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White House Plans to Block Citizens, Legal Residents Returning to US Over Virus Threat

The White House is considering a temporary block on American citizens and legal residents returning to the United States from abroad.
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When Will You Receive Your $400 Federal Unemployment Aid?

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin finally commented on when unemployed Americans could start to receive the $400 federal unemployment aid.
Governor Gavin Newsom Announces He Will Sign Moratorium On Executions In California

Newsom: $400 Unemployment Plan Won’t Work in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state would face "massive" budget cuts if it goes through with President Donald Trump's unemployment plan.

New COVID-19 Testing Site Soon to Rise Near US-Mexico Border

A COVID-19 testing site will open up near the U.S.- Mexico Border later this week, San Diego County officials said.
Vikings' Cameron Smith

Vikings' Cameron Smith to Undergo Heart Operation After Testing Positive for COVID-19

Minnesota Vikings' Cameron Smith will need an open-heart surgery after discovering of a serious condition when he tested positive for the coronavirus disease.
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Schools Might Gatekeep COVID-19 Cases Due to Privacy Laws

Parents, teachers, and students altogether are still doubtful whether school reopening for the fall semester is the right decision amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
 Investment Migration

You Can Move to Other Countries Through Investment Migration, Only If You Are Rich

The coronavirus pandemic has limited the people's ability to travel through international flights. Even domestic travels are highly discouraged from curbing the further spread of the coronavirus disease.
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Disney World Plans to Cut Theme Park Hours in September

The Disney World decided to make its usually festive fall season a little less magical as it planned to cut back on park hours starting September.

Payroll Tax Deferral Likely Worth $1,200 per Worker - Kudlow

President Donald Trump enacted the payroll tax deferral via executive order to save an average American worker about $1,200, said White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Sunday.
Pres. Donal Trump

Unemployed Individuals to Get $400 Weekly; Trump Administration Plans to Cover All Costs

One of the executive orders President Donald Trump signed on Saturday was the enhanced unemployment weekly claim. The rule requires the state to counterpart 25 percent of the cost, but the president said the federal government could cover everything.
COVID-19 Vaccines Might Not be Effective to Obese People, Researchers Claim

COVID-19 Vaccines Might Not be Effective to Obese People, Studies Claim

Being obese may render COVID-19 vaccines ineffective, researches claim. As everyone wait for the release of COVID-19 vaccine, study claims that being obese may render vaccines ineffective.
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US Border Patrol Agents Seize 1 Million in California-Mexico Border

The U.S. Border Patrol agents in San Diego California seized an amount of $1 million in the California-Mexico border. The seizure occurred after a trained K-9 detected an odor coming from the gas tank.

2 Police Officers Put on Leave After Shooting 5 Minors in Georgia

Two Georgia police officers are on administrative leave after shooting five minors on a vehicle stop on Saturday.

Elderly Florida Man Dies After Saying Goodbye to COVID-19 Positive Wife

An elderly Florida man proved true love in the time of COVID-19 when he insisted on giving his wife one final embrace in his last visit. He died on Saturday, nearly a month after his wife passed away from the virus.
Dr. Anthony Fauci

Dr. Fauci Admits Not Confident in Having an Effective Vaccine in the Near Future

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, admitted recently that he is not confident of having an effective vaccine in the near future.
Kanye West Seeks Donation for 2020 Presidential Bid Despite the Possibility of Failing to Get on the Ballot in Illinois

Kanye West Seeks Donations for 2020 Bid Amid Possibility of Failing to Get on the Ballot in Illinois

Kanye West is seeking donations that will help his 2020 presidential campaign despite the possibility of failing to get on the ballot in Illinois
Pres. Donal Trump

Stimulus Payment: Everything You Should Know of the Newly Signed Executive Order

Pres. Donald Trump signed four executive orders on Saturday that extend unemployment claims, delay payroll taxes, house eviction protection, and student loans payment freeze to help millions of Americans who are heavily impacted by the global pandemic.

Los Angeles COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Decline

Los Angeles public health officials reported on Saturday that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county continue to decline, despite reports on cases and deaths not seeing better numbers.

Trump Orders $400 Boost to Jobless Benefits

President Donald Trump signed an executive action Saturday to extend the enhanced jobless benefit at a lower amount of $400.
Amid COVID-19 and Reopening of Schools 260 Students 8 Teachers Quarantined in Georgia School District

School Reopenings in Georgia: 260 Students, 8 Teachers Quarantined After a Week

At least 260 students and eight teachers from a suburban school district in Atlanta, Georgia have been put in quarantine after several teachers and students tested positive for coronavirus during the first week of school.
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