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U.S. Treasury Re-Designs Dollar Notes

US Budget Deficit to Hit $3.3 Trillion Due to Coronavirus Spending

US Budget Deficit for fiscal year 2020 will hit $3.3 trillion, said nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Wednesday.

Glued to Your Phone? Study Says You May Have This Disorder

Phones have been a part of everyday life now, especially in the age of the internet. But finding yourself feeling anxious because your phone died or when you left your house at home could be a disorder.
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Briefs Media On New Iran Sanctions

Mnuchin to Congress: Pass Stand-Alone Coronavirus Relief Bill to Repurpose PPP Funds

Steve Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary, said passing a stand-alone coronavirus relief bill that revamps the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is the "easiest" option to continue helping small businesses.

Coursera Offers Thousands of Free Online Courses to Jobless

Coursera has opened up thousands of free online courses to unemployed workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

California Renters to Receive Protection With Extension of Eviction Moratorium

California had just passed a bill on late Monday granting the extension of eviction moratorium, giving renters protection from getting kicked out of their homes.

Coronavirus Vaccine Effort Led by WHO but US Won't Join

The coronavirus vaccine effort led by the World Health Organization (WHO) will not be working with the U.S., the White House said Tuesday.
Frenzy Short Film Fest

Barrio Independent Productions Wants Creative Short Films for 'Frenzy Short Film Festival’

Barrio Independent Productions, Inc. announced that it is on the lookout for short films that promote mental health, well-being, and social change in the time of COVID-19 pandemic with the "Frenzy Short Film Festival."
The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Visit Canada House

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's New Neighbors are 'Super Annoyed'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had recently moved from Los Angeles to the Santa Barbara area, and their new neighbors aren't very happy with having royalty live next door.
Mail-in Ballot

Harris County Wants to Send All Voters Mail-In Ballot Applications, State Plans to Stop It

Harris County has been sued by the Texas attorney general on Monday after it refused to drop plans to send mail-in ballot applications to more than 2 million registered voters.
California Central Valley Farming Communities Struggle With Drought

Port of LA, Shipping Companies Donate 75K Respiratory Masks for Farm Workers

The United Farm Workers (UFW) of America received 75,000 face masks from the Port of LA, Logistics Victory Los Angeles and CMA CGM Group on Monday.
School bus

LAUSD Kindergarten Enrollment Drops for Online School

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) enrollment continued its downward trend during online learning, with an unexpected drop of 6,000 in kindergarten enrollment.
Stressed Out

Signs of Deadly Health Conditions You May Not Notice

When we look for signs of deadly health conditions like heart disease and cancer, we often assume the symptoms are easy to see and are impossible to ignore. But the truth is, most of these hide in plain sight.
Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Speaks To Media At The White House

Meadows Blames Pelosi for Impasse on Coronavirus Relief Talks

Mark Meadows, White House chief of staff, blamed the stalled negotiations on the second coronavirus relief package on a "fantasy objection" from Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Hurricane Laura Makes Landfall On US Gulf Coast

Hurricane Laura Winds Strong Enough to Reverse Flow of Mississippi River

Hurricane Laura came with strong winds that appeared to be strong enough to reverse many waterways, including the Mississippi and Neches River flow, as it approached land.
Nightly Anti-Police Protests Against Continue In Portland

Deadly Shooting in Portland Sparks as Pro-Trump Groups Clash with Protesters

A deadly shooting resulted in the passing of one person in Portland late Sunday, as a large caravan of President Donald Trump's supporters clashed with protesters in the streets, police said.
Mother

Moms Are Not Okay: Why COVID-19 Pandemic is Worse for Mental Health of Latino Mothers

The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a huge economic impact on the U.S. but it has also turned many people's lives upside down, affecting the mental health of many people, especially mothers.
26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards - Red Carpet (JLo and A-Rod)

Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez Lose Bid to Buy New York Mets

The New York Mets aren't going to be bought by Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez after all, as the couple threw in the towel and officially pulled their bid to buy the team.
Senate Intelligence Committee Holds Nomination Hearing For John L. Ratcliffe To Be Director Of National Intelligence

Top Intel Office Ends In-person Election Security Briefings to Congress

Election security briefings on the Congress floor has been ended the top U.S. intel office, said National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe on Saturday.
President Trump Holds Campaign Rally In New Hampshire

Donald Trump Claims Harris 'Not Competent' Enough for Top Job, Plugs Ivanka

President Donald Trump said he would support a female president in the U.S. but suggested that his daughter Ivanka Trump would be better fit for the job than vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Coronavirus Testing Continues In Florida

California, Florida, Texas Dismiss New COVID-19 Testing Plan

The new COVID-19 testing plan by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will not be followed by California, Florida, and Texas, among other states.
California Allows Some Retail Businesses To Re-Open During COVID-19 Pandemic

Most of Los Angeles Homeless Youth Are Latino - LAHSA

Most homeless youth in Los Angeles are Latino, according to data released by Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority on Thursday.
Dollars

Could You Get EIP Cards Instead of Stimulus Checks? Here's What You Need to Know

Stimulus payments were sent out to about four million qualifying Americans in the form of Economic Impact Payment Cards, or EIP cards, back in May.
Disney+ Showcase Presentation At D23 Expo Friday, August 23

TikTok CEO Quits as Company Faces Threat of Ban in US

TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer has quit from the Chinese-owned video sharing app following a recent threat by President Donald Trump to ban the app in the United States,

Kellyanne Conway Speaks at RNC, Praises Trump for 'Elevating Women'

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said during her speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) that President Donald Trump has "elevated women."
Amazon CEO And Blue Origin Founder Jeff Bezos Speaks At Air Force Association Air, Space And Cyber Conference

Jeff Bezos Becomes First Person in History to Reach $200 Billion Net Worth

Jeff Bezos is now the richest man alive, as his net worth ballooned to more than $200 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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