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Jacob Blake affair triggers a historic boycott of American sports
- By All Good Things
- . August 29, 2020
Upset by the fate of Jacob Blake, the Milwaukee Bucks took everyone by surprise by refusing to play their NBA playoff game on Wednesday night,

The new $300 per week unemployment benefit
- By All Good Things
- . August 27, 2020
An Aug. 8 Trump executive action calls for distributing a $300 weekly federal unemployment benefit reallocated from a $44 billion FEMA disaster fund. Nearly 400,000

The US real estate market is holding up well against COVID
- By All Good Things
- . August 25, 2020
Home prices rose 4.3% yearly in June, unchanged from the achievement seen in May, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA

Trade relations improve between the US and EU
- By All Good Things
- . August 24, 2020
The United States and the European Union have been involved in trade disputes over the past few years, but a mini-deal announced on Friday marked

Child care study helps CDC feel more comfortable with schools reopening
- By All Good Things
- . August 23, 2020
A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that childcare centers can be safely reopened in low-virus levels areas. This is an

Japan’s sincere WWII apology on anniversary of surrender
- By All Good Things
- . August 15, 2020
August 15 is the anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II. At the memorial ceremony, Emperor Naruhito expressed his “deep regret” for Japan’s aggressive

U.S. weekly jobless claims fall below 1 million, first time since mid-March
- By All Good Things
- . August 13, 2020
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell below the 1 million marks for the first time since the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic

Facebook and Twitter fire back after Trump spreads COVID-19 misinformation
- By All Good Things
- . August 9, 2020
A few days ago, Facebook completely deleted a post of Donald Trump for the first time because the US president’s remarks violated the false COVID-19

Congress Could Agree on the Stimulus Package Deal Friday: What Happens Next
- By CNET
- . August 6, 2020