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Report: Trump administration considers postponing refugee admissions, U.S. official says

U.S. officials are weighing whether to postpone or further cut refugee admissions in the coming year amid legal fights over President Donald Trump's refugee policy and uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a senior official said.
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Biden Campaign Hacked!?

Microsoft Corp recently alerted one of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's main election campaign advisory firms that it had been targeted by suspected Russian state-backed hackers, according to three people briefed on the matter.
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Trump says willing to spend his own money on presidential campaign

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would spend his own money to finance his 2020 presidential campaign against Democrat Joe Biden if he had to.

U.S. small businesses face mass closures without more pandemic aid

After surviving two strokes at age 27, Olivia Colt threw herself into starting a catering business, a lifelong dream. Ten years and another stroke later, she had built Salt & Honey Catering Plus Events into a thriving operation in downtown Oakland.
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U.S. to pay Pfizer, BioNTech $1.95 billion for millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses - Reuters

The U.S. government will pay $1.95 billion to buy 100 million doses of Pfizer Inc and German biotech firm BioNTech SE's <22UAy.F> COVID-19 vaccine candidate if they are able to successfully develop one, the companies said on Wednesday.
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U.S. to pay Pfizer, BioNTech $1.95 billion for millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses

The U.S. government will pay $1.95 billion to buy 100 million doses of Pfizer Inc and German biotech firm BioNTech SE's <22UAy.F> COVID-19 vaccine candidate if they are able to successfully develop one, the companies said on Wednesday.
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Trump to deliver 'good news' at coronavirus briefings: White House

When President Donald Trump resumes giving coronavirus briefings on Tuesday he will focus on his accomplishments and positive developments on treatments and vaccines, according to White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.