CDC report shows scope of COVID-19 outbreak in U.S. jails and prisons
A recently released CDC report found close to 5,000 cases of coronavirus in U.S. jails and prisons. Read Story
A recently released CDC report found close to 5,000 cases of coronavirus in U.S. jails and prisons. Read Story
Payroll processing company ADP announced Wednesday that the private sector lost more than 20 million jobs in April, a decrease that transcended company size and industry sector. The service industry, unsurprisingly, bore the brunt of… Read Story
As the nation enters its third month of social distancing measures, we look at the mental health consequences of self isolation. Quarantine is great for preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus, but it’s also… Read Story
As many American businesses settle into the new normal of operating away from the office, Congress has been slow to adopt any measures to provide for remote work amid a global pandemic that has already… Read Story
If you don’t have kids, it may be easy to forget that schools have been shut down for weeks. If you are a parent, then you’ve probably been struggling with impromptu homeschooling for the… Read Story
Oh, for the days when Americans could be comforted and united in fighting a common enemy — even an invisible one. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson was comparing the era of COVID-19 to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s… Read Story
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WASHINGTON — Sen. Kamala Harris, D-CA, introduced legislation on Thursday that would give $5 billion to states to expand voting options and improve polling location safety for upcoming federal elections. The VoteSafe Act of 2020… Read Story
As the spread of COVID-19 transforms the country’s education system, high school students are simultaneously preparing for an online Advanced Placement testing season — a dramatically altered format than the one they have been preparing… Read Story
“[Democrats] want to abolish the suburbs altogether by ending single-family home zoning.”
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Patricia McCloskey on the first night of the Republican National Convention
“Our unemployment rate is more than twice as high as South Korea’s, 2 1/2 times the United Kingdom’s, and more than three times Japan’s. Donald Trump says we’re leading the world. Well, we are the only major industrial economy to have its unemployment rate triple.”
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Former President Bill Clinton during the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 18.
We’ve created more jobs in the last 3 months than Joe Biden and Barack Obama created in their 8 years in office. pic.twitter.com/kwk5YhL3TJ
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) August 13, 2020
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@Mike_Pence
Absentee voting: voter requests ballot, there's a check to confirm voter is eligible, *then* the voter receives a ballot.
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) August 6, 2020
Mass mail-in voting: EVERYONE gets a ballot even if they didn't request one. Ballots can be sent to wrong address & ripe for fraud/errors.
Not the same.
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.@USPS says you should give mail in ballots at least 14 days round trip. No guarantees.
— Tony Dokoupil (@tonydokoupil) July 24, 2020
So if you plan to vote by mail, election day isn’t November 3rd.
It’s October 20th.
Or sooner.
Don’t be one of the *tens of thousands* of people whose vote wasn’t counted in 2016.
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“Now, [children] don’t catch it easily; they don’t bring it home easily. And if they do catch it, they get better fast.”
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President Donald Trump during a July 22 press conference
Tuscaloosa college students who knew they had COVID-19 attended parties https://t.co/1bhs4PGqAX
— Ben Siegel (@bensiegel) July 1, 2020
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Multiple Facebook posts, including this one from user Chad Herdandez
President @realDonaldTrump: The 20 most dangerous American cities are Democrat run pic.twitter.com/gb9rnYtfhA
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) June 24, 2020
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