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Trump’s Gambit: $2,000 COVID-19 Relief Checks to Be Voted on by a GOP-Led Senate
Before the outgoing Trump leaves a stellar presidency, one of his last acts is giving $2,000 COVID-19 relief checks. But they have to hurtle a GOP senate that may or may not let it pass despite the debilitating lock-downs by DEMS governors. -
House Passes Measure Increasing Stimulus Checks to $2,000, Sends Bill to Senate
Whether or not Americans will be receiving stimulus checks of $2,000 will now depend on the Senate. -
Dr. Fauci: Mutant COVID-19 Strain Should Be Taken 'Very Seriously'
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious diseases expert in the United States, stated on Sunday that people must take the more contagious strain of COVID-19 that has surfaced in southeastern England "very seriously." -
Crucial Georgia Senate Run-off Race Kicks Off with Trump Led Rally
President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee shared on Sunday that the president will be holding a rally in the city of Dalton in Georgia on January 4, 2021, which is the night before the crucial Senate runoff election of the state. -
Early Counting Mandatory on January 5 Georgia Runoffs, Same as November 3 Elections
The secretary of state’s office in Georgia says that Georgia Runoffs will be the same as November 3 with a minor change. It will allow early counting of mail-in ballots that were the source of controversy. -
Army Special Forces Sgt. Duke Webb Charged in Illinois Bowling Alley Shooting
Identified as a Special Forces Assistant and Intelligence Sergeant at Eglin Air Force Base, a Florida man has been taken into custody for the murder of three at an Illinois bowling alley. -
Dr. Fauci Defends His Change Yet Again on COVID-19 Herd Immunity Goals
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease expert in the United States, has again shifted his perspective on the COVID-19 herd immunity threshold in the nation and stated his previous figures were "guesstimates." -
7-Year Old Brother Rescues Baby Sister from Fire, Survives
A Christmas fire nearly took the life of a 22-month old girl had not her 7-year-old brother ran in to save her. The young boy was able to save something precious more than belonging. -
Trump Signs $2.3 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill into Law, Stimulus Checks to Be Delivered Mid-March
President Donald Trump signed the $2.3 trillion pandemic relief and spending bill on Sunday night after coming into agreement with Congress over stimulus checks, voter fraud, and Section 30. -
Nashville Bombing: Suspect Charged After Truck Halted in Tennessee Playing Strange Audio
The recent development on the Nashville Bombing is a suspected truck playing similar audio recorded in the blast. The driver was booked by the police when apprehended. -
Tennessee Governor Asks Trump for Federal Assistance Following Christmas Day Explosion in Nashville
Following the destructive Christmas Day explosion in Nashville which damaged at least 41 businesses and sent at least three people to the hospital, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee reached out to the Federal government and requested assistance as the state struggles with the incident’s fallout. -
Special House Elections Divide Democratic Party as Several Member Vie for House Seats
As the year nears its end and the Democratic Party is set to take over the White House with Joe Biden on the wheel, a looming clash between Democrats over three races in the House threatens to open up divides that have long been brewing within the party. -
Judge Postpones Execution of Only Woman on Federal Death Row
A federal judge stated that the Justice Department unlawfully postponed the execution of the mere woman on the United States death row, potentially setting up the Trump government to schedule the execution following president-elect Joe Biden's takeover of office. -
Trump Tweets Rants Regarding Mitch McConnell, Stimulus Check, Twitter
President Donald Trump condemned Senator Mitch McConnell and Twitter as he continued to denounce the 2020 Presidential Election results in a series of tweets on Christmas Eve. -
Downtown Nashville Explosion an 'Intentional Act,' According to Police
A massive explosion that police officials described as an "intentional act" caused by a vehicle rocked downtown Nashville on the morning of Christmas. The blast injured numerous people, imploding storefronts and leaving a neighborhood in tatters.
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