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Author: Antonio Chad

The Arizona legislature closed after Giuliani tests positive for coronavirus

December 7, 2020 Antonio Chad

The Arizona state legislature will be shut for the current week as a safeguard now that Rudy Giuliani — who as of late…

A California man rescued his dog from a 350 pound bear

December 6, 2020 Antonio Chad

A California man protected his dog from a 350 pound bear the day preceding Thanksgiving. Kaleb Benham was inside his home in Grass…

Education Secretary extended the student loan relief until January 31.

December 5, 2020 Antonio Chad

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday broadened the suspension of student loan payments until the finish of January. Borrowers haven’t needed to make…

Microsoft patents new programming that can recognize when employees are lazy

December 4, 2020 Antonio Chad

United States Patent and Trademark Office records show that Microsoft is marking guarantee over novel programming that permits businesses to screen staff members’…

Biden suggests he wants to hike tax rates to highest levels like Bush administration.

December 3, 2020 Antonio Chad

President-elect Joe Biden said in another meeting that he needs to climb charge rates back to their highest levels under the George W….

Biden pitched a project of Janet Yellen musical to Lin-Manuel Miranda.

December 2, 2020 Antonio Chad

Joe Biden pitched a project to “Hamilton” maker Lin-Manuel Miranda on Tuesday — the narrative of his Treasury secretary pick, Janet Yellen. “We…

Scott Atlas, President Trump’s coronavirus special adviser resigned

December 1, 2020 Antonio Chad

Dr. Scott Atlas, President Trump’s disputable unique guide on the Covid pandemic, resigned on Monday, as per a report. Atlas was serving on…

Archbishop Wilton Gregory makes history as the first Black American cardinal.

November 29, 2020 Antonio Chad

Washington Archbishop Wilton Gregory impacted the world forever Saturday, turning into the main Black American to procure the position of cardinal. Pope Francis…

large amount of copper wire stolen from NYC subway stations

November 29, 2020 Antonio Chad

Thieves entered through sewer vents on the 34th Street and Canal Street tram stations and took a huge number of dollars worth of…

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