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Travelers From 23 Countries Will Have To Post Bond To Get U.S. Visa
Some visitors will be required to place bonds of up to $15,000 before they are granted a U.S. visa. Some visitors will be required to place bonds of up to $15,000 before they are granted a U.S. visa. -
Home Depot Agrees To $17.5 Million Settlement Over 2014 Data Breach
Home Depot denied any liability stemming from the hack and said that the settlement was not an admission. Home Depot denied any liability stemming from the hack and said that the settlement was not an admission. -
Two Million Passengers Traveled Over The Weekend Despite CDC Warnings
The weekend was one of the busiest for airports since travel was restricted. The weekend was one of the busiest for airports since travel was restricted. -
Americans Again Hoard Toilet Paper as COVID-19 Worsens
The primal American fear of appearing "unclean" seems to be a key driver in their renewed hoarding of toilet paper as COVID-19 cases spike anew. The primal American fear of appearing "unclean" seems to be a key driver in their renewed hoarding of toilet paper as COVID-19 cases spike anew. -
U.S. COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations Reach Record Highs
The United States continues to suffer gravely from COVID-19 due to mistakes made by the Trump administration. The United States continues to suffer gravely from COVID-19 due to mistakes made by the Trump administration. -
Taiwan Hopes Trade Talks With U.S. Lead To Trade Deal
Taiwan and the United States have signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding that will boost cooperation of areas of mutual interest. Taiwan and the United States have signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding that will boost cooperation of areas of mutual interest. -
Tyson Meat Supervisors Bet On Number Of COVID Cases, Lawsuit Alleges
Tyson Foods, Inc. said early Friday it had hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct an investigation in response to a wrongful death lawsuit. Tyson Foods, Inc. said early Friday it had hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct an investigation in response to a wrongful death lawsuit. -
A Thanksgiving Chance For U.S. To Turn Around COVID-19 Rise, Experts Say
Americans can make the holidays a turning point in the fight against COVID-19 by masking-up and following prevention measures. Americans can make the holidays a turning point in the fight against COVID-19 by masking-up and following prevention measures. -
Xi Says China Won't Decouple From U.S.
"We will definitely not go down a path of historical reversal, will not seek to 'decouple' or create closed and exclusive 'small circles,' "Xi says. "We will definitely not go down a path of historical reversal, will not seek to 'decouple' or create closed and exclusive 'small circles,' "Xi says. -
Senators Try To Block Trump's $23 Billion UAE Arms Deal
“A massive infusion of weapons to a country in a volatile region with multiple conflicts is downright irresponsible.” “A massive infusion of weapons to a country in a volatile region with multiple conflicts is downright irresponsible.”