Trump Dismisses the 158,000 Coronavirus Deaths in the U.S.: ‘It Is What It Is’
The novel coronavirus disease has claimed the lives of nearly 156,000 Americans, and the president of the United States believes “it is what it is.”
The novel coronavirus disease has claimed the lives of nearly 156,000 Americans, and the president of the United States believes “it is what it is.”
The state plans to use money from federal emergency coronavirus aid to foot the bill, which could run to several million dollars to cover 55 cents for millions of ballots.
While most lawmakers head home for the weekend, out-of-work Pennsylvanians are left anxiously awaiting news of what their future holds.
“We know that nobody wants to be in the classroom more than educators and students, but we need to do that safely."
After two months of inaction, Senate Republicans on Monday finally released their own proposal, a roughly $1 trillion package that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called “pathetic.”
When it comes to the coronavirus in Pennsylvania, it’s a tug of war between health and politics.
Joe Biden’s school reopening proposal offers a distinct contrast with President Donald Trump’s pressure campaign to force schools to hold in-person classes.
“They apparently didn't feel they needed the money at that point," Wolf said Tuesday.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee unveiled the third part of his economic recovery program, which includes expanding care for children, elderly Americans, and people living with disabilities.
“Don't come and say you want something from the state when you haven't followed the rules. There are consequences. These are the consequences."