USA

Cocaine Fuels Migration Crisis As Asylum Seekers Flee Dangerous Countries

The United States is facing a massive surge of migrants along its borders. The United States is facing a massive surge of migrants along its borders. Thousands of people from Central America flee their homes in search of a better, and safer, life in the U.
A man carries away fresh food at a Los Angeles Regional Food Bank giveaway

New Mexico Food Banks Seeing Fewer People Than National Food Banks Despite High Poverty Rate

New Mexico food banks are seeing fewer people in their establishments than national food banks despite having one of the highest poverty rates in the country.
Mortgage

What to Do If Your Mortgage Payment is Late

Are you already late for your April 15 mortgage payment? Here's what you can do. (Photo: Unsplash) The U. S. government recently announced the distribution of stimulus cash to tens of millions of bank accounts following multiple lay-offs and business closures.
 patient suffering from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is treated at the intensive care unit at Ambroise Pare clinic in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris, France, April 1, 2020.

Government Offers $490M Ventilator Contract as Federal Stockpiles Hit Critical Level

The Trump administration tapped automaker General Motors to build ventilators in a bid to address the nation's shortage in ventilator supply amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Medical personnel take temperatures as they prepare the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center for coronavirus patients in New Orleans, Louisiana

US Government is Considering to Allow Americans to Return to Work Amid COVID-19 Crisis

The Trump administration is considering relaxing the coronavirus lockdown measures as early as Wednesday to let Americans with no symptoms to go back to work.

Meet Kayleigh McEnany: The New White House Press Secretary

The Trump administration recently tapped the former CNN contributor Kayleigh McEnany to join the White House communications team.
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Is the US Finally Flattening the Curve Against COVID-19?

Various states in the US reported fewer coronavirus deaths for two consecutive dates after hitting a grim milestone of 10,000 deaths in the nation.
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US Weighs Legal Action After China Hoards Medical Supplies

The Trump administration is weighing legal actions against the Chinese government after it placed a ban on exporting critical medical supplies.
Medicaid

In the Eye of the Storm: COVID-19 Puts Strain on US Health Insurance Programs

The global pandemic imposed new challenges on Medicaid as more newly unemployed Americans sign up for health coverage.
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US Navy Fires Commander Who Raised Alarm About Coronavirus-Stricken Crew On Aircraft Carrier

The US Navy reportedly fired the captain of an aircraft carrier after exercising poor judgment and causing unnecessary panic.
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US Navy Ships To Move In On Venezuela Following Counter-Narcotics Operations

The Trump administration has deployed US forces to Venezuela following the indictment of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
A patient suffering from COVID-19 is treated at the intensive care unit at Erasme Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, March 30, 2020.

'We've Got to Fight Together': US Faces Shortage of Specially Trained Respiratory Therapists

The United States faces a shortage of trained personnel as coronavirus cases continue to rise in the country.
A woman casts her vote in a Touchscreen Ballot Marking Device in the California Presidential Primary ahead of Super Tuesday at an early voting site at The California Museum in Sacramento

States That Cast Votes on Super Tuesday

U.S. citizens from participating states will be casting their votes. (Photo : Reuters) Super Tuesday is confidently being anticipated to be part of the contest for the 2020 presidential nomination.
U.S. Vice President Pence speaks at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Maryland

CPAC 2020: Socialism Will Not Keep America Great

The annual convention discussed how democrats use socialism to bring down the US President. (Photo : Reuters) This year the annual Conservative Political Action Conference started last February 26 - February 29, 2020.
Congress

Republican Yolanda Waters Send Racist Text, Now She May Have to Resign

Yolanda Waters asked to resign by co-Republican for racist text message. (Photo : pxhere) A Republican Party leader is being pressured to resign from her position by some of her co-leaders.

Navy SEAL Who Shot bin Laden Slams WH Press Secretary for Praising VA

O'Neill fires "VA is a damn insult to vets!!" at Huckabee Sanders. Robert O'Neill, the former U. S. Navy SEAL who reportedly shot and killed Osama bin Laden during a clandestine, 2011 raid, slammed deputy White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders for lauding praise at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Revised Travel Ban Goes into Effect: Who Can and Cannot Enter the US?

The president's executive order goes into effect at 8 pm ET. Here's what you need to know.

Sanctuary Cities Stand Their Ground Against Trump’s Immigration Threat

The fight to preserve local authority over sancturary cities continues. Small border cities straddling the United States-Mexico frontier have entered into a legal fight with state and federal officials over the enforcement of immigration laws at the national level.

Time Magazine Tells Trump to Dump Fake Covers

A seemingly authentic Time cover with the president's image hangs in five of his golf resorts. A Washington Post report came out earlier this week alleging that framed portraits of President Donald Trump featured on the cover of Time magazine were hanging on full display at five of his golf resorts.

Senate Healthcare Bill Would Leave 22 Million More People Uninsured by 2026

The proposal also cuts billions of funds from Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that, under the Senate's proposed healthcare bill known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act, 22 million fewer Americans will be covered by the year 2026.

Heartbreaking Video Shows Divided Families Hug for 3 Minutes At The Border

The "Hug Not Walls" event brought more than 300 families together. More than 300 divided families from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua and El Paso, Texas met at the dried-up riverbed of the Rio Grande, the body of water separating the United States and Mexico, for approximately three minutes.
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