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Virus claims more young victims as US deaths climb yet again
Younger people in the United States are catching Covid with devastating consequences.
Younger people in the United States are catching Covid with devastating consequences.
Toddler found an unsecured, loaded handgun and fatally shot woman in Florida, police said.
Fins are popping up in waterways near people's homes.
Florida reports the highest cases in one-day since the start of the pandemic.
The American culture war over pandemic restrictions has been reignited.
New rules for parts of the US where the coronavirus is surging.
The middle-of-the-night catastrophe claimed 98 lives.
New York Times: On Day 30, the authorities were still searching for one final victim.
New York Times: Just 12 people spread 65% of all Covid falsehoods. This guy's the worst.
New York Times: Getting belongings to their rightful owners could be complicated.
Former police chief turned gang leader calls Jovenal Moise assassination a 'conspiracy'.
Binx the cat lived on the ninth floor of the South Florida condo building.
Eight more dead pulled from rubble of collapsed Florida condo.
New York Times: Building regulations rules have been enforced unevenly, or not at all.
New York Times: Engineers have been struck by a possibly flaw in the construction.
Pancaked South Florida tower block left little more than DNA samples for identification.
NY Times: Board knew towers needed repairs. It didn't know it was a race against time.
So far, rescuers have recovered the remains of 24 people, with 121 still missing.
The evacuated building is 8km from the site of the deadly collapse in South Florida.
The firefighter had joined the search hoping he could help find his daughter and others.
New York Times: Some say the reports and images from Florida are almost too familiar.
Daughter receives at least 20 calls from her parents' landline since the disaster.
Some relatives have been frustrated with the pace of rescue efforts.
Warnings were given that millions of dollars needed to be spent on the high-rise.
New York Times: Repairs were going to involve major work and cost millions of dollars.
There were worrying signs before disaster struck in Miami.
Rescue crews 'doing everything they can to save lives' with more than 100 unaccounted for.
Police blocked roads, as fire and rescue vehicles and ambulances swarmed the area.
Stephanie Browitt suffered burns to 70 per cent of her body in the 2019 eruption.
"The beaches are open," said DeSantis, govenor of a tourist-starved Florida.