Who is Defender of the Rule-based International Order?
The former US President Barack Obama said about Angela Markel, “Now she is all alone”. He had spent 3 hours alone with Angela Merkel in Hotel Adelon in Berlin in late November 2016. Former President Donald Trump had just been elected the 45th
OMB informed Federal Agencies to prepare for a Government Shutdown
On Thursday, the White House budget office informed US federal agencies to begin preparing for a government shutdown as Congress struggles to reach an agreement on a must-pass spending bill amid a debt limit showdown. The Office of Management and Budget stressed the
FBI confirmed Homicide after remains of Gabby Petito found in Wyoming
On Tuesday, the FBI has confirmed that the remains investigators discovered on Sunday in the Teton-Bridger National Forest belonged to the missing 22-year-old woman Gabby Petito. The federal agency tweeted with a statement from the Jackson, Wyoming, corner. FBI said, “Teton County Coroner
FDA and NIH to expand recommendation for Covid-19 Booster Shot
On Sunday, the head of NIH (National Institutes of Health) Dr. Francis Collins predicted that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) will broaden its recommendation on who should receive a COVID-19 booster shot in the coming weeks. The agency recommended the additional doses
3rd Monthly Payment of Child Tax Credit is landing in Banks on 15th September
The 3rd monthly payment of the extended Child Tax Credit is landing in bank accounts on Wednesday. It will provide an influx of cash to millions of families at a time when most other major stimulus programs for US households have ended. Parents
United States to give $482M in Aid to Airliners for Pandemic
The administration of US President Joe Biden is making $482 million available to aviation industry manufacturers to help them avert job or pay cuts in the pandemic. The US Transportation Department said the taxpayer-funded relief will cover up to half of the payroll
A New Survey published of 600 Small Businesses in the United States
The Verizon-Morning Consult published a survey of 600 US small businesses. The survey found that30% of business owners have adopted digital tools to help maintain operations amid a labor shortage. It said at least one in three small businesses is using technology to
US Department of Agriculture announced $600 Bonus for Farm & Meatpacking Workers
US Department of Agriculture announced that workers on farms and in meatpacking plants who toiled through the pandemic stand to get $600 bonuses from the federal government. The USDA is putting $700 million toward a fund for food workers, in recognition of the
350 Oil Spills reported throughout Southeastern Louisiana after Hurricane Ida
The US Coast Guard is investigating reports of nearly 350 oil spill incidents in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. Last month, the Category 4 storm strongly hit Louisiana and shut down nearly 95% of the region’s crude oil and gas production. The Coast
Job Growth in September is critical for US Economy
The month of September is more critical for the US economy because of the labor market recovery and the dwindling of the Federal Reserve as the rate-hike plans remain in suspension. Last month, US hiring slowed sharply after an increase in COVID-19 infections
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