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Jul 28 2021
Analysis
Mandate the vaccine, not masks
With the rise of the delta variant and a rapid increase in Covid-19 cases, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is calling on vaccinated people to wear masks indoors again in places where the virus is quickly spreading. At least some school districts will likely require masks this fall. Local governments, from Massachusetts to California, are reviving mask mandates.
A year
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May 05 2021
News
President Biden touts direct relief for businesses with Restaurant Revitalization Fund
President Joe Biden called the newly launched Restaurant Revitalization Fund "badly needed" Wednesday as he continues to tout the implementation of the American Rescue Plan. The application process for the $28.6 billion in funding for restaurants, bars and other small food and beverage businesses hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic launched Monday.
"Restaurants are more than a major
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Nov 29 2018
News
Lawsuit continues debate over voter suppression in bitter Georgia governor’s race
Malfunctioning voting machines, inaccurate registration rolls and ill-trained poll workers resulted in thousands of Georgians being unable to cast ballots in the Nov. 6 election, according to
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Jun 05 2012
News
New Hires Getting Left Behind on Pay
The weak pace of hiring in May cast a big cloud on the future of consumer spending. But the outlook dims more when you consider even those fortunate to get jobs are generally earning less than the average worker.
Economists at the Royal Bank of Canada have calculated the average weekly pay of new workers in the U.S. versus the average weekly check earned by all private-sector employees
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Jun 08 2021
News
In shift, top U.S. fund group backs sustainability disclosure rules
An investment industry leader on Monday urged U.S. regulators to require listed companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions data and worker demographic information, endorsing efforts to make such details available to ordinary shareholders.
The call from Eric Pan, president of the Investment Company Institute, came in response to a request for public comment from the Securities and
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Nov 01 2021
News
Your public school kid's lunch might be served on a pizza slice box. Here's why
American public school students are likely eating a lot more meals at school this year.
School food has been free for lower-income kids and some entire districts in the past, and it has been available for purchase to other kids, sometimes at a reduced cost. School districts are responsible for their own programs and are then reimbursed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
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Nov 01 2021
News
Will China’s energy crisis dampen its effort to cut emissions?
China will play a key role in whether the world can curb global warming. But it’s also an industrial powerhouse, and recent electricity shortages reveal challenges ahead in balancing economic and environmental goals.
Liu Rui, a university student in Tonghua, a city in Jilin province, felt anxious. A sudden, widespread power outage across northeastern China had left her family without
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Nov 01 2021
News
19 States Sue Biden Administration Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Several U.S. states on Friday mounted multiple federal lawsuits against the Biden administration over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers and contractors.
Texas sued individually in a federal court in Galveston. Another lawsuit, filed in a federal district court in Missouri involves Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South
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Oct 12 2021
News
Small Businesses See Dark Clouds For Economy As Inflation Eats Into Profits And New Taxes Loom
Small business owners are not particularly optimistic going into the final quarter of 2021, chalking up their pessimism to ongoing shortages, inflation and new taxes looming over the horizon.
Pent-up demand after more than 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic is roaring ahead, pushing up prices and leaving businesses struggling to keep pace with it.
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Apr 22 2020
News
Is it ethical to order food delivery amid the coronavirus?
What’s happening: The coronavirus pandemic has forced large parts of the country to spend substantially more time at home as people practice social distancing to limit the spread of the virus. Unsurprisingly, this has caused a surge in demand for delivery services as people try to acquire the food they need without leaving the house.
Across the country, restaurants have become takeout-
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