Teen caught driving 191 mph in dad's car
"This is the fastest speed that I've ever heard of," a police officer said.
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"This is the fastest speed that I've ever heard of," a police officer said.
The group claimed they were "simply out for some fresh air, sunshine and exercise."
The video, which falsely claims that masks can make people sicker, has now been viewed millions of times.
"When I'm working in the OR, that mask on for 12 hours straight, when I'm doing whatever I can to volunteer my services... all I'm thinking about let's get these people better the best we can," she told CBS News.
"We're literally hunted EVERYDAY/EVERYTIME we step foot outside the comfort of our homes!" James said.
"If you look at the evolution of the virus in bats and what's out there now, [the scientific evidence] is very, very strongly leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated," Fauci said.
The man, who can't be seen on camera, took a "fighting stance against the officer," police said.
"He's like my big brother," Bryant said. "I don't get five championships here without him."
An estimated 70% of the human population may need to be immune to halt the pandemic, researchers say.
The United States has the most recoveries, followed by Germany, Spain and China.
One of the men admitted to the double killings, saying it was done for "reasons of revenge."
Now, all they need is their parents' permission.
"Racism and health disparities... still continues at this day and age," Rana Zoe Mungin's sister said. "The zip code in which we lives in still predetermine the type of care we receive."
The joint flyover is a salute to frontline workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
"We are going to make all those gang members who committed those murders to regret making that decision their entire lives," said El Salvador's president.