U.S. Border Closure Extended Amid Pandemic

Nonessential border crossings to be blocked until September. The president’s administration announced earlier this week that travel restrictions across the border from Mexico and Canada would remain in…

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TSA Increasing Passenger Protections

Taking action to help prevent coronavirus transmission. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Wednesday that it is implementing a number of new measures to better protect employees and…

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White House Streamlines COVID Response

All new data to be sent directly to the Department of Health and Human Services In an effort to better understand the current status of the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Nursing Home COVID-19 Testing to Increase and Accelerate

HHS announces initiative for rapid tests. At President Trump’s behest, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is authorizing the distribution of rapid point-of-care tests, approved by…

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Next Round of COVID-19 Aid being Discussed

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…

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President’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…

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Administration 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…

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Florida 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…

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Churches 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…

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