Joe Biden asumió este miércoles como el 46° presidente de Estados Unidos. Si bien el mandatario es el tema del día no ha sido lo más buscado en su país. ¿Sabes cuáles han sido las principales tendencias en Google? En este RankingCNN te contamos los detalles.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday offered a message of healing for the country and hope for the future after he was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren has brought forth legislation for free mass coronavirus testing for essential workers and those incarcerated. The bill is called the Expanding COVID-19 Testing Capacity Act of 2020. The bill would also require protections for those who are hired as a result of the bill. The federal government would manufacture and distribute COVID-19 diagnostic tests. The kits would be delivered to community centers, congregate care settings, schools, and childcare facilities.
The Trump supporter who spit on a Black Lives Matter protester on camera during an argument has a big problem ... he's now a criminal defendant. Prosecutors in.. TMZ.com
People run into the cold sea in South Boston, Massachusetts, to mark the New Year. This year's official polar plunge was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic but groups of swimmers gathered at M Street beach to brave the 4°C water.
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In late February, Biogen held a medical conference in Boston, Massachusetts. According to Business Insider, contact tracing revealed 100 cases of COVID-19 were directly linked to the event. And a new report finds that those cases, in turn, may have led to 300,000 new cases of the novel coronavirus. By studying and tracing the genetic code of the virus, scientists determined up to 300,000 cases could be attributed to the conferences through November 1.
Stocks rallied across the board on Tuesday after Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen threw her weight behind another 'big' economic stimulus package. Shares of Netflix soared after it trounced new customer addition forecasts. Conway G. Gittens sums up the trading day.
Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is now being confirmed for another top job--that of Treasury Secretary in the Biden administration. And according to Business Insider, she says raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour would have little to no impact on employment. Democrats support raising the minimum wage, but it remains a partisan issue due to its potential effects on the economy. GOP lawmakers consistently argue that raising the minimum wage would cost the country millions of jobs.
Janet Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee for Treasury secretary, urges Congress to “act big” on Covid-19 relief spending during her confirmation hearing.
Janet Yellen, U.S. President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for Treasury Secretary, urged lawmakers on Tuesday to "act big" on the next coronavirus relief package, adding that the benefits outweigh the costs of a higher debt burden.
[NFA] U.S. President-elect Joe Biden and his Treasury secretary nominee Janet Yellen urged lawmakers on Tuesday to move quickly and pass a coronavirus relief measure to help reactivate an economy ravaged by the global pandemic. Gavino Garay has more.
The number of Americans filing first-time applications for unemployment benefits surged last week, confirming a weakening in labor market conditions as a worsening COVID-19 pandemic disrupts operations at restaurants and other businesses. Fred Katayama reports.
Inflation may be rearing its ugly head in the US economy sooner than predicted. According to Business Insider, a recovery of the US's hardest-hit businesses could drive a faster-than-expected rebound for inflation. The US Federal Reserve aims to reach inflation of at least 2% before considering lifting its benchmark interest rate. However, price growth has trended below that level for years and fell further at the start of the pandemic.
The Dow and S&P 500 rose to close at record highs Thursday as investors closed the book on a turbulent year of pandemic, recession and recovery. Fred Katayama reports.
Democrats’ stunning sweep of the two Georgia Senate runoffs in January may just be the beginning. In this latest episode of The Point on YouTube, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains why the 2022 map of Senate races looks very encouraging for the Democratic Party.
Donald Trump just became the first president to ever be impeached by the House of Representatives two times. What comes next? In the latest episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza answers your most pressing questions.
There are just a few days left in President Donald Trump’s term, and following a mob of his supporters storming the US Capitol building, speculative talk of removing Trump from office using the 25th Amendment is everywhere. In this latest episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains the reason for the amendment — and what it would take for Trump’s Cabinet to actually use it.
AGF Investments’ Greg Valliere on Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill, Skybridge Capital Founder Anthony Scaramucci shares his thoughts on Trump’s exit and the future of the GOP, and Lafayette College Endowment CIO Krishna Memani on what the market should expect from a Biden Administration.
The stage is all set for the oath taking ceremony of United States President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama arrived at the US Capitol for Joe Biden's inauguration. Several leaders from Democrats and Republicans arrived at the US Capitol. President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn in at the West Front of the US Capitol Hill. Biden will be the 46th president of United States and Kamala Harris will be the first female and first black Vice President.
U.S. Senator Richard Burr said on Tuesday the Justice Department had closed its investigation of stock trades he made last year before a market downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Flora Bradley-Watson reports.
Sarah Silbiger for The Washington Post via Getty Images President-elect Joe Biden told newspaper columnists on Wednesday that he was “unlikely” to pursue a plan pushed by Sens. Chuck Schumer..