U.S. Starts One-Year Clock to Quit World Health Organization

The Trump administration sent a letter giving the United Nations a one-year notice for the U.S. to quit the World Health Organization, formalizing President Donald Trump’s decision to leave the agency even as the coronavirus rages out of control in the U.S. and in many other countries. The administration sent the letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Monday, making the […]

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Businesses, sick of policing mask use to prevent coronavirus, ask government to step in

With patchwork of state and local rules mandating face coverings in public places, companies are left to enforce their own mask policies. Companies are concerned about the spread of Covid-19 to their employees and customers. The CDC and other federal agencies have recommended face coverings as a way to prevent the spread of coronavirus when physical distancing isn't possible. Desparate […]

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Las Vegas casinos dealt new threat amid coronavirus resurgence

The D Las Vegas Casino CEO: Pent-up demand was amazing The D Las Vegas Casino CEO Derek Stevens says customers have evolved since his business reopened including people wearing face masks. A resurgence of new COVID-19 cases is dealing a fresh blow to Las Vegas casinos by driving business away from Sin City and toward regional locations. Continue Reading Below Daily […]

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White House hits back at Dem criticism over Trump visit with Mexican president: 'It’s really a shame'

Fox News Flash top headlines for July 7 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A senior Trump administration official said that President Trump's upcoming visit from Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will help build on the leaders' relationship — while pushing back against criticism from Democrats over the meeting. The visit is the first […]

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WHO officials are reviewing new evidence of airborne transmission, importance of ventilation in fighting coronavirus

The WHO has long said the virus is generally transmitted through large respiratory droplets often emitted through the coughs and sneezes of infected people. The United Nations health agencywarned in March that in certain environments, such droplets could be kicked up into the air where they might linger.  WHO's remarks come after 239 scientists from 32 different countries published an […]

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