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How race and gender affect who looks like a winner

When Americans go to the polls on Nov. 3, they will either re-elect President Donald Trump or vote in the …

Global coronavirus cases surpass 30M

ANKARA – Global coronavirus cases exceeded the 30-million mark Thursday, according to a running tally by US-based Johns Hopkins University. The …

TikTok won’t sell its US operations, says owner

ANKARA – Chinese video-sharing app TikTok is not selling its US base but is in talks for a possible cooperation in …

Students’ Mass Migration Back to College Gets a Failing Grade

Who thought it would be a good idea to move thousands of teenagers and young adults across the country to …

Masks assured ‘to protect’ more than vaccine: CDC chief

WASHINGTON – US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Robert Redfield said Wednesday that wearing masks may protect individuals against …

Blood donations show that the United States is still nowhere near herd immunity

Less than 2 percent of nearly 1 million blood donors tested positive for coronavirus antibodies To better understand how widely …

US House report blasts Boeing, gov’t in 737 MAX crashes

ANKARA – The US House of Representatives on Wednesday blasted aerospace company Boeing and government regulators over the fatal crashes of …

COVID Vaccine Trials Move at Warp Speed, But Recruiting Black Volunteers Takes Time

Participation in clinical trials among Black people is low, according to Food and Drug Administration statistics. Still, including them in …

Lack of Antigen Test Reporting Leaves Country ‘Blind to the Pandemic’

More than 20 states either don’t release or have incomplete data on the rapid antigen tests now considered key to …

Yoshihide Suga elected as Japan’s new prime minister

TOKYO – Japan’s parliament elected Yoshihide Suga as the country’s new prime minister on Wednesday. Suga, a close confidante of outgoing …

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