PPP Loans Saved as Many as 3.2 Million Jobs

New study was conducted by MIT and Federal Reserve. The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a centerpiece of the Trump Administration’s economic response to the coronavirus pandemic, through hundreds…

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Emissions Limits for Aircraft Proposed by EPA

Administrator Wheeler calls it a “major action to regulate greenhouse gases.” Adopting international climate limits negotiated during the Obama Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency announced earlier this week…

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Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty Increases Significantly

The 28% year over year increase does not include accidental deaths. According to data collected from the FBI, the number of police officers who have been killed while…

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President Signs Orders to Lower Drug Prices

He says it will “completely restructure” the prescription drug market. President Trump signed four executive orders Friday afternoon related to health care and drug prices, as part of…

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China Orders U.S. to Close Chengdu Consulate

U.S. Warns of Chinese detention of American citizens In response to the American order to close a Chinese Consulate in Texas this week, China responded with orders for…

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Great American Outdoors Act Passes

Interior Department praises passage. On Wednesday, Congress passed the Great American Outdoors Act which provides funding for improving the public-facing aspects of national parks across the nation. The…

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Senate Passes $740 Billion Defense Bill

Legislation includes removing Confederate names from military bases. On Thursday, the Senate passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act, a $740 billion bill that sets policy…

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Operation LeGend Launches to Fight Rise in Crime

The operation is named after 4 yr old LeGend Taliferro. Delivering remarks on the launch of Operation LeGend, named for the 4 year old boy shot in his…

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House to Vote on Removing Confederate Statues

Statue of Chief Justice Taney and Robert E. Lee under review On Wednesday, the House of Representatives moved closer to a vote that would remove statues of Confederate…

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Defense Secretary Esper Hopes to Visit China

“We are not in search of conflict,” he said. On the same day that the State Department ordered China to close its consulate in Houston, Defense Secretary Mark…

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