46 States See Hiring Bump, Unemployment Remains High

State employment gaps increase, tourism industries hit hardest. With many states ushering in soft to full re-openings in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, an increase in national…

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Lawmakers Want Males in Girls’ Sports

They say Education Department order is discriminatory. A group of 28 lawmakers led by Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal signed a letter demanding that the Department of Education allow…

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President Trump Issues Message on Juneteenth

A message dedicated the holiday of freedom for all. As the protests surrounding George Floyd have continued into their third week, the recognition of Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating…

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President and Governors Meet for Small Business Roundtable

Small business owners also selected to speak during meeting. Although the number of Americans seeking unemployment as been steadily dropping since March, the current number of 1.5 million…

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Lawmakers Push for Aid to Restaurants

Industry has lost millions of jobs in lockdowns. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing for $120 billion in aid for restaurants. Their aim is to prevent further…

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North American Travel Restrictions Extended

Canada, Mexico, and U.S. agree to extension to stop spread of virus. The Department of Homeland Security announced that measures to combat the coronavirus are being extended again…

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Study Shows Wearing Face Masks Beneficial

Could help wipe out COVID-19 and prevent future pandemics. Researchers from the CDC and in the U.K. report that there was a “significant decline in daily COVID-19 growth…

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Tulsa Prepares for President’s Visit

Measures taken to safeguard city as protesters plan nationwide Juneteenth march. Officials in Tulsa, Oklahoma, said on Friday that they are prepared for up to 100,000 anti-police protesters…

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New Broadcast Chief Lets Foreign Broadcasters Go

Recently confirmed leader of the U.S. Agency for Global Media releases several heads of networks Earlier this week, Michael Pack, President Trump’s new pick to lead the U.S.…

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Bill Would Curb Foreign Influence, Espionage on Campuses

Bipartisan legislation would protect research and innovation. There is a growing push in Washington, D.C. to prevent spying and intellectual property theft at U.S. universities and colleges. A…

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