The state’s health secretary said the chances were small that the babies were infected with coronavirus so quickly outside of the womb.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
K-pop stans, teens on TikTok may have inflated expected turnout to Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally
The lower-than-expected turnout for President Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally may have been influenced by K-Pop supporters and TikTok users.
First, nooses. Now, a human effigy. Oakland, California, launches second hate crime investigation in 2 days.
A community member found a human effigy hanging from a tree Thursday near Lake Merritt, the same park where nooses were found this week, police say.
The tortoises that saved their species by having sex have returned to their natural habitat
This includes Diego, the nearly 100-year-old Española tortoise, or Chelonoidis hoodensis, who copulated so much that he fathered around 800 offspring.
Canadian pilot flew flight path in the shape of a ‘raised fist’ as tribute to George Floyd
The nearly 380-mile flight, he said in a Facebook post, “took the shape of a movement symbol which I respect and support.”
USDA confirms that Winston the pug, believed to be first dog with coronavirus, was never infected
This revelation comes as the USDA announced the first official case of coronavirus in a dog, a German shepherd in New York.
‘A riot is the language of the unheard’: MLK’s powerful quote resonates amid George Floyd protests
In 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. said the worsening economic and social conditions that black Americans face must be condemned as equally as riots.
Sister of NYC doctor who died by suicide: COVID ‘altered her brain’
She appeared on the ‘Today Show’ to speak about their sister’s life — as well as the stressful conditions frontline workers are forced to endure.
Hundreds of face masks were dumped on a California highway. People left their cars to get them.
“Multiple individuals stopped and stepped out of their vehicles to pick up masks,” wrote the Hayward California Highway Patrol in a Facebook post.
A massive asteroid passing Earth looks like it’s wearing a face mask
The asteroid known as 1998 OR2 was 4 million miles away from Earth on Wednesday at 5:59 a.m. ET. It also looks as if it’s wearing a mask.