United States – The 2020 election season presented many challenges for the United States’ voting processes. Millions of Americans turned to mail-in voting to mitigate
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OPINION: This election ain’t over until the Fat Lady sings — I’m still clearing my throat
Is this thing over yet? I don’t know about you but I’m about done. It’s not the president, per se, who’s specifically wearing me out.
America was not prepared to lose 220,000 lives and counting — how do we cope?
Over 220,000 Americans have succumbed to the coronavirus. Each of their lives mattered — they had family and friends who are now stuck in a
India offers COVID-19 vaccine capacity and pledges worldwide availability
India – By July 2021, India plans to secure and distribute between 400 and 500 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, said the nation’s health
Lexa’s Wellness Way — Finding Comfort in the Chaos
We live in tumultuous times. From politics to climate to the coronavirus, it seems 2020 has left its mark in every facet of our lives.
Coronavirus Spreads Through Toilet Pipes and Human Stool, Researchers Say
Beijing – Researchers from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention have proven that the coronavirus can be spread through toilet pipes and human
Highlights from the 2020 Republication National Convention
Washington, D.C. – The Republican National Convention (RNC) started on Monday with live speeches taking place in a near empty room at the Mellon Auditorium
How Funding Employee Pensions is the Real Story Behind Attacks on the U.S. Postal Service
Amid increasing outcry by the public and members of Congress, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy backed down on cost-cutting decisions like reducing overtime work, and removing
Biden Selects Kamala Harris As Running Mate — A Historic Move
Former Vice President Joe Biden has selected Senator Kamala Harris to be his running mate in the 2020 presidential election. Harris is the third woman and first African-American, to be selected for vice president by one of America’s major political parties.
US Pays Almost $2 Billion For COVID Vaccine
The U.S. government has struck a $1.95 billion deal with American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and German biotechnology company BioNTech for 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses.