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PPP Loan

Here Are Some Things You Need to Know About PPP Forgiveness

Applications for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgiveness were received by the Small Business Administration in August.
COVID-19 Vaccine Likely to Reach Vulnerable Americans by End of Year

COVID-19 Vaccine Likely to Reach Vulnerable Americans by End of Year

Most vulnerable Americans can be given a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine by the end of the year, said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar Wednesday.
FILE PHOTO: A test tube labelled with the vaccine is seen in front of AstraZeneca logo in this illustration taken

Brazil to Continue COVID Vaccine Trial After Volunteer Dies

A COVID-19 vaccine trial in Brazil will push through even after the death of one of its volunteers. A COVID-19 vaccine trial in Brazil will push through even after the death of one of its volunteers.
Voters In 14 States Head To The Polls On Super Tuesday

Iran, Russia are Trying to Influence Upcoming US Election, Security Officials Say

Iran and Russia are trying to influence the public about the upcoming US election, said national security officials Wednesday night.
US Dollar Banknotes

Second Stimulus Check May Come in 5 Waves, Find Out Your Priority Group Here

For those who received the first stimulus check, many may not know which priority group they fell into.
Latino Voters Go To The Polls Early In Florida

Latino Voters in Florida Bombarded With Election Disinformation

Latino voters in Florida are becoming targets of disinformation and conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, advocacy groups and experts said.
Venezuelan Migrants Stranded in Bogota as Maduro Restricts Returns During Coronavirus Pandemic

Venezuela to Use Russian, Chinese Coronavirus Vaccines

Venezuela is planning to use Russian and Chinese vaccines for its citizens, said President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday.
US Postal Service

Florida Postal Worker Accused of Stealing Vote-By-Mail Ballot

A Florida postal worker was charged for stealing a vote-by-mail ballot and interfering with the right to vote late Monday.
President Trump Announces His Supreme Court Nominee To Replace Justice Ginsburg

Melania Trump Cancels Rally Appearance Due to Lingering Cough from COVID

Melania Trump cancelled her first campaign appearance in months due to lingering cough from COVID-19.
Several Wildfires Burn Across Colorado

Colorado Fires Continue to Rage Amid Historic Wildfire Season

Colorado fire crews continue to battle raging wildfires amid the historic, record-breaking fire season in the western U.S.
Coronavirus Pandemic Overwhelms Brazilian City Of Manaus

UNICEF Stockpiles Syringes in Preparation for COVID-19 Vaccine

UNICEF, the United Nations' children's agency, announced Monday that it is stockpiling hundreds of millions of syringes as part of their preparation for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate

Presidential Debate Commission Adopts New Rule of Muting Mics for Trump, Biden

The upcoming presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will feature a new rule: muting microphones.
Dia De Los Muertos

Día de los Muertos Should be Celebrated at Home Due to Coronavirus, Officials Say

Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, will have to be a more subdued celebration this year due to the coronavirus.
Governor Gavin Newsom Announces He Will Sign Moratorium On Executions In California

Newsom Says California Will Review FDA-Approved Coronavirus Vaccines

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state will independently review coronavirus vaccines before distributing.

These 5 Things Always Happen During Latino Family Gatherings

Family gatherings are bound to happen for the holidays and with the tightly-knit nature of Latino families, there are a lot of things you'll expect.
Google

Google to Discontinue Trusted Contacts App That Lets You Find Loved Ones' Location During Emergency

Google will discontinue the emergency location sharing app Trusted Contacts in December and has already taken it off Google Play Store.
Vitamin Supplements

Do You Really Need Supplements to Fight COVID-19? Here's What We Know

COVID-19 has made many consumers fall victim to supplements advertising themselves as protection against the disease, but can supplements really do that?
Major components of the HAPI instrument

Mini Drone Device to Detect Potentially Lethal Aerosols Developed by Army, Universities

A miniaturized holography drone device used to detect and characterize aerosols was developed by the U.S. Army, teamed with experts from universities.
FILE PHOTO: Fauci, Redfield testify at U.S. Senate hearing on coronavirus response in Washington

COVID-19 Crisis: Fauci Does Not Support Temporary National Lockdown

Dr. Anthony Fauci said he is not ready to push for a national lockdown in the U.S. despite the country's growing number of COVID-19 cases and deaths.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduces legislation to create 25th Amendment commission during news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington

Pelosi Sets 48-Hour Deadline to Reach Stimulus Deal Before Election

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has given the Trump administration a 48-hour deadline to settle their disputes on a new coronavirus stimulus bill if they want it to pass before the election.
Trump Bans US Investments in Companies Linked to Chinese Military

Trump Signs Law Making 988 National Suicide Hotline Starting 2022

President Donald trump signed a bill that designated 988 as the universal phone number for the national suicide prevention hotline starting 2022.
President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a Latinos For Trump campaign event at the Trump National Doral resort in Doral

Could Latino Voters Tip the Election to Favor Trump?

The Election Day this year is believed to be a significant year for Latino voters, so who they will likely vote between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden could make a difference.
Barcelona's Health Workers Mobilized Amid Covid-19 Surge

Why Halting COVID Vaccine Trials is No Reason to Worry

COVID vaccine trials have been halted lately, but experts say these pauses are good signs and no reason to worry.
FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A sign is pictured outside Pfizer Headquarters in the Manhattan borough of New York City

Pfizer to Seek FDA Approval for COVID-19 Vaccine After Election

Pfizer said their company will not ask for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for their COVID-19 vaccine candidate until after the election.
FILE PHOTO: Senate Judiciary Committee holds confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Coney Barrett on Capitol Hill in Washington

Amy Coney Barrett: Highlights of Confirmation Hearing Day 4

The fourth and final day of Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee concluded on Thursday.
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