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COVID-19 Vaccine Might be Coming Soon, But US Faces Problems in Distribution

The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines across the country might face different problems. Different state officials are now planning how to deal with these issues.
Vice President Biden Hosts Roundtable On His Cancer Moonshot Initiative

Biden Cancer Initiative Spent Over $3 Million in Payroll, Zero on Research

Former vice president Joe Biden's cancer initiative did not give out any money for research and spent most of its contributions to staff salaries, as per federal tax filings.
President Trump Delivers Update On Operation Warp Speed At White House

"Make it Big and Focused": Trump Urges Congress to Renew Coronavirus Relief Bill Efforts

President Donald Trump pushed on Saturday for renewed efforts to proceed with further coronavirus relief to sustain the United States as the coronavirus pandemic sets record numbers across the country.

Almost 2 in 5 Americans Wants Thanksgiving Dinner with 10 or More Guests, Ignoring COVID-19 Rules

About 40% of Americans said they are looking forward to a thanksgiving dinner with 10 or more people this holiday season, said a recent survey from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Ron Klain

Biden's Chief of Staff Works Defending H-1B Visas

Ron Klain, Biden's White House Chief of Staff, has long been working for the big technology companies and defending H-1B Visas.
Michigan Election Workers Continue To Work Counting Absentee Ballots

Michigan Lawsuit Seeks to Throw Out 1.2 Million Votes, Flipping State for Trump

A new federal lawsuit in Michigan was filed this week, seeking to throw out about 1.2 million votes, changing the results to the election in the state to favor President Donald Trump.

Thousands of Trump Supporters March to Protest Against Election Results in DC

Thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters turned out in Washington, DC on Saturday to protest the election results.
US Reports Over 184,000 New COVID-19 Cases, Another Record-Breaking Number

US Reports Over 184,000 New Daily COVID-19 Cases, Another Record-Breaking Number

The United States recorded over 184,000 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, a fourth straight record for new infections.
New US Citizenship Test Requires Immigrants to Answer More Questions on American History, Politics

New US Citizenship Test Requires Immigrants to Answer More Questions on American History, Politics

Immigrants who are seeking to become U.S. citizens will soon be required to answer more questions. Immigrants who are seeking to become U. S. citizens will soon be required to answer more questions.
Health Care Workers Overwhelmed by Rapid Rise in COVID-19 Hospitalizations

Health Care Workers Overwhelmed by Rapid Rise in COVID-19 Hospitalizations

As COVID-19 cases rise rapidly across the United States, health care workers say they are overwhelmed and even the resources of medical facilities.

2020 Election 'Most Secure' in US History, Security Officials Say

A broad coalition of federal and state officials working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agency said this year's election was the most secure in American history.

20 Million Americans Could Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Next Month

A total of 20 million Americans could be vaccinated with Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year, according to a top official involved in the government's vaccine initiative.

Trump Hails Progress on COVID-19 Vaccine, Says It Could Be Ready in Weeks

President Donald Trump has provided the public an update about the COVID-19 vaccine as cases surge across the country during his first public speech since Election Day.
Jerome Powell

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.