More than 400 million presidential campaigns – and possibly significantly more – will be washed out on American TV screens in the next two months, as the White House race enters part of the house and voters begin voting this month. Advertising spending, part of the anticipation for the presidential …
Read More »Immigrants in Trump-Led Ceremony did not know they would appear at RNC
Sudha Narayanan and Neimat Awadelseid were looking forward to Tuesday – the day, after a year-long process, they would become American citizens. They only found out minutes before the ceremony that President Trump would attend the derby, and they did not know that it would be broadcast that night during …
Read More »Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Is Pivot In Coronavirus Cases
WASHINGTON – Just as he was in the Supreme Court term, which ended in early July, Chief Justice John Roberts has emerged as the deciding vote when disputes over the coronavirus pandemic end in court. Since April, the Supreme Court has seen a stream of emergency appeals to overturn public …
Read More »New U.S. Covid-19 cases jump as fears grow across campus spread
The number of new cases of coronavirus in the U.S. rose, but remained below 50,000 for the fourth day in a row, as some universities and schools moved classes online to prevent campus outbreaks. The U.S. reported more than 44,000 new cases of coronavirus Tuesday, sharply up from 35,112 the …
Read More »Working parents reach their breaking point for Coronavirus – and pay for it
Working parents who go without school or camp for six months are about to take another hit: rising childcare costs. Otherwise, with school-age children renting sitters or paying them for online classes they would not need if their children were at school. Some set up tutors or switch to private …
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