Invisibly recently conducted a second survey using their Realtime Research™ tool to gain a deeper understanding of how well informed people are about the Covid-19 vaccine, and learned that Americans are split on their willingness to take the vaccine. Not ...
Read More »‘Coronaphobia’ Is a Real Health Threat Say Experts
By Lynn Allison | Tuesday, 09 February 2021 COVID-19 has triggered an uptick in anxiety and stress leading to a condition health professionals are calling “coronaphobia.” Experts say that worry and anxiety over a perceived threat to health can have ...
Read More »PH Embassy, US-Philippines Society, Maryland Parish Remember Legacy Of 1st PH Ambassador To The United States Joaquin Elizalde
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The Philippine Embassy in the United States, US-Philippines Society, and St. Joseph-on-Carrollton Manor Parish jointly observed on 9 February 2021 the 56th death anniversary of Joaquin Miguel Elizalde, first Philippine Ambassador to the United States (1946-1952). Ambassador Elizalde ...
Read More »Trump Acquitted in Second Impeachment Trial
BY ZACHARY STIEBER | February 13, 2021 Former President Donald Trump was acquitted of an insurrection incitement charge by the Senate on Saturday. Fifty-seven senators voted to convict Trump. A conviction requires a 67 vote supermajority. All 43 senators who ...
Read More »$200 Million Lost: 4 Stimulus Check Scams and How to Avoid Them
The second stimulus check for $600 being distributed to Americans has led to unprecedented online scams that broke the $200 million milestone. The IRS reported 5.7 million payments totaling $9.6 billion were made in Illinois where residents should be on ...
Read More »Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn, Brother of Michael Flynn, Tapped to Lead U.S. Army Pacifi c
BY TOM OZIMEK January 27, 2021 Pentagon offi cials announced that Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn, the younger sibling of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, is being assigned to head U.S. Army Pacifi c. The chief of staff of the ...
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