Month: December 2020
Coronavirus Relief Deal Possible; Pelosi And McConnell Scramble As Time Is Short – NPR
Coronavirus Relief Deal Possible; Pelosi And McConnell Scramble As Time Is Short NPR Lawmakers pressure leaders to reach COVID-19 relief deal | TheHill The Hill President-Elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.: They Dare Not Speak His Name The New York Times McConnell’s Spending Line The
Read MoreCalifornia winds ease but fire danger remains high
Powerful winds that pushed wildfires through Southern California, burning several homes and injuring two firefighters, began easing but forecasters warned that the fire danger remained Friday.
Read MoreIran tells atomic watchdog its adding more centrifuges at underground site
IAEA report obtained by Reuters says Tehran is installing 3 clusters of advanced uranium-enriching centrifuges at Nantaz in violation of nuclear deal commitments
Read MoreU.K. Will Start Immunizing People Against COVID-19 On Tuesday, Officials Say
Mass vaccinations will start less than a week after the U.K. approved the new drug. Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford says it could start “a long path back to normality.” (Image credit: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreU.K. Will Start Immunizing People Against COVID-19 On Tuesday, Officials Say
Mass vaccinations will start less than a week after the U.K. approved the new drug. Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford says it could start “a long path back to normality.” (Image credit: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreDoorDash amps its IPO range ahead of blockbuster IPO
DoorDash filed a fresh S-1/A, providing the market with a new price range for its impending IPO. The American food delivery unicorn now expects to debut at $90 to $95 per share, up from a previous range of $75 to
Read More‘God … Let Us Survive’: Remembering Korean War’s Chosin Battle And Evacuation
Seventy years on, war participants are drawing starkly differing conclusions from the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The decisive conflict’s lasting legacy is still visible on the Korean Peninsula. (Image credit: National Archives)
Read More‘God … Let Us Survive’: Remembering Korean War’s Chosin Battle And Evacuation
Seventy years on, war participants are drawing starkly differing conclusions from the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The decisive conflict’s lasting legacy is still visible on the Korean Peninsula. (Image credit: National Archives)
Read MorePelosi sees ‘momentum’ toward a Covid stimulus deal as job growth slows – CNBC
Pelosi sees ‘momentum’ toward a Covid stimulus deal as job growth slows CNBC In Pandemic Aid Negotiations, the Winds Have Shifted The New York Times Coronavirus Relief Deal Possible; Pelosi And McConnell Scramble As Time Is Short NPR David Brooks: This is the
Read MoreThe Housing Market Is Booming, But Millions of Americans Face Eviction—and the Gap Is Getting Worse
In late February, Jessica Bonner-Gomez, an elementary school speech-language pathologist, signed a yearlong lease for an apartment in Birmingham, Ala. She and her husband, a hospital nurse, thought it would be a temporary move. The couple had recently qualified for
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