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Trump Says He Might Reject Tougher FDA Vaccine Standards

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the White House might not approve tougher FDA standards for authorizing the emergency use of any COVID-19 vaccines.
FACT CHECK: Will A COVID-19 Vaccination Be Mandatory Under Federal Law?

Johnson & Johnson Starts Late-Stage COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Johnson & Johnson announced on Wednesday that it has begun its phase three trial testing for its potential COVID-19 vaccine.
Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Holds South Carolina Town Hall

Biden Struggles to Keep Latino Voters as Trump Makes Strides

Joe Biden, Democratic presidential nominee, is up against President Donald Trump in a race to gain the support of Latino voters. But he's struggling to keep them on his side.
Congress

House Republicans Introduce Amendment in the New Bill

A member of House Republicans introduced amendment of the new bill that will benefit more Americans in the country.
Fed officials calling for a new stimulus package as stocks fall

Fed Officials Point the Need for Another Stimulus, Stocks Fall

Stocks plummeted to an eight-week low after warnings from Federal Reserve officials on the need for more stimulus to lift the country's economy.
Donald Trump

Trump to Sign Executive Order Protecting Premature Babies

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will sign an executive order to protect premature babies or babies who survived an abortion.
Vanessa Bryant, Kobe's Widow, Sues LA County Sheriff Department

Kobe's Widow Sues LA County Sheriff Department

Vanessa Bryant, the widow of fallen NBA star Kobe Bryant, has sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department over unauthorized photos of Kobe's crash site allegedly taken and shared by deputies.
California Wildfires Ruining Residential Areas

California Wildfires Ruining Residential Areas

California's been suffering massive fires throughout September. Over 3.4 million acres of land burned already, and at least 25 people died.
Congress

House Passes A Legislation on Tuesday, How Will It Help You?

The House of Congress passed legislation on Tuesday that will benefit millions of Americans. It also aims to deliver the needs of people before the election.

Distribution of Additional $300 Unemployment Checks Ends in 10 States

The distribution of the additional $300 unemployment checks has ended in at least 10 states as federal funding for it has dried up.

Pentagon Redirected the Pandemic Funds to Military Needs

The Pentagon has reallocated most of its pandemic funds to defense contractors for jet engine parts, body armor, dress uniforms, and other military needs.
FILE PHOTO: Judge Amy Coney Barrett poses in an undated photograph obtained from Notre Dame University

Amy Coney Barrett Emerges as Supreme Court Favorite; Trump to Pick on Weekend

Judge Amy Coney Barrett is now seen as President Donald Trump's overwhelming favorite to take the seat left by late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Seattle City Council Overrides Mayor's Decision on Police Budget Cuts

The Seattle City Council will reduce the state police department's budget and allocate some money to fund community programs.
Donald Trump

Trump Expands Ban on Diversity Trainings

President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday expanding the ban of using federal money on diversity trainings.
FDA on COVID-19 vaccine new standards for approval

FDA to Announce New COVID-19 Vaccine Standards for Approval

The Food and Drug Administration is set to announce new standards for approving a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump

First Presidential Debate To Focus on These Six Topics

The topics for the first presidential debate were revealed on Tuesday, and they include timely and important topics that voters don't want to miss.
Mnuchin and Pelosi

House Strikes Deal on Stopgap to Avoid Government Shutdown

House Democrats and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin have reached a deal on stopgap spending to avoid government shutdown Tuesday night.
CDC on COVID-19 spread on airplanes

CDC: Thousands of People May Have Been Exposed to COVID-19 on Airplanes

CDC says thousands of people may have been exposed to COVID-19 on airplanes despite not being able to confirm a single case of viral transmission on a US plane.
CDC Halloween Guidelines Discourage Trick-or-Treat, Costume Parties, Haunted Houses

CDC Halloween Guidelines Discourage Trick-or-Treat, Costume Parties, Haunted Houses

A set of CDC Halloween guidelines is now posted on the website of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as the holiday is fast approaching amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ginsburg Makes History, First Woman to Lie in State at U.S. Capitol

Ginsburg Makes History, First Woman to Lie in State at U.S. Capitol

Even in death, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes history as she is set to become the first woman to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol this Friday, September 25, exactly a week after she died.