Why unemployment claims are so much higher in Kentucky, Hawaii and Georgia
During the past seven weeks, more than 30% of the March labor force in Kentucky, Hawaii and Georgia filed initial claims for unemployment benefits.…
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During the past seven weeks, more than 30% of the March labor force in Kentucky, Hawaii and Georgia filed initial claims for unemployment benefits.…
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They were accused of crimes ranging from molesting children to public lewdness. Under California state law, all were supposed to serve at least six…
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As many as 75,000 Americans could die because of drug or alcohol misuse and suicide as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to an analysis…
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BERLIN, Germany— The European Space Agency said Friday that human urine could one day become a useful ingredient in making concrete to build on the…
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The coronavirus pandemic wiped out years of job gains for black and Hispanic workers over the span of two months and sent the unemployment rate…
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WASHINGTON, DC — Nearly 33.5 million Americans have lost their jobs and applied for unemployment benefits in the past 7 weeks — a stunning record…
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Tim McGraw’s new song is a tribute to mothers everywhere. And it’s here just in time for Mother’s Day. McGraw spoke to CNN about…
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — More than 130 students in the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine will officially become doctors on Friday. Not only…
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With much of the American economy in self-imposed shutdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, April’s colossal surge in unemployment…
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Taylor Swift’s much anticipated “Lover Fest” tour was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but you’ll be able to see her…
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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — An outage left nearly 2,000 El Paso Electric customers without power for about two hours. A spokesman for the utility said…
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A nearly two-minute, profanity-laced tirade at a code officer at a Miami Beach grocery store is the latest example of mounting tensions in the US…
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A nearly two-minute, profanity-laced tirade at a code officer at a Miami Beach grocery store is the latest example of mounting tensions in the US…
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Spike Lee has created a beautiful tribute to New York City . Titled “NEW YORK NEW YORK,” the director posted the short film Thursday,…
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Leave it to Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber to give us a quarantine love song. The superstar pop singers have collaborated on the “Stuck With…
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California is taking the first significant step in reopening its economy on Friday by loosening restrictions for certain businesses. The state,…
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Your mess is mine as mine is yours. These were vows my husband and I pledged to each other on our wedding day, along with “in sickness and in…
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Like most talk shows these days, the four hosts of “The View” have been broadcasting from their respective homes. Meghan McCain was…
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American paychecks just got a whole lot bigger. That’s not the great news you’d expect it to be. Hourly wages were up 4.7% from March to…
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Stuck at home and struggling for motivation to get fit during the coronavirus pandemic? We may be able to help you. We’ve asked four CrossFit…
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Stuck at home and struggling for motivation to get fit during the coronavirus pandemic? We may be able to help you. We’ve asked four CrossFit…
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Lifetime, you get us. The network just announced a slate of new projects, including several that are sure to please viewers. Everyone’s…
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Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed he ended up in hospital after injuring his buttocks during an incident in his garden. “I managed to rip…
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Mark Ruffalo bites into the juiciest of actor buffets in “I Know This Much is True,” portraying twin brothers, one of whom is a paranoid…
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When every single day feels vaguely similar, it can be hard to pull back and look at the enormity of what’s happened. What’s happened is…
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Although hotels and resorts around the world remain closed because of Covid-19, many have continued with a different order of operations.…
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President Donald Trump has spent three years discrediting and sidelining institutional sources of facts, truth and trust that threaten his political…
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Millions of American workers have been laid off or furloughed during the coronavirus pandemic. But some companies are still hiring thousands of new…
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On one afternoon in April, Yamiche Alcindor, the White House correspondent for PBS Newshour, grew exasperated. While standing in the back of the room…
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Johnny Choi was expecting to finish nursing school at Michigan State University and enjoy a leisurely summer before heading into the workforce in the…
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