The COVID Recession Is About to Make Life Much Worse for Women
Fewer than half of women are satisfied with thow they're treated in the U.S. The outsized impact of COVID-19 on women’s employment is sure to exacerbate that.
Fewer than half of women are satisfied with thow they're treated in the U.S. The outsized impact of COVID-19 on women’s employment is sure to exacerbate that.
“I will be speaking at the #DNC Convention because I believe that America needs to go in a different direction," Kasich tweeted on Monday.
It's the strongest expression of voter dissatisfaction with the president's response to COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
The coronavirus pandemic "is laying bare the lethal inequality of American society and American healthcare."
“We know there are people who are sick and not getting tested. The more testing we have in the community, the better.”
When it comes to unions and collective bargaining, the U.S. is on par with Venezuela.
In its request for extraordinary powers, the DEA cites the “violence and looting” of the widespread national protests.
“That’s less than four days," Minnesota Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said, referring to the time between the killing and Chauvin’s arrest.
Retired Brig. Gen. J. Roy Robinson called it “curious” that the extension runs only 24 days and ends in the middle of the week.
New data shows 295 women have already filed for office to run as Democrats, while 195 are Republican candidates.