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House Passes Bill to Increase Stimulus Checks to $2,000
The House passed legislation on Monday to send most Americans a $2,000 stimulus check, in an attempt to replace the $600 checks approved in the most recent coronavirus relief bill.
‘Tiger King’ Star Carole Baskin In Talks For Own ‘TV Show’ Series And ‘Memoirs’
‘Where are the Tiger King stars now?
There’s More to the COVID-Relief Bill than ‘Just’ $600 Checks
It just isn’t true that direct payments are the only help most at-risk Americans will get from the package.
WHO Chief Scientist Says It’s Unclear If Vaccine Will Prevent Covid19 From Spreading
‘It remains to be seen how well the vaccines are taken up’
Loeffler Calls on Warnock to Respond to ‘Disgusting’ New Summer-Camp Abuse Allegations
A man who said he attended Warnock’s former church camp when he was a child claims that counselors threw urine at him and forced him to sleep outside.
Investors Expect Stock Market Gains To Slow Under Biden, New Survey Finds
Many of them fear Biden will undo President Trump’s 2017 tax cuts
Potential For Detaching, Flying Blades Leads To Recall Of Over 190,000 Ceiling Fans At Home Depot
‘Consumers should immediately stop using the ceiling fans’
LIVE UPDATES: Trump turns his attention to Georgia, announces rally
With the Republican majority up in the air in the Senate, President Trump has scheduled a rally in Georgia in hopes to get Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue across the finish line.
Charles Hurt: Merry Christmas, Now Go Vote!
ATLANTA — ‘Tis the season, as the birth of Jesus Christ reminds us, to count our blessings.
Washington Post: Democrats ‘Gloomy’ About Populist GOP in 2024
Democrats got Joe Biden into the White House but are alarmed at the political power of President Donald Trump’s populist economic platform, admits the pro-Democrat Washington Post.
Democrat Raphael Warnock Dodges Questions About Domestic Dispute Accusation
Georgia Senate Democrat candidate Raphael Warnock dodged questions this week about an alleged domestic dispute with his ex-wife in March.
Trump Signs Government Funding, COVID Relief Bill after Holiday Holdout
President Trump signed the expansive $2.3 trillion government funding and coronavirus relief bill Sunday night.
President Trump Signs Stimulus and Government Spending Bill
President Donald Trump has signed into law a $2.3 trillion coronavirus aid and government spending package aimed at restoring unemployment benefits to millions of Americans and averting a partial federal government shutdown.
Trump to headline Georgia rally next week ahead of crucial runoffs
President Trump will hold a rally in Georgia on the eve of the crucial Senate run-off in support of the state’s two Republican senators, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, he announced on Sunday.
Nancy Pelosi: Georgia Senate Victories Would Give Democrats Supermajority-Like Ability to Pass Legislation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said during a virtual Sojourner Truth Project event last week that ousting Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) will give them significant power to pass legislation because they can pass bills with a simple majority in the Senate using reconciliation.
‘908 Coalition’ of bipartisan, bicameral lawmakers tell Trump to ‘sign relief package or veto it immediately’
A group of bipartisan and bicameral lawmakers, dubbing themselves the “908 Coalition,” signed a public letter on Sunday, urging President Donald Trump to sign a much-needed COVID-19 emergency relief package or “veto it immediately.
Sanders calls Trump delay on relief bill ‘cruel,’ while agreeing with push for $2,000 payments
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would force a vote Monday on increasing payments to Americans in a coronavirus relief bill from $600 to $2,000 after President Trump urged lawmakers to do so, but Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., offered sharp opposition to the president’s decision to not automatically sign the legislation.
Newly elected progressive reps refuse to say if they will support Pelosi for speaker reelection
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., will have to be reelected by her colleagues if she wants to hold on to her position in the new congressional term, but two newly elected progressive Democrats refuse to say whether they will support her.
Mass Vaccination Campaign Begins In Europe, Millions Of Doses To Be Distributed In First Week
‘Light at the end of the tunnel’
GOP China Hawks Voice Fresh Concerns on Lloyd Austin: ‘America Needs a Wake-Up Call’
Lawmakers looking for a tougher approach to China worry Biden’s Pentagon pick won’t bring it.
The Moviegoer at 60
Walker Percy’s novel speaks to our current COVID crisis, social isolation, and a beleaguered industry.
A Sad, Feminist Cry for Help
There’s an important issue involving young women, sex, and campus, but Promising Young Woman refuses to confront it.
LIVE UPDATES: Biden calls on Trump to sign coronavirus stimulus bill
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LIVE UPDATES: Georgia runoffs could be drawn out by close results, vote-counting
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Dave Portnoy Rescues Small Businesses While Congress Snoozes
Dave Portnoy Rescues Small Businesses While Congress Snoozes
New York Democratic boss warns AOC not to challenge Chuck Schumer
New York’s Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is rumored to be mulling a primary challenge to US Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer.