New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D) said Sunday that his state “went through hell” when the coronavirus pandemic occurred and “cannot afford to go through hell again.” Murphy told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that New Jersey has “paid a huge price” with its at least 13,333 confirmed deaths after the …
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) – While the COVID-19 test sites in the Houston area are closed over the holiday weekend, at least one site welcomed patients on Sunday morning. Bloom Labs opened a test site at 1615 South Loop 610 and was offering the least invasive saliva test to patients. Laboratory …
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Republican lawmakers say they have little or no idea what President TrumpDonald John Trump protesters tear down the Christopher Columbus statue on Baltimore Independence Day star Bill Pullman, urging Americans to wear a “mask of freedom” on July 4.The agenda would be if he wins a second term, making it …
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The IRS and taxpayers face a number of obstacles before crossing the finish line in this year’s longer-than-usual tax filing season. The coronavirus prompted the IRS in March to extend the deadline for people to file their 2019 returns and pay their 2019 taxes, from April 15 to July 15. …
Read More »Jim Gaffigan: 2020, turn off your notifications
I’m sure it wasn’t your most social Fourth of July celebration, but at least you were able to participate. A long time ago I learned that I don’t need to be in a group to eat too many hot dogs and hamburgers. And, if you are not socially estranged with …
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