Food workers struggle to keep feeding children of poor families. Although schools are trying their best, providing their food programs to hungry children is a trying task during…
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International Oil Deal Near
G20 oil ministers meeting Friday to endorse agreement. OPEC and Russia have agreed in principle to make deep cuts to oil production. Such a deal would end a…
Read MoreInterior Department Expands Recreational Areas
2.3 million acres set aside for fishing and hunting. The Interior Department announced on Wednesday that it would begin expanding access to recreational hunters and fishers on federal…
Read MoreNew York Infection Numbers See Multiple Fluctuations
Death toll rose, but overall cases begin to hold. Last week brought the most deaths to the state of New York, with 3,000 out of a total 7,844…
Read MoreCoronavirus Abortion Ban Blocked in Texas
Federal judge deemed absolute ban unconstitutional. Although last month’s appeals court ruling initially upheld the total ban, U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel of Austin, TX submitted a new…
Read MoreFederal Reserve Proposes New Aid Plan
Additional $2.3 trillion injected into U.S. Economy. The Federal Reserve announced new plans on Thursday to curtail the economic impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic. New measures will…
Read MoreDr. Fauci Expects Lower Total Deaths than Predicted
60,000 total deaths from COVID-19 now anticipated. During interviews on Wednesday, Dr. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, weighed in on the efforts being taken around the…
Read MorePeople Doing Good Things
Around the nation individuals and entities are investing their energies during the pandemic. A Los Angeles menswear retailer is putting his design capabilities into mass-producing washable non-medical masks…
Read MoreCoronavirus Task Force Briefing for Friday
“We pray that God will heal the sick and comfort the heartbroken and bless our heroes,” said President Trump.
Read MoreFarmers Dump Milk, Break Eggs
Coronavirus restaurant closings destroy demand. Farmers across America are throttling back as the coronavirus erases sales to restaurants, hotels and school cafeterias. “It’s heartbreaking,” one Florida farmer said.…
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