco Speaks at the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security Breakfast Event
“Above all, our goal is to serve as practical problem solvers on the operational, legal, and policy questions we confront with our partners, and to keep pace with an evolving threat, while ensuring that we do so consistent with the rule of law and civil liberties,” said Assistant Attorney General Monaco.
Attorney General Eric Holder, Justice Department and Other Officials, Cities Work to Break Cycle of Violence
Justice Department officials along with other senior officials from the Administration yesterday convened the third annual National Summit on Preventing Youth Violence to share strategies on how to prevent and reduce violence and gang activity and improve opportunities for young people.
Texas Man Charged with Federal Hate Crime for Punching and Breaking Jaw of 79-year-old African American Man
Conrad Alvin Barrett, 27, has been charged with a federal hate crime related to a racially-motivated assault of a 79-year-old African American man.