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Federal Reserve Chairman Urges Lawmakers to Pass Stimulus Package

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell urged lawmakers in the House of Representatives to pass another round of stimulus package.

Back Rent in California to Reach Almost $1.7 Billion by Year-End, Study Shows

A Federal Reserve study showed California's back rent is estimated to reach almost $1.7 billion by year-end, or almost one-fourth of the total rental debt across the nation.
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Facebook Introduces New 'Vanishing' Feature on Messenger, Here's How it Works

Facebook announced that it is rolling out a new feature on Messenger and Instagram. The announcement was made after Facebook-owned WhatsApp launched a new feature.
Latin Post - Is a Second $1,200 Stimulus Check Possible by Just Clicking the Link Sent via Text?

Is a Second $1,200 Stimulus Check Possible by Just Clicking the Link Sent via Text?

Earlier this month, a text message had circulated to Americans, urging the receivers to click what reports described as "a nefarious link" so they could receive a $1,200 stimulus check in response to COVID-19.
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Majority of Texas Prisoners Who Died Due to COVID-19 Were Eligible for Parole

Academic researchers revealed in their study that the majority or 58 percent of Texas prisoners who died due to COVID-19 were eligible for parole.
Disney CEO Attacks California Officials for Handling Pandemic, Keeping Parks Closed

Disney CEO Attacks California Officials for Handling Pandemic, Keeping Parks Closed

Disney CEO Bob Chapek slammed California's local government and their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and calling their rules arbitrary.
COVID-19: California Reaches 1 Million Cases

COVID-19: California Reaches 1 Million Cases

Data from the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center showed Thursday that California's COVID-19 cases have already reached one million.

Moderna Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results in Early Clinical Trial

Moderna announced on Wednesday the promising results of its experimental cancer vaccine during an early-stage clinical trial.

Pennsylvania Judge Sides With Trump Campaign Over Voter ID Lawsuit

A Pennsylvania judge ruled on Thursday in favor of the Trump campaign, ordering the state not to count some mail-in ballots with missing proof of identification.
Chances for Quick Stimulus Narrow With Both Democrats, Republicans Refuse to Budge

Chances for Quick Stimulus Narrow With Both Democrats, Republicans Refuse to Budge

Another stimulus package is unlikely to materialize before year's end as both Congress' Democrats and Republicans refuse to budge on their past spending demands.

Biden Speaks With Schumer, Pelosi on Passing New COVID-19 Relief Package

Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden has discussed the need for passing a new COVID-19 relief package with two top Democrat officials in Congress.
Trump Bans US Investments in Companies Linked to Chinese Military

Trump Bans US Investments in Companies Linked to Chinese Military

President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning U.S. investments in firms that the administration says are owned or controlled by the Chinese military.

Biden Pledged to Reinstate DACA, but What's the Catch?

Latino undocumented youth celebrate the "victory" of former vice president Joe Biden, who vowed to create a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants and reinstate DACA.

Trump, Biden Pause to Mark Veterans Day in Different Wreath-Laying Ceremonies

President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden both paused on Wednesday to observe Veterans Day.
Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine

Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine: Will it be Ready Soon?

Moderna is one of the leading American biotechnology companies that aims to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. The company announced that will it soon release the status of their vaccine.
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Joe Biden Hires Ron Klain as His Chief of Staff

Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that he tapped Ron Klain, ex-adviser of former President Barrack Obama, as the White House Chief of Staff.
Latinos in Military: Honoring Them on Veterans’ Day

Latinos in Military: Honoring Them on Veterans Day

Veterans Day has been one of the most anticipated federal holidays in the United States. Veterans Day has been one of the most anticipated federal holidays in the United States.
Trump Administration Dismisses More Top Pentagon Officials After Esper Fired

Trump Administration Dismisses More Top Pentagon Officials After Esper Fired

The Trump administration made some sweeping changes at the Pentagon by changing its civilian leadership, removing most senior officials.

Las Vegas Mom Charged With Killing Her 2 Babies Said Organs ‘Worth a Lot of Money'

A Las Vegas mom killed her two daughters and was ready to sell their organs hours after the killing happened.

Trump to Make First Public Appearance Since Race Was Called for Biden at Veterans Day Ceremony

President Donald Trump is set to visit the Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day on Wednesday.
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