Disapproval of Donald Trump Climbs As U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Near 100,000
A presidential approval rating tracker put Trump's average disapproval rating at more than 53 percent on Monday.
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A presidential approval rating tracker put Trump's average disapproval rating at more than 53 percent on Monday.
The bill made a number of amendments to the popular Paycheck Protection Program.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook will take down content, even posts by politicians, if it crosses the social network platform's lines.
The House Speaker commented on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's recent criticisms of Twitter amid the social platform's conflict with President Donald Trump.
"U.S. politicians such as Pompeo arrogantly believe that Hong Kong's destiny is in their hands," a Global Times editorial said.
While Trump and his supporters have pointed to the stock market's rebound as a marker of economic success, tens of millions of Americans remain unemployed as the unemployment rate has surged into the double digits from a low of 3.5 percent in February.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany pushed back against Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's request that people "leave employees" out of the fact-checking debate, saying the White House would continue to question the people on the team.
The new survey found that the former vice president's poll lead had fallen by three percentage points over the last week.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson was clear he wanted the Chinese company to provide 5G infrastructure—now he's not so sure.
Privacy advocates are concerned there could be no definite end to digital tracing introduced to stem coronavirus outbreaks.
The votes will mark the first time in American history that members will not have to be physically present on the floor for their position to be officially counted.
"Right now, we're not in the second wave. We're right in the middle of the first wave globally," said WHO's Executive Director of Emergencies, Dr. Michael Ryan, during a news conference on Monday.
"You're a tough guy? A tough guy, huh?" the white police officer can be heard saying in a video of the incident.
"You're a tough guy? A tough guy, huh?" the white police officer can be heard saying in a video of the incident.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was clear he wanted the Chinese company to provide 5G infrastructure—now he's not so sure.
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