Month: October 2020
Enough Already: Multiple Demands Causing Women To Abandon Workforce
Women left jobs at four times the rate of men in September. The burden of parenting and running a household while also working a job has created a pressure cooker environment that’s pushing women out. (Image credit: Tom Werner/DigitalVision/Getty Images)
Read MoreCoinbase lets you withdraw funds to your debit card
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is adding a new way to withdraw funds from your Coinbase account. If you’ve added a compatible debit card to your account, you can transfer USD, EUR or GBP to your bank account nearly instantly. There are
Read MoreA Presidential Coronavirus Diagnosis Is On-Brand for 2020. Don’t Panic.
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. By now, you’ve heard that the President of the United States has tested positive
Read MoreMike Pence Steps In For Donald Trump On Afternoon Phone Event About COVID-19 Support – Deadline
Mike Pence Steps In For Donald Trump On Afternoon Phone Event About COVID-19 Support Deadline Trump’s diagnosis throws election into chaos, threatens governing crisis CNN Live Trump Coronavirus Tracker: The Latest The New York Times Trump’s positive Covid test was a surprise that
Read MorePresident Donald Trump has Covid-19. How serious is his risk? – CNN
President Donald Trump has Covid-19. How serious is his risk? CNN What Did You Expect of Donald Trump? The Atlantic Medical Experts Say President Donald Trump At Higher Risk Of Serious Coronavirus Complications Following Positive Test CBS Philly Trump Covid: US president has
Read MoreAfter ‘Egregious’ Violation, Judge Orders Census To Count Through Oct. 31 For Now
A federal judge has ordered the Census Bureau to keep counting households for now after finding the agency made an “egregious” violation of an earlier order by tweeting a “target” end date of Oct. 5. (Image credit: Noam Galai/Getty Images)
Read MoreU.S. panel tackles race, poverty in virus vaccine priorities
A U.S. advisory panel is making recommendations for who should be first in line to get COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreAmy Coney Barrett Had COVID-19 in Recent Months, Friends of Supreme Court Pick Say
Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, was believed to have COVID-19 earlier this year, according to multiple people close to her. Two friends of Barrett, who were granted anonymity because they did not feel comfortable discussing Barrett’s personal
Read MoreJoe Biden tests negative for coronavirus
The Democratic presidential nominee and his wife were tested earlier in the day after news of President Donald Trump’s infection was announced.
Read MoreJoe Biden tests negative for coronavirus
The Democratic presidential nominee and his wife were tested earlier in the day after news of President Donald Trump’s infection was announced.
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