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Several U.S. states reported new record-breaking coronavirus case counts over the weekend, as President Trump insisted again that the virus would "disappear."
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Otay Mesa Detention Center in San Diego was the site of the first big outbreak at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 221 detention centers.
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Nearly 260,000 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported over the past day, according to data from the World Health Organization. More than a quarter were in the U.S.
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County public health officials reported 625 new cases Saturday and six additional deaths, raising the death count to 478.
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KPBS Midday EditionA social network called Stitch has filled a void for people who normally led active lives but have had to stay put because of the coronavirus.
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Millions of babies have been born in this year of the coronavirus crisis. We asked photojournalists to introduce us to some of the new arrivals — and share the hopes and fears of their parents.
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At California's request, the Air Force has begun sending 160 doctors, nurses and other health care specialists to the facilities, including medical centers in San Joaquin and Riverside counties.
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In a new order, Gov. Gavin Newsom outlined how and when school districts could reopen for in-person learning. Currently, more than 30 of the state's counties do not meet the criteria.
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Racing is slated to resume July 24 in what will now be a four-day race week, adding Monday, July 27, to account for the lost weekend.
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County public health officials reported a record 634 new cases and seven additional deaths, raising the death count to 472.
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