Politics

Trump, First Lady Request Vote-by-Mail Ballots in Florida

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump filed their requests for vote-by-mail ballots in Florida's primary election Tuesday.
Confederate monuments

Virginia Democratic State Senator Charged With Conspiracy to Commit Felony

A Virginia Democratic state senator is included in at least 14 people to be sued in connection with the partial Confederate monument dismantling in June, which led to "life threatening" and "permanent injury" of a man.
U.S., Colombia Brings $5 billion Investment to Rural Areas

US, Colombia Bring $5 Billion Investment to Rural Areas

The United States and Colombia will coordinate with each other for the new investment in rural areas of the South American country.

Gallup Poll: Trump Job Approval at 42%, Rises 4% from June

President Donald Trump now has a 42 percent job approval as commander in chief, a slight increase from his job approval rating of 38 percent in June.
Latino activists and politicians

Known Latino Activists and Politicians Criticize Lack of Representation at DNC

Known Latino activists and politicians have criticized the lack of representation of the Latino community during this week's Democratic National Convention.
Stimulus Payment Could be $50,000 for Eligible Families “IF” Bill Passes

Stimulus Payments Could Be $50,000 for Eligible Families If Bill Backed by Harris, Sanders Passes

Stimulus payments received by families of three could reach $50,000 if the proposal backed by senators Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders passes.
Latin America to Choose Covid-19 Diplomacy Between Two Powerful Countries

Latin America to Choose COVID-19 Diplomacy Between Two Powerful Countries

Latin America and the Caribbean countries became the latest contest zone for expressing influence between the two most powerful nations of the world.
President Donald Trump Donates $100,000 of His Salary to Restore the National Monuments

Trump Donates $100,000 of Salary to Restore National Monuments

President Donald Trump is donating $100,000 of his salary to help repair national monuments damaged during anti-police brutality protests.

Florida Voters May Not Get Their Ballots on Time for Mail-In Voting

Many Florida voters have chosen mail-in voting due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. However, their votes may not be counted come November presidential elections, postal officials warn.Many Florida voters have chosen mail-in voting due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. However, their votes might not be counted come the November presidential elections, postal officials warn.
Stimulus Check

When Will Congress Act on Stimulus Payment?

After the failed talks of stimulus negotiators between the Republican and Democratic highest officials, Congress would reportedly act on the second round of the stimulus payment next month.

Biden Says Every American Should Wear a Mask to Stop Coronavirus Spread

Former vice presidents and presidential election candidate Joe Biden on Thursday called for a nationwide mask mandate to fight the spread of the coronavirus disease.

Senate Leaves Capitol Hill Without Coronavirus Relief Deal

The Senate left Washington, D.C. on Thursday, stalling talks on emergency coronavirus relief until next month.
Tech giants

Tech Giants to Collaborate to Protect US Election Process

Tech giants such as Facebook, Google, and Microsoft among others have released a statement on Wednesday, announcing that they are collaborating to secure the U.S. election process.

Who is to Blame for the Failed Stimulus Payment Negotiation?

Trump's administration said that Democrats are not interested to discuss the second round of relief aid or the stimulus payment after a series of negotiations failed last week.
COVID-19 relief negotiations

McConnell Pushes Leaders to Restart COVID-19 Relief Negotiations

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is urging the White House and Democrat leaders to resume the COVID-19 relief negotiations on Tuesday as talks about the COVID-19 relief collapsed last week.

Biden's VP Pick Senator Kamala Harris is Making Political Party History

Joe Biden has named California junior senator Kamala Harris as his running mate Tuesday, making her the first woman of color to appear in a major political party's presidential ticket.
How Long Should a Background Screening Check Really Take?

How Long Should a Background Screening Check Really Take?

Recruiting agents often find themselves in a difficult situation when they are required to fill some vacancies in the organisation, and do it quickly - yesterday, if possible - which does not give them enough time to carry out the most basic background screening. Human resources agents have the responsibility to vet a candidate's resume to make sure the new recruit will not become a liability for the company, but management often complains about what's taking so long?

Payroll Tax Deferral Likely Worth $1,200 per Worker - Kudlow

President Donald Trump enacted the payroll tax deferral via executive order to save an average American worker about $1,200, said White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Sunday.
Kanye West Seeks Donation for 2020 Presidential Bid Despite the Possibility of Failing to Get on the Ballot in Illinois

Kanye West Seeks Donations for 2020 Bid Amid Possibility of Failing to Get on the Ballot in Illinois

Kanye West is seeking donations that will help his 2020 presidential campaign despite the possibility of failing to get on the ballot in Illinois

Trump Orders $400 Boost to Jobless Benefits

President Donald Trump signed an executive action Saturday to extend the enhanced jobless benefit at a lower amount of $400.
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