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Back in December 1989, during Donald Trump’s previous reign as the King of Atlantic City, before he became the King of Ventilators, the Rolling…
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Back in December 1989, during Donald Trump’s previous reign as the King of Atlantic City, before he became the King of Ventilators, the Rolling…
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Warnings of potential meat shortages in the United States because of food processing closures have led to a boom for Beyond Meat’s stock. New…
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Dr. Deborah Birx’s balancing act between science and President Donald Trump’s disinformation may be reaching the point of no return. The…
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Concerns about the US food chain supply made their way into the mainstream this week, as more meat processing and packaging plants suspend operations…
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The race is on for small business owners across the country to access billions in emergency funding Monday through the Small Business Administration.…
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Two of the world’s most famous Covid-19 patients are willing to share their blood to help in the fight against the disease. Tom Hanks said on a…
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Dr. Deborah Birx’s balancing act between science and President Donald Trump’s disinformation may be reaching the point of no return. The…
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Maatje Benassi, a US Army reservist and mother of two, has become the target of conspiracy theorists who falsely place her at the beginning of the…
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says his office has received hundreds of calls asking about ingesting disinfectants after President Trump suggested it as a…
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World no. 3 Dominic Thiem has rejected the notion that top tennis stars should provide financial support to the game’s lower-ranked players due…
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The furor over President Donald Trump’s toxic suggestion that the coronavirus might be treated with an injection of disinfectant mounted Sunday…
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A new week in the coronavirus pandemic is beginning with a United States case count approaching 1 million and several cities and states preparing to…
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Life in a pandemic is filled with ethical and moral dilemmas for everyone. We have to weigh the cost to ourselves and others of decisions that barely…
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Seeking relief from a heat wave, thousands of people crowded beaches in Southern California this weekend amid the coronavirus pandemic, despite a…
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EL PASO, Texas– Hot weather continues to take over the Borderland after we tied the high record Sunday. Today temperatures again set to hit 95…
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A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. You can sign up for free right here. The coronavirus is a…
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GREEN BAY, Wisconsin — The Green Bay Packers stayed on offense during the NFL draft, a major change from their usual strategy. After trading up four…
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Tyson Foods is warning that “millions of pounds of meat” will disappear from the supply chain as the coronavirus pandemic pushes food…
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The smell of red enchiladas and Peruvian lomo saltado filled the kitchen as Maria and Luis Ramirez cooked non-stop. They seasoned pound after pound…
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When Showtime renewed “Homeland” through an eighth season, the three-year extension offered the prospect of a big buildup and whiz-bang…
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Several states are reopening from coronavirus shutdowns this week despite the recommendations of health researchers. Colorado, Minnesota and Montana…
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LAFAYETTE, Louisiana — A one-eyed squirrel that gained a social media following is being returned to nature. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife…
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Does anyone really want a barber’s fingers in their face right now? Those of us who have discovered that we’re not essential to keeping…
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EL PASO, Texas — El Paso public health officials on Sunday reported 22 new coronavirus cases bringing the county’s cumulative number…
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Are you celebrating National Pretzel Day? Stanley Hudson sure is. “The Office” grump, played by Leslie David Baker, rarely ever smiles.…
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Are you celebrating National Pretzel Day? Stanley Hudson sure is. “The Office” grump, played by Leslie David Baker, rarely ever smiles.…
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EL PASO, Texas — The 8th Court of Appeals is refusing to lift an injunction blocking demolition of vacant properties in El Paso’s Duranguito…
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EL PASO, Texas — Dozens of mourners turned out for a vigil held Monday evening in honor of a man shot in the Aug. 3 attack targeting Latinos at the…
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White House officials are discussing plans to replace Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar following a spate of criticism over the early…
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SANTA FE, New Mexico — New Mexico state health officials on Sunday announced 66 additional coronavirus cases, including a half-dozen new infections…
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