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Powell To Push Congress for Stimulus Aid Before Election

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will appear before the Congress to urge them to release the stimulus before election and not after.
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Stimulus Payment: Mnuchin and Powell To Testify in Congress

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will testify before Congress on Tuesday to ask for more stimulus payment.
Wildfires Burn Thousands Of Acres Across California

Firefighter Who Died Battling El Dorado Fire Identified as Respected Squad Leader

A firefighter who went missing while fighting the El Dorado fire has been found dead, authorities confirmed on Friday morning.
Stimulus Checks: Are You in Danger of Missing Out on $1,200?

Stimulus Payment: Are You at Risk of Missing Out on $1,200 Checks?

Millions of Americans might miss the $1,200 stimulus checks because of incomplete government records.
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Tropical Storm Beta Makes Landfall on Texas Coast Late Monday

Tropical Storm Beta made landfall on the Texas coast around 10 p.m. (CDT) Monday, as said by the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace Form New NASCAR Team

NBA great Michael Jordan has added another sport to his name as he forms a NASCAR team with his long-time friend Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace for the NASCAR Cup Series 2021.
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Stimulus Checks and Dependent Payments: Everything You Need to Know

The Internal Service Revenue (IRS) has announced two different deadlines for claiming stimulus checks and dependent payments for qualified individuals.

Latino Cop Makes It a Mission to Help His Community Amid Covid-19 Pandemic

A Latino cop made it a mission to help the people in his community deal with the coronavirus pandemic by educating them.

Death Toll Rises to 9 as Oregon Wildfires Continue to Burn

Oregon wildfires fatalities have increased to nine people, as confirmed by the state's Office of Emergency Management Monday.
Trump Issues Executive Orders Barring Transactions With TikTok And WeChat

TikTok Deal: Oracle, ByteDance Release Conflicting Statements on Company Ownership

The TikTok deal has become confusing as both Oracle and ByteDance claim majority ownership of the company.

Florida Governor Proposes Law Penalizing Violent Protesters

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and local lawmakers introduced a legislation on Monday that targets participants in "violent or disorderly" protests.
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Republicans, Democrats to Strike a Stimulus Deal

Republicans and Democrats are expected to strike and reach a stimulus deal before returning to their home states to focus on their campaign.

Treasury Yields Fall as Stocks Drop Due to COVID-19, Election Uncertainty

Treasury yields dropped on Monday due to signs that the COVID-19 pandemic is getting worse, driving investors into safe assets.
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Small Business Leaders Clamor for a Standalone Relief Package

Coalition of small business organizations, the Small Business Roundtable, wrote a letter to a congressional leadership on behalf of 30 million small businesses.
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CDC Removes Warning About Spread of COVID-19 Through Air

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) once more reversed a part of their COVID-19 guidance, taking back its warning that the virus can spread through the air.
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Replace Until New President Is Elected: Trump Casts Doubts on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Dying Wish

U.S. President Donald Trump has doubts on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dying wish, claiming that a statement released Ginsburg's family was written by Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, or Chuck Schumer.

Dengue Fever Survivors May Have Some Immunity Against COVID-19, Study Suggests

Dengue fever was found to have some level of immunity against COVID-19, a new study suggests. (Photo : commons. wikimedia. org) Dengue fever was found to have some level of immunity against COVID-19, a new study suggests.
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Threat of Government Shutdown Arises Due to Failure to Strike a Deal

Another threat of government shutdown emerges after talks failed to produce a deal on a stopgap funding measure to keep the government open.
Trump to Announce His Supreme Court Pick This Weekend

Trump to Announce His Supreme Court Pick This Weekend

President Donald Trump said that he will be announcing his pick for the Supreme Court probably this weekend.
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Congress Seeks to File Federal Funding This Week

The U.S. Congress will attempt to file legislation this week that will fund the federal government agencies until the middle of December.