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Hundreds of drones light up Seoul sky with virus messages

Hundreds of drones lit up the night sky in Seoul for a spectacular showcase of motivational and awareness messages as the world battles the coronavirus pandemic.

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When coronavirus robs you of your sense of smell

"What I miss most is the smell of my son when I kiss him, the smell of my wife's body," says Jean-Michel Maillard.

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First-ever online Paris fashion week clicks off

The first-ever online Paris fashion week clicks off Monday with the world of glitzy runway shows thrown into an existential crisis by the coronavirus.

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Covid-19 pushes US hospitals to the brink as cases in India soar

Officials warned on Sunday that US hospitals were in danger of being overwhelmed by the upsurge in coronavirus cases as India saw its tally of confirmed cases soar to almost 700,000.

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China detains professor who criticised President Xi Jinping over coronavirus

Chinese authorities on Monday detained a law professor who published essays criticizing President Xi Jinping over the coronavirus pandemic and his efforts to consolidate power, according to friends of the man.

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County Republican Party votes to censure Texas governor Greg Abbott over failed response to coronavirus

The Ector County Republican Party voted Saturday to censure Gov. Greg Abbott, accusing him of overstepping his authority in responding to the coronavirus pandemic, while state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, called for a special session so lawmakers could have a say in how Texas proceeds amid soaring caseloads.

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WATCH: Al Sharpton flattens conservative Hugh Hewitt for claiming George Floyd to blame for COVID-19 spikes

Conservative commentator and radio host Hugh Hewitt blames the increase in COVID-19 cases on protests following the slaying of George Floyd. The evidence shows, however, that he isn't quite accurate.

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'We're in trouble': Trump's former Homeland Security Secretary asks what Americans could possibly be thinking

Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Bossert wrote an extended thread on Twitter explaining that things are not going well in the United States, and noted: "we're in trouble."

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Arizona woman claiming she's Trump's spokesperson goes nuts at local Target and attacks face mask rack

The long holiday weekend has led to several strange incidents by anti-mask-wearing conservatives throwing fits all over the country.

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CBS host reveals Trump has blocked Dr. Fauci interviews for 'last three months'

CBS host Margaret Brennan revealed on Sunday that President Donald Trump's administration has refused to allow Dr. Anthony Fauci, the federal government's top infectious disease expert, to appear on the network for three months.

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Trump FDA head cornered on CNN over presidential claim that '99 percent of COVID cases are completely harmless'

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, fill-in host Dana Bash put FDA head Dr. Stephen Hahn on the hot seat as she confronted him with Donald Trump's claim on Saturday night that 99 percent of the COVID-19 cases are harmless, telling the administration official that it was a provable lie.

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Drunk people can't socially distance, UK police conclude

Britain's police said Sunday that revellers who packed London's Soho district the night pubs finally reopened made it "crystal clear" that drunk people cannot socially distance.

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