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Stimulus negotiations latest: The Senate's not in town as $600 unemployment benefits are set to expire Washington (CNN) The unemployment benefit that has kept millions afloat amid the worst economic crisis in decades officially expires at midnight. Weekly jobless claims continue to rise. Economic forecasters are warning of another slowdown.
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2020 Election Live Updates: Trump Can't Delay the Election, but He Can Cause Confusion The Trump campaign has gone off the airwaves, pausing TV advertising in order to review its strategy. Republicans and the White House are at odds over a Senate race in Kansas. Right Now. A $600-per-week jobless benefit that tens of millions of Americans ...
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Celtics vs. Bucks odds, line, spread: 2020 NBA picks, July 31 predictions from model on 52-32 roll One of the most intriguing matchups in the early portion of the NBA's restart in Orlando takes place on Friday, with Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks facing Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics in prime time. Though Milwaukee is firmly ...
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Washington Post: USPS workers sound alarm about new policies that may affect 2020 mail-in voting (CNN) Postal workers and union leaders are worried that new, recently implemented procedures -- which have led to delays across the country in mail delivery -- could impact mail-in voting for the November election, according to a Washington Post report.
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Tech titans had their day before Congress. Now what? (CNN Business) For nearly six hours on Wednesday, House lawmakers peppered the CEOs of Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Facebook (FB) and Google (GOOGL) with questions about their business practices, in the most anticipated antitrust hearing of its ...
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Zimbabwe Locks Down Capital, Thwarting Planned Protests HARARE, Zimbabwe — When Robert Mugabe was ousted as president of Zimbabwe in a coup in 2017, many in the country hoped for an end to the repression and mismanagement that had characterized his 37 years in office. But when protesters tried to ...
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Top US Health Officials to Testify in Congress About Pandemic Response By Robin Foster and E.J. Mundell HealthDay Reporters. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, July 31, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- As the number of U.S. coronavirus cases passed 4.5 million on Thursday, some of America's top public health officials will return to Congress for ...
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They were arrested and jailed for breaking a quarantine order. They're not the first. After he tested positive for the coronavirus this month, Jose Freire Interian received strict orders to quarantine at his home in Key West, Fla. With infections exploding across the state, the sick 24-year-old was not to leave his bungalow and risk spreading the ...
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WTO fails to agree on interim leader before choosing new chief BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization has failed to select a caretaker chief due to an impasse among members who must still agree by November on a replacement for outgoing Director-General Roberto Azevedo, the Geneva-based body said ...
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Some Facebook Ad Boycotters Return—But Plenty of Big Players Are Staying Away Some advertisers that left Facebook Inc. for July to protest the proliferation of hate speech on its platforms say they are coming back, while the tech giant's financial outlook suggested the boycott isn't taking a major financial toll. VF Corp.'s North Face, arguably ...
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Ellen DeGeneres speaks out in letter to staff after reports of toxic workplace "On day one of our show, I told everyone in our first meeting that 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' would be a place of happiness." Ellen DeGeneres speaks out about workplace allegations in letter to staff. July 31, 202002:22. Get the latest from TODAY. Sign up ...
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2020 WGC-St. Jude Invitational leaderboard: Live coverage, golf scores, PGA Tour today in Round 2 Brooks Koepka will try to extend his lead at the 2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational on Friday as he enters the day leading by a pair over Rickie Fowler and Brendon Todd. Koepka has not had much success since winning this tournament last year, but this ...
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Chevron and Exxon post huge losses as oil prices plummet New York (CNN Business) Exxon Mobil and Chevron both reported huge losses for the second quarter that were even worse than what Wall Street was expecting -- yet another sign of how the Covid-19 pandemic has wrecked the global economy. Shares of ...
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Amazon's Project Kuiper gets FCC approval for over 3200 internet satellites Amazon's internet satellite plan has gotten FCC approval. Angela Lang/CNET. Amazon's internet ambitions are getting a boost this week. On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission granted the tech giant approval to "deploy and operate our ...
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Philippines' Duterte recommends petrol to clean face masks, says 'not joking' MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday told his people they should use gasoline as a disinfectant for protective face masks - and stressed that his advice was not a joke. FILE PHOTO: President Rodrigo Duterte speaks after his ...
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A COVID patient goes home after a rare double-lung transplant The last thing that Mayra Ramirez remembers from the emergency room at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago is calling her family to say she had COVID, was about to be put on a ventilator and needed her mother to make medical decisions for her.
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A Patriots training camp like no other It's usually around this time of year that players are gearing up for training camp. Players say goodbye to their families and check into a local hotel. Nearly every day, they practice with jobs on the line. Training camp becomes monotonous, but this is where ...
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'Building Bridges': How Bass Became a Leading VP Contender SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's leaders were deadlocked and on the verge of financial catastrophe in 2008. Five negotiators, including Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, couldn't agree on a budget that would guide the nation's most ...
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Brewers-Cardinals game postponed due to positive COVID-19 test (report) A positive COVID-19 test result has resulted in Major League Baseball postponing more games. According to MLB Network's Jon Heyman, Friday's game between the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals has been postponed due to a positive ...
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Naya Rivera makes one of her final appearances in 'Sugar Rush' (CNN) Admirers of Naya Rivera can now watch one of her final television appearances. The "Glee" star who accidentally drowned while boating with her young son appears on an episode of the Netflix cooking competition "Sugar Rush" which dropped on ...
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Mike Golic says he heard his ESPN Radio run was ending through a media report It's Friday, the final day we'll hear the legendary Mike Golic on the airwaves with ESPN Radio (again, a reminder he'll still be on the air with ESPN as a college football analyst going forward). The tributes have been pouring in, including from his former Mike ...
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Dallas attorney names shooter linked to Austin protester death AUSTIN, Texas — Editor's note: The video above was published July 27. A Dallas attorney who said he is representing the man who shot Austin protester Garrett Foster July 25 claims the shooter was acting in self-defense. In a written statement issued Friday, ...
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Officer injured, 2 others wounded in Florida shooting spree (AP) - A Florida man is in police custody after he went on a 40-minute shooting spree on a Tampa highway and city streets. Authorities say he fired on at least 11 people, wounding two adults, and injured a police officer when he shot into his squad vehicle.
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The Umbrella Academy Season 2: What to Expect Netflix's comic book television show 'The Umbrella Academy' is back. Here's a refresher on season one and what to expect from this eclectic team of wannabe superheroes in season two. K. Thor Jensen. By K. Thor Jensen. July 31, 2020. facebook · twitter.
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'It is very disheartening': Idaho education funding initiative on pause after Supreme Court ruling BOISE, Idaho — The U.S Supreme Court has hit the pause button on an education funding initiative for Idaho's November ballot. The court on Thursday ruled in favor of Republican Gov. Brad Little's request that a district court's order allowing online signatures ...
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Brexit talks to run into October - UK says LONDON, July 31 (Reuters) - The United Kingdom and the European Union have agreed to continue discussing a free trade deal until October 2, British chief negotiator David Frost said on Friday. "Negotiating rounds will take place in August and in ...
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Twitter Permanently Bans Former KKK Leader David Duke Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke has been banned from Twitter for breaking the social media platform's site's rules forbidding hate speech. The company said Friday that Duke's account "has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of the ...
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Ford's results not as grim as expected for virus-marred second quarter DETROIT (AP) — Ford Motor Co. posted results on Thursday that were not as grim as expected for its second quarter that saw its U.S. factories shuttered for h . . . bmg uif qfsjpe up dpncbu uif tqsfbe pg uif dpspobwjsvt boe dbs cvzfst tifmufsjoh jo qmbdf.
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After record corn sale to China, Perdue expects 'a big shipping season this fall' China is far short of meeting its "phase one" commitment to buy huge amounts of U.S. food and ag exports, but Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said, "We expect a big shipping season this fall" — China's preferred shopping period for American grain.
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Kremlin Hopes Belarus Will Soon Free Russian Men Detained in Alleged Plot MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Friday it hoped that more than 30 Russian private security contractors detained in neighbouring Belarus and accused of plotting acts of terrorism would soon be released. Russia a day earlier demanded an ...
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Cuomo: NY casinos are nonessential, remain closed For four New York commercial casinos in the midst of a 4 1/2-month shutdown due to COVID-19, Gov. Andrew Cuomo didn't deliver good news on Thursday. During a call with reporters, Cuomo explained the state's decision to keep the four facilities — del ...
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Sports fans no longer allowed at pilot events in England Spectators will no longer be allowed to attend sporting events in England after concerns about a rise in coronavirus infections. LONDON (AP) — Spectators will no longer be allowed to attend sporting events in England after concerns about a rise in ...
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Victorian coronavirus outbreaks in aged care homes swell as St Basil's in Melbourne evacuated Health authorities are moving every resident from St Basil's aged care home into hospital in a bid to save lives and deliver better care, as the biggest aged care home outbreak in Victoria continues to spread.
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Coronavirus Australia latest: the week at a glance Good evening, here are the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in Australia. This is Luke Henriques-Gomes and it's Friday 31 July. Victoria in crisis. Victoria was on the verge of implementing further coronavirus restrictions after a horror week ...
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Officials direct protesters worried about eviction to resources with dwindling budgets KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Protesters temporarily shut down eviction hearings Thursday at the Jackson County Courthouse. A federal moratorium on evictions during the COVID crisis was recently lifted. Jackson County lifted its own moratorium at the end of a May.
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Afghan president: 400 Taliban prisoners to remain in custody KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has dashed hopes for a start to negotiations with Taliban insurgents, announcing the final 400 Taliban prisoners whose release is a prerequisite to start talks, will remain jailed. The announcement ...
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Keep Turkey's Hagia Sophia 'a space for meeting of cultures', UN rights experts urge The historic Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, designated a mosque once again earlier this month by the Turkish Government, should be maintained as an inter-cultural space "reflecting the diversity and complexity of Turkey and its history", said two independent ...
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Hiroshima court expands class of atom bomb victims who can claim free medical care The Hiroshima District Court Wednesday issued a ruling recognizing dozens of additional survivors from the US's atomic bombing of Hiroshima at the end of World War II. The decision allows all 84 plaintiffs, who have suffered radiation-related illnesses ...
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