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St Louis County Government: St Louis County Invests More Than 23 Million In CARES Act Funding To Help Small Businesses

Reply May 24, 2021 This release is part of a series focusing on the people, businesses, and organizations that benefited from the $173 million St. Louis County received through the Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic Securities (CARES) Act passed by the United States Congress on May 27, 2020. Subscribe ST. LOUIS COUNTY ‐ County Executive Dr. Sam Page committed funding from the Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic Securities (CARES) Act to support small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The County distributed more than $23 million in grant funding to the small business community. We know that our small businesses have been hurt by this pandemic, Dr. Page said. That s why we invested more than $23 million in our small businesses, and I appreciate the Council s partnership in the design and administration of the program. It was a great success.

Life, Liberty & Levin on COVID pandemic

Nicholas Wade joins Life, Liberty & Levin to discuss the unknown origins of the coronavirus pandemic This is a rush transcript from Life, Liberty & Levin May 23, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. MARK LEVIN, FOX NEWS HOST: Hello, America. I m Mark Levin and this is LIFE, LIBERTY & LEVIN. We have a crucially important program tonight. Our guest is Nicholas Wade. The question is, the origin of COVID-19. This was brought to my attention by a friend of mine, David Berlinski, one of the smartest people I ve ever met. He s been on this program a few years back and he said, Mark, you ve got to read this article. And you need to have Mr. Wade on your program to talk about this. That is the origin of the coronavirus.

Second Suspect Arrested in Attack on NYC Jewish Man

Second Suspect Arrested in Attack on NYC Jewish Man Twitter/@NYPDnews 25 May 2021 A second individual suspected in the attack on a Jewish man in New York’s Times Square recently was arrested on Monday, law enforcement said. NBC News reported Tuesday 25-year-old Faisal Elezzi of Staten Island has been charged with assault as a hate crime, menacing as a hate crime, and aggravated harassment as a hate crime, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) announced. The outlet continued: Elezzi is one of five men suspected of assaulting Joseph Borgen, 29, while making antisemitic statements during rival pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests in Midtown on Thursday, according to the NYPD. Borgen, who was wearing a yarmulke, was knocked to the ground, punched, kicked, pepper-sprayed and hit with crutches during the assault, which was caught on bystander video.

Joe Manchin And Kyrsten Sinema Beg GOP To Support Bipartisan Jan 6 Commission

Updated 5 days ago Joe Manchin And Kyrsten Sinema Beg GOP To Support Bipartisan Jan. 6 Commission The two filibuster defenders issued a statement pleading with Republicans to establish a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. By Igor Bobic and Arthur Delaney The two Democrats who oppose changing the Senate’s filibuster rules on Tuesday begged Republicans to support a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot in the U.S. Capitol. In a joint statement, Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) called the creation of a commission “critical” to prevent such an attack from occurring again.

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