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U.S. News July 23, 2020

Covid-related Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings continue, no relief in sight

The trend of major U.S. companies filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy continues amidst COVID-19. This week, small engine manufacturer Briggs & Stratton Corp. filed for Chapter 11 protection and sold nearly…

By – Holden Harris
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U.S. News July 23, 2020
US government to pay Pfizer $2B for COVID-19 vaccine by end of year

On Wednesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, announced U.S. government plans to pay $1.95 billion for…

By Colby McCoy
U.S. News July 22, 2020
Fire in consulate courtyard, US accuses China of spying

The U.S. has ordered China to vacate its consulate in Houston, in an effort “to protect American intellectual…

By Lillian Abbatacola
U.S. News July 20, 2020
Demonstrators at Ohio Statehouse protest face covering mandate

Face coverings continue to dominate national conversations, especially as America struggles to contain COVID-19. As a result, protests…

By Gabrielle Seunagal
U.S. News July 19, 2020
Senate Republicans to announce relief bill just ahead of August recess

Senate Republicans are expected to announce the last coronavirus relief bill before the 2020 election and August recess,…

By Lillian Abbatacola
U.S. News July 18, 2020
Chinese drone maker DJI continues to raise national security concerns

The pandemic has put strain on the American economy. In addition to economic concerns, there are new emerging…

By Jackie Allen
U.S. News July 18, 2020
Federal government exercises death penalty after 17-year halt

After a 17-year halt on federal executions, death row claimed three lives this week. Because each state has…

By Lillian Abbatacola
U.S. News July 17, 2020
BREAKING NEWS: Pentagon bans Confederate flag

In a bout of creativity, the military has banned the Confederate flag without using the words ‘ban’ or…

By Lillian Abbatacola
U.S. News July 17, 2020
Georgia Gov. sues Atlanta mayor over face covering mandate

Georgia politics are once again thrust to the forefront of the national spotlight. This time, Gov. Brian Kemp…

By Gabrielle Seunagal
U.S. News July 17, 2020
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released from Hospital

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital on Wednesday, following a brief hospitalization for an…

By Jackie Allen
U.S. News July 16, 2020
Russian hackers mount cyber attacks on COVID-19 vaccine

The United States, Canada and Britain have determined that the government of Russia has launched a cyber war…

By Lillian Abbatacola

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