What Happened to the Second U.S. Stimulus Package?
The last four years of American politics have been anything but smooth. It was like a real game of thrones with President Donald Trump vs. Nancy Pelosi. Like all other … Read More
The last four years of American politics have been anything but smooth. It was like a real game of thrones with President Donald Trump vs. Nancy Pelosi. Like all other … Read More
Coronavirus has completely changed the way we used to do things traditionally. You might have heard the term “new normal.” This can be seen in all aspects of life, including … Read More
Since October is a National Healthy Lung Month and Lung Health Day is celebrated on October 28 each year, we are going to enlighten you about COVID-19 and answer the … Read More
The cases of coronavirus seem to be appearing again in different countries. This is why it is still a good thing to practice all the precautionary measures such as self-isolation … Read More
We live in worrying times. The CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) was passed by the government on March 27, 2020, to provide fast and direct economic assistance … Read More
The mental health care system in America has always been burdened with too many patients and not enough health care professionals to adequately handle the load, but now with the … Read More
Social distancing has put a damper on most people’s activities, including those activities people normally engage in to stay fit. However staying fit outdoors while practicing social distancing doesn’t have … Read More
The latest world leaders’ news centers around the coronavirus (COVID-19) and various world leaders’ response to the virus. Some of the world leaders’ news highlights include the following. Opening Up … Read More
The Senate of the U.S. reached a sweeping consensus and passed a $2 trillion stimulus package to support Americans affected by the COVID 19 pandemic. These include the unemployed, self-employed, … Read More
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a viral disease that spread through the world like a plague in 2019 and 2020. Completely unprecedented, this pandemic has made the U.S. government react in … Read More