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 »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 …
Read More »2020 Election: Carly Fiorina says she will vote for Joe Biden
“I have been very clear that I cannot support Donald Trump. And, you know, elections are binary elections. I will say this: I think, I hope, that Biden understands that this moment in history requires him to be a leader, not a politician, “Fiorina told The Atlantic The Ticket podcast …
Read More »Trump, Congress floats a second round of stimulus payments. This is how they could look
Instead, the Trump administration is pushing for a more limited approach. He is more likely to win Republican support in Congress, where lawmakers are expected to consider another economic spending bill in late July. “There are a lot of discussions going on. Probably, we would like to focus on those …
Read More »House to vote on police reform bill named after George Floyd
The vote comes a day after Democrats blocked a Republican bill in the Senate. The House bill is expected to pass largely along party lines, and Republicans oppose it. The legislation, titled George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020, has provisions to reform qualified immunity for law enforcement, law …
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