Criminals go after healthcare already stressed by coronavirus. The FBI, Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency warned…
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Good Economic News Ends Third Quarter
Jobless claims down, GDP grew. In what President Trump describes as a “V-shaped” recovery, the end of the third quarter brought evidence of a bounce back from pandemic…
Read MoreAmerican Citizen Released by Belarus Returns to U.S.
Spent three months in jail and under house arrest. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the release and return of Vitali Shkliarov to the United States this week.…
Read MoreHouse Introduces Retirement Savings Incentives
Bill would expand retirement savings options. Big changes could be coming to 401(k), IRA, and other retirement plans under a bipartisan program introduced this week in the House.…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Vaccine to be Covered Under Medicare
HHS Department announces it will be administered free of charge for the elderly. The Department of Health and Human Services announced this week that the yet-to-be-approved COVID-19 vaccine…
Read MoreInterior Announces Administration’s Economic Impact
Over $336 billion generated in past year. The Department of the Interior announced this week that the efforts of President Trump’s administration had generated over $336 Billion and…
Read MoreCensus Count Finished with 99.98% Coverage
Slight undercount for the first time since 1990. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 99.98% of addresses and housing units nationwide were accounted for by the close of…
Read MoreNASA Finds Evidence of Water on the Moon
Not yet certain if it is viable for lunar base. NASA announced this week that it had observed frozen water in the Clavius crater on the Moon. The…
Read MoreCourt File Reveals 545 Migrant Children Still Parentless
Number of still separated children higher than anticipated. Two years ago, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw ruled that the Department of Homeland Security must reunite the families separated…
Read MoreSocial Media CEOs Face Senate Panel
Under question is their monitoring and censorship. The chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google, the largest social media companies, came before the Senate Commerce Committee in a…
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