Both parties seek to pass more COVID-19 aid On Tuesday, Senate leaders agreed to hold an unplanned meeting in order to pass the next round of COVID-19 aid.…
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FDA Authorizes Home Test-Sampling Kit
More testing could lead to getting local economies reopened. The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first at-home COVID-19 virus sample-collection kits under an Emergency Use Authorization.…
Read More“Worst is Yet Ahead,” WHO Head Says
President Trump is redirecting WHO funding. The head of the World Health Organization, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyyes, told reporters in Geneva on Monday that “the worst is yet…
Read MoreInterior Department Announces Funding for Oregon Counties
$28 million for infrastructure, health, and education committed. The Department of the Interior announced on Thursday of last week that $28 million would be distributed to 18 counties…
Read MoreTuesday, April 21
President Donald Trump will be staying in Washington, D.C. today. He announced Monday that he would soon be signing an executive order to suspend immigration into the United…
Read MoreIt’s So Tempting
1 Corinthians 10:13 – No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your…
Read MoreSailing through Darkness
NASA’s Apollo 13 flight was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970…
Read MorePresident’s Coronavirus Update for Monday
Testing is vital to getting the country reopened. Testing for the coronavirus was again an uppermost topic at the president’s briefing with the coronavirus task force on Monday.…
Read MoreSenators Push for Anti-Bias Police Training
Concerns surround unfair stops over medical masks. Certain members of the Senate announced their plans to increase anti-bias training for the nation’s police forces on Friday, due to…
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