Oral arguments made via teleconference approved due to COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, the Supreme Court made history by broadcasting the live feed from their oral arguments for the…
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Justice Department Sides With Virginia Church
Says Stay-at-home order unfairly targeted religious gatherings. On Sunday, lawyers from the Department of Justice announced that they had filed a statement of interest supporting a lawsuit filed…
Read MoreHuman Trials for Potential Vaccine Begin
Part of a worldwide scramble. Pfizer and the German company BioNTech announced Tuesday that they have begun human trials on a potential vaccine against the coronavirus. The first…
Read MorePresident Wants Global Supply Chains Out of China
Discussions are concrete, robust, and multi-lateral. The United States is pushing to create an alliance of “trusted partners” dubbed the “Economic Prosperity Network,” that would include companies and…
Read MoreDefense Agency Claims “Game-Changer” Virus Test
Pre-infectious test awaits FDA approval. There are currently no known scientific cures for COVID-19, but scientists at the United States most advanced military agency have designed a test…
Read MoreWorld Leaders Pledge Billions for Virus Vaccine
Effort must be sustained over time. A video-conference summit was held Monday among world leaders, who have together pledged billions of euros for research to find a vaccine…
Read MoreSenators Return to Capitol Hill
Social distancing rules to be put in place. On Monday, the Senate returned to Washington D.C. in order to bring a new session to order amid the third…
Read MoreWhite House to Ease Social Distancing Guidelines
Travel restrictions remain in place through May. On Thursday of last week, the White House announced that federal COVID-19 social distancing guidelines would not be extended into the…
Read MoreFDA Clears First COVID-19 Drug for Emergency Use
“Important clinical advancement” cleared with “lightning speed.” The intravenous drug developed by Gilead Science had shown in group studies to reduce COVID-19 hospitalization from a 15 day average…
Read MorePublic Housing Bolstered by Second Wave of Relief
HUD Secretary announces the allocation of funds to assist low-income Americans. Over half a million dollars was made available to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development…
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