McConnell suspends in-person lunches for GOP senators
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is suspending in-person lunches for GOP senators, according to his press secretary Doug Andres, ahead of the Senate’s return next week.
Black Friday looks very different this year. Here’s why analysts are optimistic
Black Friday shopping isn’t the same this year with the ongoing pandemic and recession. Traditional brick-and-mortar stores saw a 52% drop in Black Friday traffic compared to last year, according to a report from Sensormatic Solutions.
Archbishop Gregory makes history
For the past week, Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington, DC, has been holed up in a Vatican guesthouse, receiving meals at his door.
Cyber Monday weekend is here: All the best deals to shop right now
These early Cyber Monday 2020 price drops on the Amazon Fire stick, Apple AirPods are more are some of the best we’ve seen—shop our top picks.
Coronavirus updates: US surpasses record 200K daily cases; virus numbers could be erratic after Thanksgiving, experts warn
The U.S. has broken another record for daily cases: 200,000. Meanwhile, Los Angeles County has announced a stay-at-home order. Latest COVID-19 news.
The best weighted blanket deals this Black Friday 2020
Get your hands on discounted weighted blankets from brands like Gravity Blanket, Casper, Quility and more this Black Friday 2020.
In defeating Donald Trump, America just dodged a bullet. Can we learn from it?
In a sense, we owe Donald Trump for taking us to the very edge of the precipice and looking at where autocratic impulses can bring us.
‘Always love’: John Travolta thanks fans for ‘supporting’ him in Instagram post
John Travolta, 66, took a moment on Thanksgiving to say thanks to his family, friends and followers on Instagram.
Tony Hsieh, former Zappos CEO, dies at 46 after being injured in house fire
Hsieh was a force in the revitalization of downtown Las Vegas. The cause of death is still under investigation, but he was injured in a house fire.
Refinancing your home is about to get more expensive. This is why
If there’s one part of the economy that is doing well, it’s the mortgage industry. Record low mortgage rates are driving so many people to refinance that the housing market is on track to see $2 trillion in refinances in 2020, second only to 2003, acco…
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