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The United States Senate will remain in session next week to deliberate over relief packages to combat the health crisis and assuage Residents of the U.S. Economic fears that have stemmed from the novel coronavirus outbreak, Reuters reports. The Senate was initially scheduled to have a spring recess, although Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) tweeted about the change o..
Read Morebecause the American government releases confusing and often contradictory directives associated with how best to protect yourself and those around you from the novel coronavirus, presidential candidates are stepping in with their own plans as to how they would combat the pandemic. The plans model what their leadership could look like should they be elected in November. On Thursday (..
Read MoreBy Mayor Quinton Lucas My mom didn’t vote for the opening time up until the 2000 presidential election — as soon as, as a teenager, I pressed her to cast her first ballot. She was 40 years old. She was also an individual mother to my older sisters and me, relied on public transit to get to and from work day-to-day, and even with two jobs, couldn’t routinely make rent. She info..
Read MoreActors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, which has been spreading quickly during the world and which the World Health Organization has categorized as a pandemic. Hanks, who has been filming the upcoming Elvis Presley biopic in Australia, posted about the diagnosis on in a Instagram caption that accompanied a photo of a rubber glove in a trash..
Read MoreOn March 10, former Vice President Joe Biden beat Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in Idaho, becoming the primary election winner in the state with 48.9 percent of the vote and 99 percent of precincts reporting. Sanders received just 42.5 percent of the vote; the remaining votes were split between past presidential candidates who have since dropped out. President Donald Trump wo..
Read MoreMississippi voters elected former Vice President Joe Biden as their choice in the 2020 democratic presidential primary on March 10, with 80 percent of the vote and 59 percent of precincts reporting. He beat out Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who took home 15 percent of the vote. President Donald Trump won the Republican primary, as expected. The state has 41 delegates, 36 of wh..
Read MoreIn 2016, Senator Bernie Sanders took the primary win in Michigan, momentarily changing the tide of the primary election. History does not look like it will repeat itself four years later, on March 10, as former Vice President Joe Biden has already derived 53 percent of the vote with 31 percent of precincts reporting, making him the likely winner in the state's primary election. H..
Read MoreOn March 10, former Vice President Joe Biden was reported the Democratic primary election winner in Missouri, with 57 percent of the vote and 22 percent of precincts reporting, according to the New York Times. Senator Bernie Sanders received 32 percent of the vote. President Donald Trump won the Republican primary, as expected. https://twitter.Com/JoeBiden/status/123753864920..
Read MoreIn an task to slow the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, schools across the nation are adjusting their schedules and courses. Among them is Harvard, the Ivy League institution that on Tuesday (March 10) reported that it could be moving to a "virtual" class schedule by March 23, once both the graduate and undergraduate schools return from spring break..
Read MoreBy Yazmin Irazoqui Ruiz The Supreme Court is now deliberating the future of the DACA program and DACA recipients like Yazmin, who was place on Earth in Mexico, and migrated with her mother and sister To the U.S. Any time whenever she was three years old. She lives in Albuquerque, and will soon graduate from medical school. Her hope and resilience comes from her faith and community ..
Read MoreMark your calendar for November 3 — that’s the day most of the United States will turn up to vote. Although there really are other ways, and other days, to prepare your voice heard at the polls. Whether your state permits you to vote absentee, or in the event you simply desire to show up to your local polling place a couple of days early, Saturday, October 24, is a wonderful day ..
Read MoreWhat was a probable undercurrent became an almost definitive reality on Thursday (March 5) any time former front-runner Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) suspended her campaign for the 2020 Democratic nomination: Our next president will be a male. It wasn’t a surprising revelation soon after Warren’s disappointing efficiency in the primary elections. Nevertheless it still stung for ..
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