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This Banker Made 1 Year Of Loans In 10 Days. He's Ready For Another Mad Dash Today
Edward Barry and his team worked hard to give their customers a head start. The Small Business Administration is resuming its emergency loan program for small businesses with an extra $320 billion.
White House Releases Coronavirus Testing Blueprint
The White House released a blueprint for states on coronavirus testing on Monday at a daily news conference it spiked and then revived.
New York Cancels Presidential Primary Election, Angering Sanders Supporters
State elections officials canceled New York's Democratic presidential primary amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, a move that supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders strongly oppose.
Dozens Of Oil Tankers Wait Off California's Coast As The Pandemic Dents Demand
About three dozen tankers are anchored from Los Angeles and Long Beach up to San Francisco Bay, turning into floating storage for crude oil that is in short demand because of the coronavirus.
IRS Tells Thousands To Return To Work, With Their Own Face Masks
Anyone who returns to work has to wear a face covering, the agency says, but it may not have enough for every employee. The House Ways and Means Committee called the move "completely irresponsible."
Public Health Labs Suffered Budget Cuts Prior To The Coronavirus Pandemic
An APM Reports analysis finds that public labs — the first line of defense in an outbreak — in at least 10 states endured budget troubles or staffing shortages in the past decade.
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Pence Trips Show Challenges Of Returning To Political Normal
Vice President Pence is road-testing the political and logistical hurdles the White House faces as it looks to try to return to some kind of new political normal.
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States Expand Internet Voting Experiments Amid Pandemic, Raising Security Fears
Voters with disabilities, as well as those who serve in the military and live overseas, could cast ballots via their phone or computer even as security experts warn the technology can't be trusted.
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Typing Debate: Do You Type 2 Spaces Between Sentences Or 1?
Microsoft Word is tipping the scales in the debate. Now the use of two spaces after a period will be flagged as a grammatical error. Other style guides already recommend using one space.
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Thousands Of Migrants Head Back To Venezuela To Flee Colombia's COVID-19 Lockdown
Colombian officials say 12,000 Venezuelans have taken buses back to their home country since Colombia imposed restrictions to stop the coronavirus outbreak. Many other Venezuelans are fleeing on foot.
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