Rachel Siegel, The Washington Post Published 6:52 pm EDT, Monday July 20, 2020 WASHINGTON – Judy Shelton, an economist known for her criticism of the Federal Reserve, is willing to take a big step to join the central bank’s board, adding a new layer of political tension as policymakers face …
Read More »Asian markets win on vaccine hopes, Wall Street tech rally
The Asian actions were mostly on Tuesday due to rising hopes of an effective vaccine to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Scientists at Oxford University reported that their experimental coronavirus vaccine elicited a protective immune response in hundreds of people who received the vaccine in an early trial. Other projects are …
Read More »Durham essential workers paint “Black Lives Matter” at downtown intersection :: WRAL.com
By Lora Lavigne, WRAL reporter; Jessica Patrick, WRAL cross-platform producer Durham, NC – Some essential workers in Durham are painting “Black Lives Matter” in large red letters at the intersection of Morgan St. and Rigsbee Ave. in Durham. These workers are part of a national strike in memory of George …
Read More »Storms knock down trees and power lines in Detroit Metro
DETROIT – Powerful storms hit Michigan on Sunday, bringing in city trees, power lines, and even removing the roof of a fire station at Willow Run Airport. No injuries were reported at Willow Run Airport. More rain is expected on Sunday night. Follow Michigan’s live weather radar here. The damage …
Read More »No announcement of Texas 2020 high school soccer season today
Home National News Posted by: Jeff Fisher July 20, 2020 The College Interscholastic League will not make an announcement Monday whether the Texas 2020 high school football season will continue as scheduled or be delayed. The UIL update for sports directors at the @THSCAcoaches virtual convention is over. As the …
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