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DNC Takes Initial Measures In Downsizing Convention, Which Is In-Person
The Democratic National Committee on Tuesday took initial measures in downsizing its 2020 nominating convention or putting some of it on the Internet because of continual worries regarding the expansion…
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The Supreme Court Is Split Over the Right of Owners of Religious Institutions to Terminate Employees
The Supreme Court seemed ideologically split Monday in a matter brought before them that puts the independence of…
By Rhett WilkinsonGov. Gretchen Whitmer: Michiganders “Safer at Home” Until COVID-19 Vaccine
In a matter of weeks, the narrative and purpose of safer-at-home directives rapidly changed. When these initiatives first…
By Gabrielle SeunagalFTC bans iBackPack of Texas and its owner from crowdfunding
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) imposed a permanent ban on iBackPack of Texas and its owner Douglas Monahan…
By Marivic Cabural SummersThe Small Business Administration Didn’t Follow Directives on Small-Business Credits—Inspector General
The Small Business Administration failed to adhere to many orders from Congress in carrying out its immense loan…
By Rhett WilkinsonGeorgia’s COVID-19 Cases Drop After Reopening State’s Economy
Towards the end of April, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) made the decision to reopen the state for…
By Gabrielle SeunagalWomen Tryout to Be Presumptive Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar got more than 600 of her main donors to attend a pledge drive this…
By Rhett WilkinsonBiden: Trump’s Policies Caused “Massive Economic Challenge”
Negative economic consequences continue to materialize and compound due to COVID-19 shutdowns. The longer that governors choose to…
By Gabrielle SeunagalNancy Pelosi Dealt With Divide on New COVID-19 Assistance Between Progressives and Moderate Democrats
A few moderate House Democrats are opposing requests from the Democratic Party’s liberal side for a broad new…
By Rhett WilkinsonSinclair Broadcast Group to pay $48 million to resolve FCC investigations
Sinclair Broadcast Group agreed to pay a civil penalty of $48 million to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)…
By Marivic Cabural SummersU.S. Air Force Refuses to Provide Details on Mission in Pacific — Including the Purpose
A U.S. Air Force spokeswoman hung up on USA Herald after we called to follow-up about her checking…
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