Philipson served three years as interim chairman of the administration’s Council of Economic Advisers before resigning in June to resume his teaching role at the University of Chicago. Philipson acknowledged testing positive for Covid-19 less than a month before his departure from the White House, according to The Wall Street …
Read More »Which biotech company has the most promising coronavirus vaccine?
The United States Congressional Budget Office projects that the COVID-19 pandemic will cause more than $ 16 billion in damage to the United States economy over the next decade. More than 140,000 Americans have already died from the coronavirus, which means that in the span of six and a half …
Read More »Latinos boycotting Goya say it is not about politics. It’s about opposing Trump’s “hatred”
When Ricardo Alvarado went shopping this week, he had a list of items to buy, but he walked away from Goya Foods. “I was using their beans, but I found a different brand,” he said. “I also changed the olive oil and bought my own spices, not yours.” A New …
Read More »TAPPS Delays Start of Texas High School Soccer Season
In a move that could herald further changes to the Texas 2020 high school soccer schedule, TAPPS, the largest private school league in Texas, announced Friday that its soccer season would be delayed five weeks and would be cut short. The league soccer season was slated to begin on August …
Read More »The increase in mail ballots due to COVID has created greater electoral integrity, says a government official.
The COVID pandemic has created a paper trail for ballots. July 17, 2020 11:27 PM 5 min read Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article The integrity of the 2020 elections can be improved as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a leading cybersecurity expert. Christopher Krebs, director …
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