Chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and a loss of taste or smell are the new symptoms added to the CDC list.
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Tornado outbreak in the South leaves at least 30 dead
Howling winds slammed the East on Monday, a day after deadly tornadoes pounded the South on Easter night. At least 30 have been reported killed.
At least 7 dead in Mississippi as Easter Sunday tornadoes hit the South; more storms forecast for Monday in the East
The governors of Mississippi and Louisiana have declared a state of emergency after violent storms battered the two southern states on Sunday.
One year after transgender military ban, Ohio man is undaunted: He wants to serve his country
Sunday marks one year since the Pentagon enacted its policy restricting the service of transgender troops. Nic Talbott is still determined to enlist.
A decade of change 2010-2020: LGBTQ equality report shows leaps forward amid a backlash
A new report on LGBTQ equality shows leaps forward in equality, but at the same time, progress has stalled in half the country.
Where does Santa Claus live? Postal Service has released his exact address. Yes, it’s in the North Pole
Operation Santa, the 107-year-old USPS program that fulfills wish lists for needy kids, has released an exact street address for Santa this year.
‘Shocking’ numbers: Half of LGBTQ adults live in states where no laws ban job discrimination
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether it’s illegal under a 1964 law to fire someone based on their gender identity and sexual orientation.
Case of 2 U.S. teens jailed in Italy cop’s killing takes another turn: Officer didn’t have gun
An Italian police officer dressed in plainclothes didn’t havehis gun the night he was fatally stabbed. Two U.S. teens are being held in the case.
The people of Puerto Rico are angry: Here is what’s fueling a major protest planned for Monday
A major demonstration is planned Monday in Puerto Rico in an unrelenting push to get Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to resign after a text message scandal.
The young are regarded as the most tolerant generation. That’s why results of this LGBTQ survey are ‘alarming’
Young people are growing less tolerant of LGBTQ individuals, a GLAAD acceptance survey shows, and advocates say a toxic culture may be to blame.