Politics updates: Pelosi wants Christmas Eve vote on $2,000 COVID stimulus payments after Trump attack
Trump says stimulus checks should exceed $600. Dems are on board. The proposal has been met with less enthusiasm from Republicans.
Rochester, New York company AeroSafe playing pivotal role in ‘last mile ‘ of COVID vaccine delivery
Developing a COVID vaccine has been a herculean task. Getting it safely to hospitals and pharmacies is another. That’s where AeroSafe Global comes in.
Ohio State self-imposes NCAA postseason bans for 2020-21
Ohio State has self-imposed penalties to three programs, including women’s basketball, amid an NCAA investigation.
Coronavirus live updates: US, Pfizer cut deal on 100M more doses; Trump demands $2,000 stimulus checks
Pfizer, BioNTech announce a second agreement with U.S. government to supply an additional 100 million doses of the companies’ vaccine. Latest news.
New York, again, leads nation in population decline. And it could now lose two House seats.
Population decline continues to be a problem for the Big Apple. New York could lose as many as two U.S. House seats in 2022 federal reappointment.
The pandemic is forcing older workers to retire early
America has gone from having the strongest job market in decades to the very opposite during the pandemic. For older workers who have lost their jobs this year, the state of the labor market makes it harder to get rehired as the economy recovers, forci…
A Delta passenger who jumped out of a moving plane with a dog was allegedly about to lose control
One of the two passengers who exited a Delta flight with their dog as the plane taxied onto a runway felt he needed to leave or he would lose control, according to statements during an arraignment Tuesday.
Georgia college student who broke Cayman Islands’ quarantine receives reduced sentence
The Georgia college student who broke Covid-19 quarantine rules in the Cayman Islands to visit her boyfriend has received reduced jail time after initially being sentenced to four months in prison.
Black Air Force members are treated differently than their White peers, an investigation finds
Black service members in the US Air Force face disparities in disciplinary action and career opportunities compared to their White peers, according to a recent report.
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