Articles by Mary Anne R.

Mary Anne R.


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Hurricane Sally

Hurricane Sally Nears Gulf Coast, to Bring Heavy Rains

Category 2 Hurricane Sally threatens the Gulf Coast with heavy rains, howling winds, and dangerous storm surge from Louisiana to Florida.
Mnuchin on stimulus package talks

Mnuchin Said Not to Worry About Government Deficit to Delay Stimulus Package

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on reports that lawmakers should not be daunted over the size of the government's deficit to delay additional another COVID-19 relief package.

La Niña Arrives in the Pacific: What Can Be Its Effects on Hurricanes and Wildfires

La Niña conditions were observed to be forming in the Pacific Ocean last month. La Niña conditions were observed to be forming in the Pacific Ocean last month.

Newsom Signs Law Allowing Inmate Fire Crews to Become Professional Firefighters

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new bill on Friday, allowing inmate firefighters on the front lines to become professional firefighters after they are released from prison.
COVID-19 vaccine trials

New Ad Campaign Urges Minority Groups to Participate in COVID-19 Trials

A group formed by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease has created an ad campaign to urge Black and Latino people to get involved in COVID-19 vaccine trials.
Airlines federal aid

Airline Workers Call for Additional Federal Aid to Stop Furloughs

Airline workers such as flight attendants and pilots rallied on the Capitol Hill this week, asking lawmakers for $25 billion in additional federal aid to prevent further layoffs next month.
US Postal Service

US Postal Service to Investigate Mail Dumped in California Weeks Before Election

U.S. Postal Service is looking at recent incidents in California, which included bags of mail dumped in a parking lot and in a nearby alley for no reason.
virgin coconut oil

Can Virgin Coconut Oil Be an Antioxidant Agent?

Numerous studies have shown that virgin coconut oil can do several wonders to one's health. Numerous studies have shown that virgin coconut oil can do several wonders to one's health.
Oregon wildfires

Oregon Wildfires Burned 1,400 Square Miles, Forced 500,000 People to Flee

Wildfires ravaging Oregon have at least scorched 1,400 miles of the state with more than 500,000 people statewide ordered to evacuate, according to officials.
Second stimulus bill

Second Stimulus Bill Rejected: Will You Still Receive a Direct Payment?

Will you ever get that second stimulus check even if Senate Democrats blocked the new stimulus bill's passage in a procedural vote on Thursday?
Texas safety net programs

Texas Slashes Budget for Safety Net Programs to Prepare for Pandemic Effects

The state of Texas would have to cut budget for safety net programs that benefit low-income Texans to weather the economic fallout brought by the pandemic.
Virgin coconut oil

Embark Your Next Business with Virgin Coconut Oil: Here Are Your Options

Virgin coconut oil has become one of the most popular business trends across the world. Virgin coconut oil has become one of the most popular business trends across the world.

Portland: First City to Ban Use of Facial Recognition Tech

Lawmakers in Portland, Oregon have passed a measure on Wednesday that bans the use of facial recognition technology by government agencies and private entities in public spaces.
Florida residents

Florida Residents Are One of the Most Financially Distressed During Pandemic, Study Finds

Florida residents are among the people that are most financially distressed amid the pandemic, according to a study.
West Coast wildfires

Wildfires Ravage West Coast Region

Wildfires continue to plague the West Coast region, with one small Oregon town nearly erased from the map, officials said.

Texas Unemployment Aid to Increase

Texas will have a maximum unemployment aid increase from $521 to $535 per week next month, according to the Texas Workforce Commission.

Airbnb Bookings Are Rising; Hotel Industry Lags Behind

Airbnb bookings are seeing an increase as the hotel industry continues to struggle amid the pandemic.

Biden Struggling to Get Latino Voters in Florida

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden struggles to get the support of Latino voters in Florida, according to a new poll by NBC/Marist.
covid-19 task force

USAID COVID-19 Task Force to Cease Operations

The COVID-19 task force of the U.S. Agency for International Development will stop its operations, according to its internal memo.
Stimulus package

GOP Proposed New Stimulus Package. Who Will Be Included?

A new and smaller stimulus package has been proposed on Tuesday in hopes of unifying the party and bolstering it politically.
US Companies

US Companies Urge Its Employees to Vote

Over 800 companies including Nike, pharmaceutical company Abbott Laboratories, and technology company Qualcomm are encouraging its workers to vote.

Study Says Probiotics May Help Reduce Childhood Obesity

Probiotics can have an important role in managing childhood obesity, according to a study. Probiotics can have an important role in managing childhood obesity, according to a study.

Do Women Get Riskier Financial Advice?

Bad financial advice is just one of the many things that women could possibly get when planning on making a financial investment.
Student debts

Student Debts Excluded From Second Round of Stimulus Package, Should Be Scrapped

Student debts are reportedly to be excluded from further relief in the second round of proposed Republican stimulus package.
Congress

Congress Sets to Return to Session Over Second Stimulus Check

Congress will return to session tomorrow to continue its talks over coronavirus relief bill. Congress will return to session tomorrow to continue its talks over coronavirus relief bill.
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