New York City’s school buildings will be shutting down Thursday, Nov. 19 as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the metropolis.
MoreThe month of November is a special time for the nation’s veterans. While Memorial Day honors fallen soldiers and service people, Veteran’s Day, which takes place each November, is an opportunity to commemorate the efforts of all who have been in the armed forces, with a special emphasis on living veterans.
MorePresident Trump and former VP Joe Biden have secured projected wins in several states, according to The Associated Press, ABC News and NBC News. Polls have closed along the West Coast as officials continue to count ballots in key swing states.
MoreAfter the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump’s administration can stop the 2020 Census count early, the US Census Bureau announced that it will stop its data collecting operations on October 15, 2020.
MoreThe right to vote is something to cherish, as many people across the planet do not get a chance to elect the officials who govern their countries.
MoreThe US reported 57,420 new positive cases in the US on Friday, the third day in a row with over 50,000 new cases, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University.
MoreAfter many back-and-forth requests from the Trump and Biden Campaigns for moving the debate or changing its format, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) decided to cancel the second presidential debate on Friday.
MoreHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Jamie Raskin unveiled legislation on Friday to establish a commission that would allow Congress to intervene under the 25th Amendment, which lays out in the US Constitution a process by which a sitting president can be removed from office.
MoreKentucky Attorney General granted more time to submit Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has been given an extension, until Friday, Sept. 2, to release the grand jury recordings from the Breonna Taylor case. The “controversial” decision, made on Sept. 23 by the grand jury, was to only indict one officer on charges that weren’t directly related to Taylor being killed.
MoreSurvey finds 63 percent of young Americans were unaware six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust
A new survey of Americans between the ages of 18 and 39 taken in New York found that 23 percent of respondents believed the Holocaust was a myth, had been exaggerated or they weren’t sure it even happened.
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