The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court on Tuesday. Washington: A group of 174 Indian citizens, including seven minors, have filed a lawsuit against the recent presidential proclamation on H-1B that would prevent them from entering the United States or not being issued a visa. Judge Ketanji …
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Pence says Republican Party considers moving out of outdoor conventions
Vice President Pence said Wednesday that Republican officials are considering moving the party convention events in Jacksonville, Florida, outdoors next month. “Consideration is being given to having the convention in an outdoor setting and also putting in place the kind of measures that will put the health of all the …
Read More »As Michigan COVID cases skyrocket, infected residents will not cooperate with tracers
A third of Michigan residents testing positive for coronavirus refuse to tell public health officials who they have contacted, indicating widespread noncompliance with a system that epidemiologists say is crucial to curbing the pandemic . Michigan Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joneigh Khaldun expressed concern about the problem during a press …
Read More »Aaron Judge returns with a big bang on the Yankees comeback
Even the empty seats at Yankee Stadium watched every move Aaron Judge made in the late Wednesday afternoon. And what they saw in the first inning of an intra-squad game made them smile. After being scratched from an in-school game Saturday due to a stiff neck, Judge returned to action …
Read More »Zoom Introduces 27 Inch Touch Screen Device For $ 600
Zoom’s touchscreen device will launch at $ 599. Focus For the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. As the coronavirus the pandemic continues, working from home it is becoming the norm. Zoom video chat app is tipping under the circumstances, entering the hardware market …
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