Month: October 2020
Glass Fire Update: Homes Burn In Angwin, New Evacuations Ordered, Fire On Calistoga Outskirts – CBS San Francisco
Glass Fire Update: Homes Burn In Angwin, New Evacuations Ordered, Fire On Calistoga Outskirts CBS San Francisco Battle to save evacuated wine country town of Calistoga from Glass Fire ABC7 News Bay Area Live updates: Wind and heat may be today’s keys
Read MoreWATCH: House Minority Leader McCarthy slams Pelosi on COVID-19 relief
The White House is backing a $400 per week pandemic jobless benefit and is dangling the possibility of a COVID-19 relief bill of $1.6 trillion as last-ditch, pre-election negotiations hit a critical phase Thursday.
Read MoreTrump sees approval rating increase, majority expect him to beat Biden: poll – Fox News
Trump sees approval rating increase, majority expect him to beat Biden: poll Fox News Trump suggests he won’t ‘allow’ rule changes for next debates with Biden CNBC Chris Wallace blames Trump for chaotic debate: He ‘bears the primary responsibility’ CNN For the Sake
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Read MoreDid America’s top spy release Russian disinformation to help Trump?
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee nomination hearing on May 5, 2020, in Washington, DC. | Andrew Harnik-Pool/Getty Images Definitely maybe. It sure looks like the guy who’s in charge of the entire US
Read MoreIs my sukkah an outdoor space? Rule brings fresh chaos to Haredi COVID crisis
New regulation says ‘half-open’ huts are considered outdoor space and can thus host 20 people; provision unveiled amid raging contagion, some defiance in ultra-Orthodox communities
Read MorePelosi, Mnuchin continue relief bill talks, but prospects remain uncertain
Another 837,000 Americans filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week — a slight decline from the week before, but still a historically high level. Meanwhile, prospects for new federal pandemic relief remain uncertain, though House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and
Read MoreNews Wrap: Hong Kong police arrest at least 60 protesters
In our news wrap Thursday, police in Hong Kong arrested at least 60 people they say violated coronavirus rules and a new national security law banning large protests. Pro-democracy activists had gathered to oppose a holiday marking the founding of
Read MoreRemembering The Augusta Civil Rights Riot, 50 Years Later
For two days, starting on May 11, 1,000 Black residents rebelled against the city’s systemic oppression. More than 100 blocks of neighborhoods and businesses were damaged. Police killed six Black men. (Image credit: Reese Library Augusta University)
Read MoreFor Subway, A Ruling Not So Sweet. Irish Court Says Its Bread Isn’t Bread
Yes, Ireland has a legal definition for bread. And the nation’s Supreme Court said Subway’s bread has too much sugar to satisfy it. (Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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