Hospitalizations and deaths will likely decline sharply by July if vaccinations continue and mitigation efforts are followed. Latest COVID-19 news.
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‘Disgusting and horrific’: Two Asian women stabbed in downtown San Francisco, police say; suspect arrested
Authorities arrested a man who they say is suspected of stabbing two Asian women without warning in downtown San Francisco on Tuesday.
Mexico City metro overpass collapses, killing at least 23 and injuring 70, authorities say; rescue efforts ongoing
At least 23 people were killed and about 70 more injured after a metro overpass in Mexico City collapsed onto a road Monday night, authorities said.
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California woman killed after man jumped from parking structure onto her, authorities say
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Posthumous pardon request submitted for George Floyd arrest by ex-Houston police officer in 2004
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