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Dec 10 2020
News
Here’s the case for Elon Musk, Warren Buffett and the rest of America’s billionaires sending $3,000 stimulus checks to everybody
“The rich get richer” doesn’t even begin to truly capture what’s been happening across the United States during the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Americans for Tax Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies, the 651 U.S. billionaires have seen their collective wealth grow by more than $1 trillion over the past nine months, while the less fortunate struggle to keep their jobs and
MarketWatchDec 14 2021
Background
Left-Leaning Media Seek a Misinformation Monopoly
Kyle Rittenhouse is a domestic terrorist. Brett Kavanaugh is a rapist. Donald Trump won in 2016 only because he colluded with the Kremlin. Nick Sandmann, the boy from Covington Catholic High School on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, was an entitled white bigot. Mr. Trump said the neo-Nazis at Charlottesville were “good people.” Last year’s riots were mostly peaceful. Unarmed black men are
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Dec 10 2020
News
U.S. Government May Find It Hard To Get More Doses Of Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine
With Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine poised for Food and Drug Administration authorization for emergency use, there's speculation about when the United States will buy another batch of doses — and whether the Trump administration already missed its chance.
Although a Pfizer board member says the government declined to buy more doses beyond the initial 100 million agreed upon in July, Health
NPR (Online News)Sep 23 2021
News
FDA authorizes Pfizer’s Covid-19 booster for people over 65 or at high risk
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday granted an emergency use authorization to Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine booster, though for now the FDA said use of the booster should be restricted to people over the age of 65, adults 18 and older at high risk of severe Covid, and those who, like health care workers, are at higher risk of infection because of their jobs. That list
STATDec 10 2020
Background
What Are the Side Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines?
News around coronavirus vaccine progress has been positive in recent weeks. Two vaccine candidates — one from Pfizer/BioNTech and another from Moderna/National Institutes of Health (NIH) — are being reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for emergency authorization. If all goes smoothly, priority populations could start being inoculated before the end of the year.
But
AARPDec 09 2020
News
Head of FDA Advisory Panel Predicts Approval for Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine
The leader of the advisory panel charged with evaluating the first Covid-19 vaccination to come before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the shot is very likely to obtain emergency-use authorization.
“I would predict the likelihood of approval is high,” said Arnold Monto, a University of Michigan health researcher who chairs the advisory committee. “We’re not at the borderline
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 23 2018
News
Trump administration proposal: Immigrants denied visas after using public assistance
The Trump administration on Saturday proposed rules that could deny green cards to immigrants if they use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers and other forms of public assistance.
USA TODAYMay 10 2021
News
The F.D.A. authorizes the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children 12 to 15.
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday authorized use of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds in the United States, a crucial step in the nation’s steady recovery from the pandemic and a boon to tens of millions of American families eager for a return to normalcy.
The authorization caps weeks of anticipation among parents, who have been grappling with how to
New York Times (News)Aug 06 2021
News
US economy adds 943K jobs in July, blowing past expectations
U.S. employers hired more workers than expected last month as a number of states ended extended unemployment benefits before the September expiration.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 943,000 workers in July as the unemployment rate fell to 5.4%, the Labor Department said Friday. Analysts surveyed by Refintiv were expecting 870,000 jobs gained and the unemployment rate to fall to 5.7%
Fox BusinessFeb 19 2021
Opinion
As Texans froze, Ted Cruz got a ticket to paradise. Paradise can have him.
Texans’ anger with Ted Cruz right now could power an entire electrical grid.
The outrage was sparked by viral images on social media Thursday showing Texas’ junior senator making his way through the airport, bag in tow, and boarding a flight to sunny Cancun as more than a million of his humble constituents shivered in the cold without power, heat, light, or in many cases, running water
Houston Chronicle