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Parents File Lawsuit Against LA School District

Nine parents filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District and its superintendent, Austin Beutner, on Thursday.

4 Dead as Wildfires Continue to Ravage in Northern California

As northern California wildfires continue to scorch the area, the death toll has climbed to four on Wednesday.
House Speaker Pelosi And Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Continue COVID Relief Talks

White House Increases Stimulus Offer to $1.6 Trillion

White House gave its biggest stimulus offer yet during a closed-door meeting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday.
Miami Heat: Will They Go Into Game 2 Without Two of Their Key Players?

Miami Heat: Will They Go Into Game 2 Without Two of Their Key Players?

Miami Heat having a tough time in Game 1 of the NBA Finals series is an understatement. Not only were they steamrollered by the Los Angeles Lakers, 116-98, but they also had three of their key players suffering injuries.
Stopgap Spending Bill Signed Into Law Averting Government Shutdown

Stopgap Spending Bill Signed Into Law Averting Government Shutdown

The stopgap spending bill has been signed into law by President Donald Trump ensuring that the government will have funding through to December 11.
Mark Meadows

Meadows Reveals New Stimulus Package

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows revealed on Wednesday the amount of the new stimulus package that Trump's administration offered.
Steven Mnuchin

Congress Set to Vote Tonight on Next Stimulus Bill, Here's What You Need to Know

The House of Representatives is set to vote tonight on a new stimulus bill as both parties continue to negotiate to come up with an agreement over the next relief package.
Trump

More Stimulus Checks Will Be Sent, White House Economic Adviser Says

White House economic adviser Stephen Moore confirmed that the Trump administration would send more stimulus checks.

New Stimulus Bill Includes Stimulus Checks for Illegal Immigrants, Protections From Deportations

The new stimulus bill proposed by House Democrats includes an expansion of stimulus checks and protection from deportations for illegal immigrants.
COVID-19

3 Tips to Reduce Indoor Spread of COVID-19

COVID-19 has been officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as transmissible through tiny air particles, so an indoor spread is likely to happen.

California Wildfire Smoke Causes Drop in Solar Energy Production

California wildfire smoke hindered the state's solar energy production, with a drop of nearly a third this month.
President Trump Campaigns In Iowa Ahead Of Democratic Caucus

Brad Parscale Resigns From Reelection Campaign

Brad Parscale, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, has stepped down from his position on Wednesday.
Any Bipartisan Stimulus Deal Would Include More $1,200 Direct Payments, Mnuchin Says

Any Bipartisan Stimulus Deal Will Include More $1,200 Direct Payments, Mnuchin Says

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said any stimulus deal would send another round of $1,200 in direct cash payments to millions of Americans.
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

Moderna CEO Says Vaccine Won't Be Ready Until Next Spring

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said on Wednesday that the company's potential COVID-19 vaccine will not be ready for public distribution until spring of next year.
House Speaker Pelosi And Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Continue COVID Relief Talks

Mnuchin Presents Counterproposal for Coronavirus Relief in Meeting with Pelosi

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin met with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday to present the White House's counterproposal on the Democrats' coronavirus relief package.
Florida woman lost winnings after USPS blunder

Florida Woman Loses Lottery Winnings After USPS Blunder

A Florida woman lost the chance to collect lottery winnings after learning she would have to forfeit her prize money due to U.S. Postal Service blunder.
Stimulus Package: House Vote Rescheduled to Thursday as Negotiations Continue

Stimulus Package: House Vote Reschedules to Thursday as Negotiations Continue

Stimulus package house vote will be held on Thursday, October 1, instead of Wednesday, September 30, in the hopes that a bipartisan deal will be reached to help Americans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
GOP Senators Speak To Media After Weekly Policy Luncheon At The Capitol

Second Stimulus: McConnell Says Negotiators are 'Very, Very Far Apart'

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that negotiators of the second stimulus are still "very, very far apart" on how much spending should go to the package.
Biden-Trump Debate: Fox News’ Moderator Chris Wallace Says He is Disappointed on Behalf of America

Biden-Trump Debate: Fox News' Moderator Chris Wallace Says He is Disappointed on Behalf of America

Fox News' Chris Wallace was disappointed with the first Presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Latinos and COVID-19

COVID-19 Causes Historic Decimation of Latinos - Experts

A global health expert said on Wednesday that the COVID-19 pandemic is bringing "historic decimations" of the Latinos.