While it may be difficult to overlook the unusual disruption caused by the 2019 coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), Americans across the country are just 72 days away from their local polling booths or mailing in their ballot papers for election day. As we learned from 2016, a lot can change in …
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Delays in prescription drug delivery services endanger thousands of American lives
Jan Stowe saw countless patients go through layoffs in her 40-year nursing career, but last month she experienced it even when the U.S. Postal Service did not provide her medication for chronic back pain and muscle spasms. A nurse veteran during and after the Vietnam War, Stowe said she could …
Read More »ETF boom thanks to the sharp rise of gold
Divine Capital CEO Dani Hughes and Heritage Capital Paul Paul Schatz analyze Warren Buffett investing in gold, the rise of day-trading apps such as Robinhood and economic and market recovery. The 2020 gold rush in markets is even starting to destroy some longtime fans of precious metals. Gold futures are …
Read More »South Korea stricter social distance rules as Covid cases arise | World news
South Korea has said it will develop smarter social distancing guidelines to curb the spread of coronavirus nationwide, as it involves a new outbreak spread from Seoul. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) reported 315 new household infections as of midnight on Friday, the latest in a …
Read More »Nigerians are pushing to end police brutality following global protests by George Floyd
As incidents of police violence against Black people in the United States wake up, campaigns against police brutality across Africa have also been targeted. Protestants in some of the continent’s most populous countries – Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa – are outside the respective US embassies there to condemn the …
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