America June 26, 2020
Opinion: Mail-in-ballots are safe, convenient, and decrease voter fraud
With all of the wild things that have happened over the past four months, American’s might not even remember the…
America June 26, 2020
With all of the wild things that have happened over the past four months, American’s might not even remember the…
By Stephanie House
New York News June 25, 2020
New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are imposing mandatory 14-day quarantines for travelers coming from states that are COVID-19 hotspots.…
By Marivic Cabural Summers
U.S. News June 24, 2020
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is challenging Hawaii Gov. David Ige’s COVID-19 executive order mandating a 14-day self-quarantine for individuals…
By Marivic Cabural Summers
America June 22, 2020
K-pop fans and TikTok users pranked President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, reserving tickets for the rally with no plans to…
By Rheanna Chou
Investigates June 20, 2020
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) remains aggressive in stopping companies from making unproven claims that their products or therapies can…
By Marivic Cabural Summers
America May 26, 2020
As research organizations, the federal government and other entities in Washington strive to deal with COVID-19, several will forgo the…
By Rhett Wilkinson
America May 23, 2020
American governors began scaling back their COVID-19 closures over related spans of time. But whether United States citizens think those…
By Rhett Wilkinson
America May 21, 2020
Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) stated that he’ll keep the Senate from recessing for Memorial Day break next week to demonstrate opposite a…
By Rhett Wilkinson
America May 18, 2020
Just before February’s Nevada caucuses, Bernie Sanders and his backers felt unbeatable. “I’ve got news for the Democratic establishment,” Sanders…
By Rhett Wilkinson
America May 15, 2020
As the country‘s smallest businesses fight to withstand COVID-19 challenges, a bipartisan gang of congressmen seeks to give them particular…
By Rhett Wilkinson