Europe is battling a second coronavirus wave and the case numbers are rising faster than in march. The tide turning in the wrong direction here in the United States. The United States will soon record the 200,000th coronavirus death. The nations top Infectious Disease expert said it is possible to avoid a double whammy but covid alone is a growing problem. 44,000 plus new cases recorded in the United States on thursday. 30 states are moving in the wrong direction, red and orange on the map there. Recording more cases this week than last week. Today is a milestone moment in the 2020 election. Early voting inperson begins in four states. The pandemic is the biggest factor in that election choice and it was the biggest dividing line as both contenders faced voters in town halls this week. Does it make you think is there anything i could have done differently . 2 Million Deaths if we didnt close out the nation. I think we did a great job. He knew it and did nothing. As close to criminal. I
Considering cutting medicines of dollars in aid for democraticled cities, despite that. President trump went into a democratic led city in the democratic led state of pennsylvania last night, and heres what he said. Were rounding the turn on the pandemic. 56 and its a record, epic job growth, safe vaccines that quickly end the pandemic. Its ending. [ cheers and applause ] normal life, thats all we want. You know what we want . Normal life. [ cheers and applause ] the only thing true there is that we do all want normal life. What the president is saying is untrue. There are still 12. 5 million americans out of work. And while he talks about ending this pandemic, another 800 people died of covid in the last 24 hours alone. All of this is surely going to come up at tomorrows big debate where former vp biden is off the trail in debate prep for a Third Straight day. But hes got his former boss obama campaigning for him in philly. At least bidens running mate senator Kamala Harris will be ca
A Minnesota farmer claimed victory in a lawsuit filed against the state in January that said his race and sex placed him at the back of the line to receive grants to buy farmland.
A Minnesota farmer claimed victory in a lawsuit filed against the state in January that said his race and sex placed him at the back of the line to receive grants to buy farmland.