Many customers and companies celebrate the reopening of the American economy. While the schedule varied, the first states began to implement stay-at-home orders in mid-March, while others followed suit until early April. After two months or more trapped at home, consumers are eager to return to life as usual. However, …
Read More »Napolitano: Why is the Seattle business owner lawsuit over the CHOP area likely to be unsuccessful?
Is the legal battle over Michael Flynn over? Judge Emmet Sullivan delays all proceedings in the Michael Flynn case after an appeals court orders that the case be dismissed; Judge Andrew Napolitano considers what happens next. The lawsuit by Seattle residents and business owners against their city probably has only …
Read More »No quick fixes for coronavirus spikes in Florida, Texas, says Gottlieb
Any changes in policies that critical states like Texas and Florida decide to implement now are unlikely to affect the spread of the coronavirus in the coming weeks, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Thursday. Due to the delay in the time it takes for an …
Read More »Riverside County coronavirus hospitalizations drop to 1; 474 new cases added – Press Enterprise
After four consecutive days of record hospitalizations for the new coronavirus, Riverside County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations decreased slightly, as the county reported 474 more confirmed cases in the update released Wednesday, June 24 on the public health website. County. The county has 14,905 cases, an increase of about 3% from the …
Read More »market disconnection runs the risk of a correction
The International Monetary Fund warned that the continued disconnect between financial markets and the real economy could lead to a correction in asset prices. Stock markets have rebounded in recent months despite troubling real-world events. The world is grappling with the coronavirus health emergency that has claimed the lives of …
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