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Second stimulus checks

Second Stimulus Checks: Will It Be Included in the New Proposal?

The House of Representative is working on a new and refined proposal for another stimulus package, according to reports on Thursday.
Military suicides

Military Suicides Rise Up to 20 Percent During Pandemic

Military suicides have soared by as much as 20 percent this year compared to the same period on 2019.

Next Round of $300 Weekly Jobless Aid in California to Start Next Week

Millions of unemployed people in California will receive a $300 per week jobless aid boost starting on Monday, Sept. 28.

COVID-19 Vaccinations Could Start as Early as November, Fauci Says

The nation's leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said that COVID-19 vaccinations could start as early as November.

Trump to Name Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court Nominee

President Donald Trump intends to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.

Elon Musk Promises Self-Driving Car's System To Be Released in a Month

The fully self-driving car is about to become a reality in just a month or so, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Weekly Unemployment Claims Soar as Fiscal Stimulus Fades

First-time-filers for unemployment benefit claims slightly increased than expected last week as the labor department struggled to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

United Airlines to Offer COVID-19 Testing to Passengers

United Airlines will offer COVID-19 testing to passengers, making it the first airline to offer such service.

Trump vs Biden: Nearly Tied in Florida, Arizona

President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are nearly tied in Florida and Arizona, according to a new poll.

Jeff Bezos Opens His First Tuition-Free Preschool in Washington

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced that the first Bezos Academy would be open about 18 miles south of Seattle next month.

Zero-Emission Vehicles to Be Mandated in California With Newsom's New Order

California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order on Wednesday requiring all new cars sold in the state to be zero-emission vehicles by 2035.

Texas Governor Sued Over Extension of Early Voting Period

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott is facing a lawsuit over his decision to extend the early voting period for the November election.
FACT CHECK: Will A COVID-19 Vaccination Be Mandatory Under Federal Law?

Johnson & Johnson Starts Late-Stage COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Johnson & Johnson announced on Wednesday that it has begun its phase three trial testing for its potential COVID-19 vaccine.
Fed officials calling for a new stimulus package as stocks fall

Fed Officials Point the Need for Another Stimulus, Stocks Fall

Stocks plummeted to an eight-week low after warnings from Federal Reserve officials on the need for more stimulus to lift the country's economy.

Pentagon Redirected the Pandemic Funds to Military Needs

The Pentagon has reallocated most of its pandemic funds to defense contractors for jet engine parts, body armor, dress uniforms, and other military needs.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Encourage Everyone to Vote During Their First Primetime TV

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are urging Americans to vote and make their voices heard on their first primetime TV.

Seattle City Council Overrides Mayor's Decision on Police Budget Cuts

The Seattle City Council will reduce the state police department's budget and allocate some money to fund community programs.
FDA on COVID-19 vaccine new standards for approval

FDA to Announce New COVID-19 Vaccine Standards for Approval

The Food and Drug Administration is set to announce new standards for approving a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report.
CDC on COVID-19 spread on airplanes

CDC: Thousands of People May Have Been Exposed to COVID-19 on Airplanes

CDC says thousands of people may have been exposed to COVID-19 on airplanes despite not being able to confirm a single case of viral transmission on a US plane.

Death Toll Rises to 9 as Oregon Wildfires Continue to Burn

Oregon wildfires fatalities have increased to nine people, as confirmed by the state's Office of Emergency Management Monday.

Florida Governor Proposes Law Penalizing Violent Protesters

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and local lawmakers introduced a legislation on Monday that targets participants in "violent or disorderly" protests.
Small business relief package

Small Business Leaders Clamor for a Standalone Relief Package

Coalition of small business organizations, the Small Business Roundtable, wrote a letter to a congressional leadership on behalf of 30 million small businesses.
Trump on Ginsburg's replacement

Replace Until New President Is Elected: Trump Casts Doubts on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Dying Wish

U.S. President Donald Trump has doubts on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dying wish, claiming that a statement released Ginsburg's family was written by Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, or Chuck Schumer.
Government shutdown

Threat of Government Shutdown Arises Due to Failure to Strike a Deal

Another threat of government shutdown emerges after talks failed to produce a deal on a stopgap funding measure to keep the government open.

Twitter Shows Racial Bias in Photo Algorithm, Leads to Probe

Twitter said on Sunday that it would do an investigation on whether the neural network favors showing white people's face over Black people.
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