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US Economy improved as 943,000 Americans got jobs in July 2021

More Americans were hired than expected last month because various states ended extended unemployment benefits before the September expiration. On
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US Unemployment Claims fell by 14 thousand to 385 thousand

Last week, the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell by 14,000 to 385,000. It is evident that the
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President Joe Biden asked New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to Resign

US President Biden said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo must resign in the wake of an investigation. The investigation found
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Firearms Shortage in the US could impact Gun Owners and Law Enforcement

The ammunition shortage in the US has impacted law enforcement agencies as firearms sales increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. The
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US sued Texas over Preventing State Troopers from Stopping Migrant Vehicles

The administration of US President Joe Biden sued Texas over blocking state troopers from stopping vehicles carrying migrants on grounds.
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President Biden urged States Give $100 to Vaccinated Americans

US President Joe Biden has urged states and local governments to utilize Covid-19 relief funds to offer $100 to the
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Extra Unemployment Benefits for Americans to End This Week

At least 400,000 out-of-work Americans are expected to lose their unemployment benefits this weekend. Eight states earlier ended a pandemic
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President Biden says America is Back to the Table

On Sunday, US President Joe Biden declared that America is back to the table. He joined his first Group of
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FDA approved Drug for Obesity and the First Alzheimer’s Drug

The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly 20 years. The health
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President Biden Administration suspended the Alaska Arctic Refuge Oil Leases

On Tuesday, the Biden administration suspended oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The move reversed a
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