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Labor Day Weekend Could Cause a Spike in Coronavirus Cases, Fauci Says

Labor day weekend could cause a rise in COVID-19 cases in Illinois and six other states, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert.

Russia's COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promising Immune Response, Early Research Suggests

Russia's COVID-19 vaccine was safe and showed signs of an immune response, according to early research.

Pentagon Orders Stars and Stripes to Stop Publishing This Month

The Pentagon has directed the military's newspaper to cease publication this month. The Pentagon has directed the military's newspaper to cease publication this month.
Election

Hispanics in Florida Are More Likely to Vote for Trump

Hispanics and Latino voters in Florida are more likely to support and vote for President Donald Trump in the upcoming election, according to a new poll.

Austin Police Department to Be Placed Under State Control

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he is reviewing a measure that would remove control of the Austin Police Department from the capital city, and place them under state authority.
Convalescent Plasma

Convalescent Plasma Will Not Be Used to Treat COVID-19 Patients in Some Hospitals

Dozens of hospitals in the United States expressed their opposition to the use of convalescent plasma as a treatment for COVID-19 patients, despite being authorized by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA).
Stimulus Check

What Relief Aid Will You Receive After Stimulus Talks Next Week?

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has testified before the Congress subcommittee and presented the relief aid that they want to discuss on Tuesday.
Vitamin D Deficiency Links to Being at Risk with COVID-19 Disease, Study Finds

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to COVID-19 Risk, New Study Finds

Vitamin D deficiency correlates with the risk of contracting COVID-19 disease, according to a new study.

Amazon to Allocate $18 Billion to Help Small, Medium-Sized Businesses

E-commerce giant Amazon is eyeing to invest $18 billion in 2020 to help small and medium-sized businesses grow their sales.
Facebook

Why New Political Ads Will Be Banned on Facebook?

No new political ads will be allowed on Facebook one week before the election. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced this decision on Thursday.
jobless aid

Americans Needing Jobless Aid Are Rising

The number of Americans applying for jobless aid have increased in the last week of August. The number of Americans applying for jobless aid has increased in the last week of August.
Los Angeles Food Bank Distributes Food Supplies And Census Information

White House Seeks to Exclude Undocumented Immigrants from Census Data

White House lawyers told a federal judge that President Donald Trump’s decision to exclude undocumented immigrants from 2020 census data was constitutionally authorized.
Trump's Deferral Payroll Taxes Won't Give Benefit to These Group of People

Trump's Payroll Tax Deferral Won't Give Benefit to this Group of People

President Donald Trump signed an executive order that calls for a payroll tax deferral starting September 1 until the end of 2020.
Next pandemic

Experts on Next Pandemic: Could Arrive Anytime, Could Be From Animals

The next pandemic could arrive at any moment and could come from animals, experts warn as countries continue its fight against COVID-19 pandemic.
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Testifies At House Hearing On Coronavirus

Mnuchin, Pelosi Reach 'Informal Deal' to Avoid Government Shutdown

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Speaker Nancy Pelosi have reached an "informal deal" to take up a stopgap government funding to at the end of the month.
House eviction

New National Eviction Moratorium Takes Effect, Here's What You Need to Know

The Trump administration released on Tuesday a new national eviction moratorium that protects millions of Americans who can no longer pay their rent due to financial issues.
Donald Trump

Trump Issues House Eviction Protection Order, Wants More Relief Aid

President Donald Trump wants more coronavirus relief aid even after issuing a house protection order banning landlords from evicting tenants who can no longer afford to pay.
Venezuelan businessman

Venezuelan Businessman Sued With Money Laundering Gunned Down

Venezuelan businessman Leonardo Santilli was gunned down on Tuesday by a motorcycle assassin in Venezuela, officials said.

US Bankruptcy Filings Slowed Down in August

Business bankruptcy filings in the United States has significantly decreased in August from previous months.
Money

LA City Council Announces Fiscal Emergency

The Los Angeles City Council declared a fiscal emergency Wednesday, approving plans for furlough and retirement buyouts.
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