Security is “imperative,” Energy Secretary says On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to protect the American electricity system from cyber and other attacks. “It…
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More than 15,000 Nursing Homes to Get PPE
FEMA will make first shipments starting next week. The Trump Administration will send a two-week supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) to more than 15,000 nursing homes, which…
Read MoreUnemployment Up, Consumer Spending Down
Another 3.8 million Americans filed for unemployment last week. While the pace of unemployment filings has slowed since its peak in late March, the number of workers who…
Read MoreNASA Awards Moon Spacecraft Contracts
Companies have until February 2021 to refine concepts. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said they have awarded contracts to three companies to design and develop the human landing systems…
Read MoreSpeaker Names Virus Stimulus Oversight Panel
Seven House members are all partisans. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named seven lawmakers to a committee tasked with overseeing coronavirus stimulus money. The move comes after reports surfaced…
Read MoreVirus Vaccine Could be Ready by September
Oxford University began clinical trials last week. Scientists at Oxford University have already begun testing a potential coronavirus vaccine in humans. They believe that, if proven successful, it…
Read MoreStates with Sanctuary-Cities Might Not Receive Aid
“If it’s COVID related,” the president will talk about it. President Trump said he might withhold federal coronavirus aid from any states that refuse to comply with federal…
Read MoreCouncil on Native American Affairs Re-established
Interior Department to increase cooperation with Indian Nations. The Department of the Interior announced on Tuesday that the White House would be re-establishing the White House Council on…
Read MoreNo State Hits 14-Day Decline Benchmark
Some states reopening regardless. Federal guidelines for states to reopen safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic recommend that there be a decline in reported cases for 14 consecutive days.…
Read MoreSenate Seeks Additional Relief for Farmers
Agriculture Department warns of low demand for meat. On Monday, Senate Agriculture Appropriations Chairman John Hoeven expressed that he would be seeking an additional $20 billion of funding…
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