As of 12 pm on July 20, 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Health reports that there are 101,738 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania. There are at least 7,018 deaths reported from the virus. According to Johns Hopkins University, 76,780 of those cases recovered from the virus. Click …
Read More »The House votes to ban TikTok on federal devices
Buck called TikTok a “serious national security threat” in a speech Monday before the vote, saying the data the company collects from American consumers “could be used in a cyber attack on our republic” if shared with Chinese government officials. Whats Next: The House is expected to approve its version …
Read More »Justice Department accuses visiting Stanford investigator of lying about ties to Chinese military
A Chinese woman living in the United States as a visiting researcher at Stanford University was accused of lying about her ties to the Chinese military, federal prosecutors said Monday. Song Chen, 38, is accused of obtaining a visa for false material statements, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern …
Read More »Bexar County sees slow increase in pediatric COVID-19 cases since May, says health official
SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s Note: Watch the full rundown in the video player above. Newsletter recipients can Click here to access the video. San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff briefed the community on the local response to COVID-19 at their daily briefing on Monday night. …
Read More »Georgia High School Football announces plan to play 2020 season
Georgia High School soccer is scheduled to continue this season. However, games will start later than expected. According to CBS 46 sportscaster Fred Kalil, the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) unanimously voted for the soccer season to remain in place. Instead, the Georgia High School soccer season will be delayed …
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