Businesses lament lack of available workers. New applications for unemployment benefits fell sharply to 709,000 last week, down from 757,000 the week before. The numbers suggest layoffs are…
Read MoreInterior Announces Conservation Achievements
Invasive mussles in western U.S. waters targeted by Department. The Interior Department announced on Monday that it had made major gains in the protection of waterways in the…
Read MoreAlex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services
It will take several weeks for regulators to receive and process data on Pfizer Inc.’s vaccine for the coronavirus before the government could potentially approve it, Secretary Azar said.
Read MoreRick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida
“We must remember that we haven’t beaten this,” Senator Rick Scott stated in a push for his “American-Made Protection for Healthcare Workers & First Responders Act” that would boost U.S. stockpiles.
Read MoreFaith Under Pressure
Do you sometimes feel like you’ve been placed in the spin cycle of your washing machine? Things are whirling about in vicious cycles, and you wonder what is going on and when will it end.
Read MoreJudge Gary Feinerman, Northern Illinois U.S. District Court
A key immigration rule that would deny green cards to immigrants who use food stamps or other public benefits was struck down by a federal judge in Chicago.
Read MoreThursday, November 12
Today, President Donald Trump will have a working lunch with Vice President Mike Pence. On Wednesday, the president declared emergency conditions for the state of Florida due to…
Read MoreGeneral Paul M. Nakasone, Director, National Security Agency, Commander Cyber Command
Secret operations by the U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency stopped foreign interference in the presidential election, General Paul Nakasone said.
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