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One million deaths from covid-19.

The myth of women's sexual desire.

This is how astronauts vote from space.

This is what you need to know to start the day.

Truth first.

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One million deaths from covid-19

The coronavirus pandemic that hits the world relentlessly has left more than a million dead, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.

After almost seven months of being declared by the WHO, America registers the highest number of deaths.

The United States, Brazil and Mexico accumulate more than 40% of the fateful figure.

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9 Key Takeaways About Trump Inc. Following

The New York Times Report

An explosive investigation by

 The New York Times 

offers the most conclusive evidence yet that President Trump's business empire is not as successful as it claims.

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Trump and Biden get ready for first presidential debate

The candidates for the US presidency, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, will face each other in three debates leading up to the November elections.

The first will be held this Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio.

Follow the coverage here.

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Clashes break out between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan appear to have flared in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Both sides accuse each other of attacking civilians amid reports of casualties.

The neighboring former Soviet republics have long been at odds over territory.

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The myth of women's sexual desire

It's a myth that women lose interest in sex as they enter middle age, according to new research that followed more than 3,200 women for about 15 years.

Study: lower sexual appetite in women by age is a myth 0:56

At coffee time

The contrast of temperatures in the US this week

A big change in the jet stream this week will make it feel more like a fall in the east, while the west is still baking in record heat.

Get ready for the next Amazon Prime Day on October 13 and 14

Prime Day, which normally takes place in mid-July, was postponed due to the pandemic.

The event is Amazon's version of Christmas in the summer, and sales routinely exceed Black Friday.

This is how astronauts vote from space

Millions of Americans will vote by mail or in person for the next president of the United States.

At least one vote will be cast about 200 miles from Earth.

TikTok avoids being removed from US app stores, for now 

A federal judge partially granted TikTok's request for a temporary injunction against a push by the Trump administration to ban the app in the country.

Taylor Swift breaks Whitney Houston record

Taylor Swift surpassed Whitney Houston as the woman with the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

The number of the day

US $ 2.5 million

It was the fine that the operator of the Dreamworld park in Australia received for a failure that killed four people.

Quote of the day

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Taking responsibility today is preparing ourselves to be better reborn

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Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado spoke on CNN about Costa Ricans' concern about the eventual order of new taxes to reactivate the economy.

Coronavirus in Costa Rica: what worries President Carlos Alvarado the most?

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Selection of the day

Get two Amazon Echos for less than $ 40

The exclusive offer for Amazon Prime members leaves the famous smart speaker at its lowest historical price.

And to finish…

Video records how a tornado forms with winds of 120 km / h in front of a beach

A tornado with winds of 120 km / h surprised the bathers of Myrtle Beach in South Carolina.

Videos of residents show the moment when it forms.

No injuries or major damage were reported.

Bathers have terrifying encounter with a tornado 1:09

Source: cnnespanol

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