Debate of contents to proceed next week in the Senate Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated that he had been in multiple conversations with Treasury…
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Justice Ginsburg Admitted to Hospital
She will spend several days being treated for an infection. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to a hospital on Tuesday morning for treatment of a…
Read MorePresident’s Council of Economic Advisers Has New Leader
Tyler Goodspeed appointed as acting chairman. After the development of some vacancies in the past weeks the President’s Council of Economic Advisers has a new acting chairman. Tyler…
Read MoreAdministration Rescinds Foreign Student Visa Guidance
In view of coronavirus and universities online-only classes, prior policy returned. Newly issued guidance from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement would have forced some international students to transfer schools…
Read MoreFlorida Virus Spike Unlike Previous New York Crisis
Top state health official highlights the low death rate and tremendous increase in testing. The senior vice president of University of South Florida Health, Dr. Charles Lockwood, made…
Read MoreChurches Become Targets for Vandals and Arsonists
New “acts of hatred” in New York City, Boston and California. At the height of the demonstrations and riots last month, churches across the nation were burned and…
Read MoreLabor Department Reports Drop in Wholesale Pricing
Decrease of 0.2% is part of steady decline in four of the past five months. The Labor Department gave their 6 month report on the Producer Price Index…
Read MoreMillions of Americans Miss Housing Payments
Already thousands of eviction cases are pending. Roughly 20 percent of renters, or about 13 million people, told a Census Bureau survey last month that they had missed…
Read MoreGuidelines to Reopen Schools Should be Local
Local governments know what’s best for their districts, White House says. On Monday, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said it will be up to local governments to…
Read MoreFirst Federal Execution in 17 Years Delayed by District Court
President’s administration appeals to Circut Court. As the U.S. Federal government prepared to carry out the first execution of a prisoner in 17 years, a U.S. District judge…
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