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States On Hook For Billions Under Trump’s Unemployment Plan

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States On Hook For Billions Under Trump’s Unemployment Plan Politics Aug 09 States On Hook For Billions Under Trump’s Unemployment Plan By Matthew Barakat, Associated Press

World donors demand change before money to rebuild Beirut

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World donors demand change before money to rebuild Beirut World Aug 09 World donors demand change before money to rebuild Beirut By Sarah El Deeb, Sylvie Corbet, Associated Press

(NPR) Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance And Legality

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Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance And Legality President Trump signs executive actions regarding coronavirus economic relief during a news conference in Bedminster, N.J., on Saturday. A number of lawmakers are criticizing the measures' substance and constitutionality. Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images Politics Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance And Legality

(NPR) Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance And Legality

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Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance And Legality President Trump signs executive actions regarding coronavirus economic relief during a news conference in Bedminster, N.J., on Saturday. A number of lawmakers are criticizing the measures' substance and constitutionality. Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images Politics Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance And Legality

(NPR) Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality

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Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality President Trump signs executive actions regarding coronavirus economic relief during a news conference in Bedminster, N.J., on Saturday. A number of lawmakers are criticizing the measures' substance and constitutionality. Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images Politics Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality

(NPR) Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality

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Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality President Trump signs executive actions regarding coronavirus economic relief during a news conference in Bedminster, N.J., on Saturday. A number of lawmakers are criticizing the measures' substance and constitutionality. Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson /AFP via Getty Images Politics Democrats Slam Trump's Executive Actions, Critiquing Both Substance and Legality

US tops 5 million confirmed virus cases, to Europe’s alarm

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US tops 5 million confirmed virus cases, to Europe's alarm Health Aug 09 US tops 5 million confirmed virus cases, to Europe's alarm By Nicole Winfield, Lisa Marie Pane, Associated Press

Tensions rise as Belarus holds presidential vote; aide flees

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Tensions rise as Belarus holds presidential vote; aide flees World Aug 09 Tensions rise as Belarus holds presidential vote; aide flees By Yuras Karmanau, Associated Press

(NPR) U.S. Hits 5 Million Coronavirus Cases As Debate Lingers Over The Path Forward

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U.S. Hits 5 Million Coronavirus Cases As Debate Lingers Over The Path Forward The U.S. surpassed 5 million coronavirus cases on Sunday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. still leads the world in coronavirus cases. Brazil, the country with the second most infections, has just over 3 million. Wilfredo Lee/AP hide caption toggle caption Wilfredo Lee/AP Coronavirus Live Updates U.S. Hits 5 Million Coronavirus Cases As Debate Lingers Over The Path Forward

(NPR) U.S. Hits 5 Million Coronavirus Cases As Debate Lingers Over The Path Forward

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U.S. Hits 5 Million Coronavirus Cases As Debate Lingers Over The Path Forward The U.S. surpassed 5 million coronavirus cases on Sunday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. still leads the world in coronavirus cases. Brazil, the country with the second most infections, has just over 3 million. Wilfredo Lee/AP hide caption toggle caption Wilfredo Lee/AP Coronavirus Live Updates U.S. Hits 5 Million Coronavirus Cases As Debate Lingers Over The Path Forward

(NPR) How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground

How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground Politics How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground Duval County in northeast Florida hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter in 1976, but this year might be different.

(NPR) How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground

How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground Politics How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground Duval County in northeast Florida hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter in 1976, but this year might be different.

(NPR) COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine

COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine The Coronavirus Crisis COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine The virus might eventually behave more like the common cold, according to Dr. Vineet Menachery, a coronavirus researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

(NPR) COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine

COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine The Coronavirus Crisis COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine The virus might eventually behave more like the common cold, according to Dr. Vineet Menachery, a coronavirus researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch.