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Apple event on Sept. 15: Don't look for new iPhones just yet, analysts say Rumors initially suggested this event would focus on the iPhone 12 lineup, but now it appears that this event might unveil a new Apple Watch and iPad. Video Elephant Apple has traditionally introduced new products the week after Labor Day, and 2020 is no exception. The company announced Tuesday that its next introduction event, for Tuesday, Sept. 15. But there are two huge differences this year. Second dose of COVID vaccine from Pfizer or Moderna is needed, but timing doesn't have to be exact, says government vaccine developer We asked you to tell us your biggest questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. Here are some answers. USA TODAY People who get one of the new COVID-19 vaccines will be expected to get their second shot 21 or 28 days after the first one, depending on the manufacturer. But what happens if someone misses that deadline by a day, a week or even longer?

England v West Indies, first Test, day three – live! 12.49pm BST12:49 44th over: West Indies 143-3 (Brooks 22, Chase 0) Stokes continues, scrapeback tousling in the wind, like so many leaves on an autumnal morning. It’s both poetic and cinematic, but I’d expect to see Anderson back before lunch. Menatime, Brooks looks great out there, comfortably playing out a maiden. Trump accuses North Carolina of using coronavirus restrictions to hurt his re-election chances President Trump suggested that voters in North Carolina should test the state's election system by voting once by mail, then a second time in person. USA TODAY WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – President Donald Trump kicked off a campaign rally on Tuesday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to accuse the state's governor of using coronavirus restrictions to hurt his re-election chances in November. "Your state should be open," Trump said to a crowd of hundreds that erupted in cheers at the Smith Reynolds Airport. The president, still stung from the loss of the GOP convention that was due to take place in Charlotte last month but was moved to a nearly all-virtual event over COVID-19, said North Carolina and other key battleground states such as Michigan were keeping their states shut for "political reasons."

Should Facebook be broken up? FTC, 46 states sue tech giant for antitrust over Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions The Federal Trade Commission and 48 state attorneys general filed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook over its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. USA TODAY The Federal Trade Commission and more than 40 states are suing Facebook on antitrust grounds, taking direct aim at two prized acquisitions that broadened the company's global footprint and fueled its more than $70 billion advertising business.

Washington's NFL team will reportedly drop racist nickname on Monday Washington’s NFL team have confirmed they will get rid of the name “Redskins” and logo, officially distancing themselves from a term that has been described as a “dictionary-defined racial slur” by experts and advocates. The team confirmed the decision on Monday in a statement posted on their official Twitter account, which still has the handle of the team’s former name. Washington Redskins (@Redskins)pic.twitter.com/wFvTxdUP9sJuly 13, 2020 “Today, we are announcing we will be retiring the Redskins name and logo upon completion of this review,” the team said in the statement. Donald Trump boat parade draws hundreds in Pennsylvania: 'We are the majority and we're going to make some noise' Sunday’s events also included a road tour of Trump backers, and anti-hate rallies by anti-Trump demonstrators. A few hundred boaters doubling as Donald Trump voters crossed the channel between Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay, honking horns, flying their blue “Keep America Great” flags and waving to the dozens of land-based MAGA backers who took in the spectacle from the South Pier. Vessels of all sizes, including personal watercraft, took part in Sunday’s event, which was organized by 19-year-old Greene Township resident Austin Detzel as a way to show support for Trump’s reelection campaign amid a campaign season curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 vaccine, US Women’s Open tees off, Hanukkah begins: 5 things to know Thursday FDA to consider emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccine; US exceeds 3,000 deaths in a day A U.S. committee crucial for clearing a COVID-19 vaccine will hold an all-day meeting Thursday, and depending on how it votes, the nation's first doses could ship as early as Friday. The U.S. set a record for COVID-19 deaths reported in a day Wednesday — 3,124, a single-day toll worse than 9/11. The committee will review data from Pfizer and German startup BioNTech on their vaccine, called BNT162b2, and by day's end will vote whether the U.S. Food and Drug Administration should authorize the country’s first COVID-19 vaccine. The companies are requesting an “emergency use authorization,” shy of a full approval.

Ryder Cup will be pushed back to 2021 over coronavirus concerns Confirmation that the Ryder Cup, due to be held in September at Whistling Straits, will be postponed until 2021 is expected next week. The PGA of America has announced the first major of the year, the US PGA Championship, will be held in early August without spectators. Talks between the PGA of America and the European Tour, who preside jointly over the Ryder Cup, and local government officials in Wisconsin are now close to completion despite a public line of “no change” to existing arrangements.

A house divided: As millions of Americans face evictions, others buy dream homes during COVID-19 The federal government CARES Act and various cities and banks are offering relief. Here's what you should know. USA TODAY Brandi Gee has been living in a Georgia hotel with her son for nearly three months after losing her job and her rental home during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indiana, Jana Miller and her husband jumped at the opportunity to buy their dream home in the town of St. Hollywood Vacation Rental Properties Hollywood Property ManagementAbout UsVacation GuideContact Us Hours Mon - Fri: 9AM - 5PM Sat, Sun: 9AM - 3PM Hollywood Vacation Property Management Services iTrip Vacations Hollywood – owned and managed by Danny Rood and Lilly Zabat – proudly serves Los Angeles County, including Glendale, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz and Silver Lake. Homeowners who list with iTrip Vacations Hollywood receive: Worldwide Exposure on Over 80 Listing Sites: HomeAway, VRBO, TripAdvisor, Airbnb, Etc. 24/7 Support From Local Property ManagersLow Management FeesFree Light MaintenanceCareful Guest Screening Quick-response SystemsNo Rotation That Prioritizes ListingsOnline Portal with Bookings, Calendars, Statements No Restrictions on Owner Usage Free Professional Photos and Video TourExpansive Advertising and Marketing Efforts

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot makes me feel uncomfortable, says Maro Itoje Maro Itoje has revealed the England rugby anthem Swing Low, Sweet Chariot makes him feel “uncomfortable” but he does not believe supporters should be banned from singing it at Twickenham. This month the Guardian revealed the Rugby Football Union was conducting a review of the song – originally an American slave spiritual – conceding that many supporters were unaware of its roots. A ban on supporters singing the song would be practically impossible to enforce but the RFU is consulting with players and fans and intends to educate Twickenham goers as to its origins. The RFU’s chief executive, Bill Sweeney, has said he no longer sings the song but would not consider supporters who do to be racist. The union is also likely to rethink its marketing and branding campaign that uses the song’s lyrics, which are visible all over Twickenham. It is believed the song was first sung at Twickenham when Martin “Chariots” Offiah featured at the 1987 Middlesex Sevens tournament.

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'A historic event for humanity': US reaches turning point in fight against COVID-19 as FDA authorizes Pfizer vaccine In what is hoped to be the beginning of the end of America's COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday night authorized the first vaccine to prevent the disease. The vaccine, developed by Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech, appears to be extremely safe and highly effective. It was developed faster than any previously approved vaccine in the United States – not by compromising safety or accepting a mediocre vaccine as some feared – but by spending billions of taxpayer dollars and taking advantage of recent scientific advances. The vaccine could start to be delivered into people's arms as soon as Monday, if not earlier.

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