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Who Won First Presidential Debate? Experts Evaluate Trump, Biden Brawl

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off in a messy first presidential debate and left many Americans with the question, "who won?"
Disney to lay off workers at California and Florida theme parks

Disney to Lay Off 28,000 at Its California, Florida Parks

The Walt Disney Co. said on Tuesday its plans to lay off 28,000 workers division at its theme parks in California and Florida.
Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate

Presidential Debate Quickly Turns Into Chaos as Trump, Biden Interrupt Each Other

The presidential debate on Tuesday quickly spiraled into chaos as President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden yelled over each other.
U.S. Presidential Election: More Than 1 Million Ballots Already Returned

US Presidential Election: More Than 1 Million Ballots Already Returned

U.S. presidential election already has more than 1.2 million Americans casting their votes based on the ballot returns in some states that have already started their early voting.
Kudlow on new stimulus package

Next Stimulus Package Should Not Include Enhanced Unemployment Benefits, WH Economic Adviser Says

White House Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow says he agrees that the economy needs another round of stimulus package.
Congress

Senate Votes to Advance Stopgap Bill to Avert Shutdown

The Senate voted to advance a stopgap bill to avoid government shutdown on Tuesday, moving the funding forward ahead of a looming deadline.
Kanye West’s Name to Appear on Kentucky Ballots

Kanye West’s Name to Appear on Kentucky Ballots

Kanye West will have his name appear on the election ballots, sample and mail-in, of Kentucky as an independent presidential candidate for the November 3 general election.
Heroes Act 2.0: What Are the Inclusions of the New Stimulus Package?

Heroes Act 2.0: New Stimulus Package, Inclusions

Heroes Act 2.0 is the Democrat's reworked bill that cut the final cost of the COVId-19 relief package to get a deal with the lawmakers. Here are the inclusions of the Democrat's new stimulus package.
Amy Coney Barrett Starts Visits with Senators; Democrats Refuse to Meet Her

Amy Coney Barrett Starts Visits with Senators; Democrats Refuse to Meet Her

Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court nominee, is set to start meeting with senators on Capitol Hill; several Democrats refused to see her.
Presidential Debate Between Trump and Biden, Where And How To Watch

Presidential Debate Between Trump and Biden, Where And How To Watch

Presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden is finally happening tonight at the Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland.
CA Wildfire Smoke Could Cause Premature Deaths, New Research Says

CA Wildfire Smoke Could Cause Premature Deaths, New Research Says

Wildfire smoke may cause 3,000 premature deaths due to ravaged historic wildfires in California throughout August and September, as per the new research from Stanford University academics.
Donald Trump

Trump Open to Release an Order Extending Weekly Unemployment Benefits

The six-week emergency unemployment benefits approved by President Donald Trump last month are almost exhausted in most states that availed it. Will there be another executive order for its extension?
Melatonin May Be Viable Option for Treating COVID-19, New Study Suggests

3 Coronavirus Misconceptions You Need to Stop Believing

Coronavirus misconceptions were not that common at the start of the pandemic. But as time went on, confusion led to people getting the wrong information.

Former Detective Brett Hankison Pleads Not Guilty in Breonna Taylor Case

Former Louisville Metro Police detective Brett Hankinson, accused in the Breonna Taylor case, has pleaded not guilty at a court hearing on Monday.
COVID-19 Rapid Tests

Trump Admin Starts Distribution of 150 Million Rapid Tests to States

President Donald Trump formally announced on Monday the government's plans to disperse 150 million coronavirus rapid tests.

New Study Shows Climate Change Intensifies Tropical Storms, Depletes Oxygen

Global warming brought by climate change creates increasingly distinct layers of warm water that hinder seawater circulations needed for regulating climate and marine life.
Congress

House Unveils New Stimulus Package Amid Mounting Pressure to Quickly Strike a Deal

The House of Representatives unveiled Monday the relief measures under the $2.2 trillion stimulus package, following mounting pressure to quickly strike a coronavirus deal.
CDC Holiday Guidelines Includes Dia de los Muertos Celebration

CDC Holiday Guidelines Includes Dia de los Muertos Celebration

The CDC holiday guidelines that have been recently released on the U.S. Centers Disease Control and Prevention website includes guides for those who will be celebrating the Dia de los Muertos.
Chicago on easing COVID-19 restrictions

Chicago to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions on Restaurants, Bars

Restaurants and bars will be able to serve more customers indoors after the state of Chicago announced on Monday that it is easing its COVID-19 restrictions.
A U.S. Census worker takes the information from a man during a promotional event in Times Square in New York

Census 2020: Commerce Chief Sets October 5 Target End Date

The census for this year will have an end date of October 5, said U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.