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FDA Approves Antiviral Drug Remdesivir To Treat Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
On Thursday, drugmaker Gilead Sciences announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19. Gilead, which sells remdesivir under the brand name Veklury, issued a statement saying it was the first
Transcripts in Ghislaine Maxwell Criminal Case Expected To Be Released This Week
On Tuesday, a judge ordered the release of a deposition that British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell gave in 2016 related to her dealings with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, which she has fought to keep under wraps. The
Kanye West Releases Full Version Of Song ‘Nah Nah Nah”
<p content="Kanye West has debuted the official version of "Nah Nah Nah"—the so-called "theme music" for his unlikely and long-shot presidential campaign. ” data-reactid=”19″ type=”text”>Kanye West has debuted the official version of “Nah Nah Nah” which was called the official
2020 Billbord Music Awards: See The Full List Of Winners
The 2020 Billboard Music Awards were held without an audience on Wednesday evening inside the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, with Kelly Clarkson serving as host. “Tonight is about the way music touches us all because music
No. 1 Ranked Dustin Johnson Out of CJ Cup After Positive Coronavirus Test
No. 1 ranked Dustin Johnson has test positive for the coronavirus, forcing him to withdraw Tuesday from the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek. The PGA Tour said in a statement that Johnson notified officials he was experiencing
Former United golf coach pleads to domestic battery in sex abuse case
23-year-old William Carnes, who was briefly a golf coach at United High School, accepted a plea deal last week to lesser charges in his criminal sex abuse case.
More and More Couples Are Doing This
It seems more and more couples are sleeping in seperate beds. Mostly because they aren’t sleeping well due to conflicting work schedules or a partner snores. And while some worry separate beds could be bad for their
Mendoza gives red light to red-light ticket collections
Effective February 6th, the Illinois Office of Comptroller will no longer assist municipalities in collection efforts for fines for red-light camera tickets, a system that is both unfair to low-income Illinoisans and the subject of a federal