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Chicago Postal Workers Plan to Halt Delivery Service After Mail Carrier Was Shot

United States Postal workers in Chicago threatened to stop their delivery services after a mail carrier was shot in the city's South Side earlier this month..
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New CDC Guidance Acknowledges Coronavirus Can Spread Through Air

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance has been updated to inform the public that coronavirus can spread through the air.
New Stimulus Checks: How Could the Supreme Court Vacancy Affect Negotiations?

New Stimulus Checks: How the Supreme Court Vacancy Affect Negotiations

The new stimulus checks could be affected by the Supreme Court vacancy due to Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. Here are the instances.
Barbara Lagoa, Miami-Born Woman Judge, Being Considered by Trump for the Supreme Court

Barbara Lagoa, Miami-Born Woman Judge, Being Considered by Trump for the Supreme Court

President Donald Trump is considering a Miami-born woman judge, Barbara Lagoa, to fill the spot left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who passed away on Friday, September 18.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Defender of Latinos and Immigrants

Latino leaders and organizations recognized the efforts of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the defender of Latinos, excluded, oppressed, and immigrants.
Beta Begins Bringing Rain to the Region Tonight

Tropical Storm Beta to Drench Texas Coastline Next Week

Tropical Storm Beta is slowly drifting to the western part of Gulf of Mexico, likely to scrape the Texas coastline by early next week.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death: How's the Operations in Supreme Court with Only 8 Justices

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death: How Would the Supreme Court Operate with Only 8 Justices?

In the wake of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death on Friday, how's the operations in Supreme Court with eight justices only?
Health care worker uses a swab to test man at COVID-19 drive in testing location in Houston, Texas

CDC Drops Controversial Testing Guideline that Prompted Backlash

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dropped a controversial piece of COVID-19 testing guideline yet again.
Social Security Benefits: Here's How to Get $3,790 Monthly

Social Security Benefits: Here's How to Get $3,790 Monthly

Here are the three steps you will need to do to earn a maximum of $3,790 per month from Social Security.
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House Lawmakers Will Unveil Details of the New Bill on Monday

House lawmakers had planned a new stimulus bill on Friday and they plan to release the details in the chamber on Monday. Pres. Trump urges Republicans to support the bill.
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Pres.Trump Shows Interest to More Relief Aids

Pres. Donald Trump has shown interest in more coronavirus relief aids to millions of Americans who lost their jobs and were heavily impacted by COVID-19.
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Poison Ricin Package was Sent to White House, Report Says

A poison ricin was found in a package sent to the White House and addressed to President Donald Trump, officials said.
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Trump Signals To Approve New Stimulus Package

Pres. Donald Trump supports the roughly $2 trillion new stimulus package that a Bipartisan group introduced in Congress It includes two rounds of stimulus checks.
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Trump Approves TikTok-Oracle Deal

President Donald Trump said he has approved a TikTok-Oracle deal to take over the video-sharing app's U.S. operations.
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Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Will Be a Woman

President Trump said his Supreme Court nominee to replace late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would likely be a woman.

Pompeo Says US to Provide $348 Million in Aid to Venezuelan Refugees

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has announced that the United States will be giving $348 million aid to Venezuelan refugees.
USDA Plans to Provide Additional $14 Billion for Farmers

USDA to Provide Another $14 Billion to Ailing Farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it would send up to $14 billion in aid to farmers who continue to face dramatic losses in revenue and market disruptions because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
More Stimulus is Needed To Recover From COVID-19 Recession, Bank of America CEO Says

More Stimulus Is Needed to Recover From COVID-19 Recession, Bank of America CEO Says

Brian Moynihan, Bank of America CEO, said more stimulus is needed to help the economy recover from the coronavirus recession.

COVAX: Latin American Countries Ask to Extend Deadline to Join WHO Vaccine Plan

Brazil is among Latin American countries asking for more time to participate in the World Health Organization's global vaccine allocation plan for COVID-19, otherwise known as COVAX.

Over 70% Latino Households Report Financial Difficulties Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Latino households suffer disproportionate financial strain amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report released this week.
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