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Leading economists are warning that many Americans are no longer to meet basic needs due to the pandemic and its effect on the economy.
As many as twelve Chinese officials could find their American assets frozen and their visas revoked.
Fresno's Police Chief, Andy Hall, released a statement on Monday, stating that Fresno's police will not be enforcing any rules prohibiting large gatherings.
Police released video on Monday afternoon at a press conference of the fatal shooting of retired lieutenant with the Chicago Fire Department, Dwain Williams.
Liberal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced that she is interested in ideas on how to "unlock" Canadians savings accounts, and make sure they pay their "fair share."
Senator Ted Cruz, (R-Tex.) has announced if the Supreme Court decides to take up the Pennsylvania mail-in ballot case, he will make the oral arguments.
The police-involved shooting of a black man who reportedly charged at officers with a knife after violating a restraining order has launched the latest round of Black Lives Matter-Antifa protests in a progressive college town in central Oregon.
Governor Evers had previously stated that no Christmas tree would be set up in the state capitol due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
Becerra's most infamous battle is against the Little Sisters of the Poor. Becerra claimed they should not be exempted from the Affordable Healthcare Act's contraceptive mandate.
Cuomo's comments came as the two were discussing strategies for vaccine distribution, with Cuomo suggesting that he would take the vaccine to show New Yorkers that it is safe.
Embattled Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced on Monday that she will not seek re-election in 2021 after only one term in office.
"Our progress is fragile," she said, "and we cannot let up yet." She blamed Thanksgiving, as well, saying that there would be a big increase beginning on Thursday, which was 14 days since the holiday.
An Arizona lower court had already dismissed Ward's suit on Friday, but the state Supreme Court agreed to hear the case after Ward claimed that irregularities were found in a sample of ballots she was allowed to review.
The order, which is expected to be signed on Tuesday, falls in line with the president's "America First approach."
"No guns, not even a Nerf gun. Nope, if your dad wants to get it for you, that's fine. But I can't bring it to you."