Immigrants Under T.P.S. May Be Forced Out of the United States

For nearly 30 years, immigrants from ten countries have been guarded by the “temporary protective status” program and allowed to live in the United States. In 1990, Congress established an Immigration Act under President George H. W. Bush. This legislation granted, “Temporary Protective Status (TPS) to foreign nationals from nations experiencing excessively difficult living conditionsContinue reading “Immigrants Under T.P.S. May Be Forced Out of the United States”

Presidential Candidates Under Question of their Mental Fitness?

Analysts from CNBC and Change Research has polled over 4,100 likely general election voters between the days of September 4th through September 6th. The results show stunning conclusions which depict the true belief of the American people have for both candidates. The majority of the American voters surmise that Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee,Continue reading “Presidential Candidates Under Question of their Mental Fitness?”

Americans Support Vote-By-Mail Despite Trump’s Disputes

There has been heavy discussion on the accuracy and necessity of voting by mail over the past couple of weeks. President Trump has raised his doubts on the legitimacy of voting by U.S. mail. As it turns out, 73% of Americans are in support of voting by mail for elections. A poll from the WashingtonContinue reading “Americans Support Vote-By-Mail Despite Trump’s Disputes”

Updated Status on Arizona’s Unemployment System and Funds

As Congress returned September 8 from its month-long recess in August, Arizona’s unemployment system is running out of money. The CARES Act expired on July 31, 2020 and, amid its expiration, the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) and Governor Doug Ducey implemented the Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program in its place. In short, LWAContinue reading “Updated Status on Arizona’s Unemployment System and Funds”

“It Will Take Place With or Without Covid”: Japanese Officials Push for 2021 Olympics

On Monday, International Olympics Committee Vice President John Coates told Agence France-Presse that “these will be the Games that conquered COVID, the light at the end of the tunnel.” “It will take place with or without COVID. The [Tokyo] Games will start on July 23 next year,” Coates shared. Many Japanese and International Olympics Committee Officials haveContinue reading ““It Will Take Place With or Without Covid”: Japanese Officials Push for 2021 Olympics”

Here’s What to Look for on California’s November Ballot

Prop 14: Stem Cell Research Institute Bond Initiative of 2020  As of 2004, California is a leader in cutting-edge stem cell research. The purpose of Proposition 14 is to provide $5.5 billion in bond funding to develop treatments and cures for diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lower respiratory diseases, kidney disease, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, spinalContinue reading “Here’s What to Look for on California’s November Ballot”

Temporary Eviction of Statewide Evictions: CA Gov. Newsom Signs Statewide Tenant and Landlord Protection Bill

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into effect legislation AB-3088 to halt evictions of tenants and foreclosures on landlords who have been economically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. As characterized by Gov. Newsom, AB-3088 …protects tenants from evictions for non-payment of rent and helps keep homeowners out of foreclosure as a result of economic hardship causedContinue reading “Temporary Eviction of Statewide Evictions: CA Gov. Newsom Signs Statewide Tenant and Landlord Protection Bill”

“Right now is a time for us to heal”: Mayor Antaramian declines to meet with Trump

President Trump will travel to Kenosha, WI on Tuesday, September 1st to examine destruction from protests due to the shooting of Jacob Blake. “Realistically, from our perspective, our preference would have been for him not to be coming at this point in time,” Antaramian shared with NPR’s Weekend Edition on Sunday. “All presidents are always welcome andContinue reading ““Right now is a time for us to heal”: Mayor Antaramian declines to meet with Trump”

House Subpoena Power Diminished by U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

U.S. Circuit Court strikes down House Democrats’ attempt to compel former White House Counsel Donald McGahn (pictured above) to testify. Last year, prior to the impeachment investigation of President Trump, House Democrats subpoenaed Donald McGahn, former White House Counsel. The House Judiciary Committee sought to examine McGahn’s role in the investigation regarding Russian intervention inContinue reading “House Subpoena Power Diminished by U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals”

Political Campaign Ads: a Bizarre Trip Down Interesting Ads Lane

With the General Election quickly approaching, political advertising continues to gain momentum and do their part in affecting who will be elected president on November 3, 2020. 2020 has presented itself as quite a unique and unforgettable year, painted with a global pandemic, economic collapse, and national protests against systemic racism and police brutality. OneContinue reading “Political Campaign Ads: a Bizarre Trip Down Interesting Ads Lane”

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