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August 18: California Blackouts One Sign of a Slow Slide

California is sliding slowly towards socialism and an inevitable collapse, thanks largely to self-imposed problems.

August 16: Coronavirus Levels Off

The United States reported 50,335 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total nu,ner of cases to 5.37 million.  Deaths...
Woman in pink dress, blue mask, and sunglasses in California. Photo by kevin turcios on Unsplash.

August 15 Report: California Leads Nation in COVID-19 Cases

While California leads the nation with more than 600,000 cases of Coronavirus, officials try to crack down on underground parties and raves.
Coronavirus and DNA strand

August 14: Living with the Threat of COVID-19

Even as coronavirus cases stabilize in the U.S., it should be clear to all that COVID-19 is here to stay.
COVID-19 mask wearers on lockdown.

August 13 Report: COVID-19 Creeps Across Western Europe

COVID-19 cases are on the uptick in Western Europe signalling the possible start of another wave. Meanwhile starting to decreases in the U.S. but could worsen this winter.
Texans from the class of 2020. Photo by Mike&Noemi Gonzalez on Unsplash.

August 12 Report: The School Question and COVID-19

If K-12 education is as important as the teachers want you to think it is, then why aren't they back at school? It's either essential or it's not; you can't have it both ways.
Scenes from Chicago looting

August 10 Report: Widespread Looting in Chicago

In an orchestrated attack on downtown Chicago, a caravan of cars poured into the city and looted stores on Miracle Mile and other neighborhoods.
mask wearer

Coronavirus Report August 9: Five Million

The U.S hit 5 million cases of COVID-19 yesterday, meaning that about 1.6 percent of the population is known to have been infected.
Food service employee wears a mask and shield

Coronavirus Report August 5: U.S. Cases Continue to Decline

The second wave of COVID-19 appears to be in retreat as cases decline and the curve drops from its mid-July peak.
Vaccine syringe and vial

Coronavirus Report August 4: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate

A safe and effective vaccine will be a step forward, but far from a victory march in the battle against COVID-19.