Trump announced Saturday that he would move forward with several executive actions to provide relief to Americans after talks broke down between his aides and Democratic leaders, including renewing the moratorium on evictions during the pandemic. The president said his directive on the moratorium would include financial support from the …
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7 COVID-19 myth masks for face mask that you should not fall for
Even if you are not sick, you still need to wear a face mask. Sarah Tew / CNET Visit the WHO website for the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic. Wearing a face mask is required now in many U.S. states in places where keep social distance is …
Read More »Astros face biggest division deficit since 2016; three reasons why Houston is a slow start
The Houston Astros lost their fourth straight game on Saturday, dropping to 6-8 on the season with a loss to the Oakland Athletics. The Astros are now 4 1/2 games behind the A’s in the American League West, making this the first time since 2016 that they have been so …
Read More »Princess Charlotte missed duties of bridesmaids when her schoolmaster married her grandfather
The young royal had been thanked for the wedding – but plans changed due to coronavirus. (Getty Images) The coronavirus pandemic has spread several plans this year – including Princess Charlotte’s last chance to be a bridesmaid, a role-playing role for every little girl. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s daughter, …
Read More »The State of American Debt Slaves Q2 2020: The Credit Card Phenomenon
Consumer debt to GDP spikes, but why are credit card balances declining and new delinquencies declining? By Wolf Richter for WOLFSTREET. OK, as I mentioned on Friday, things are a little crazy in the arena of consumer debt at the moment: No payment, no problem: Bizarre new world of consumer …
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