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Katina’s Cafe, the food service operator on contract with Kenai Peninsula College, will likely close due to a unique set of circumstances that made…
Biden Picks Janet Yellen To Be Treasury Secretary In Historic Appointment
Joe Biden plans to nominate the former Federal Reserve chair as his Treasury secretary. She would play a leading role in helping the economy recover from the pandemic.
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Northwestern University says these are the world's smallest human-made flying structures, and they could be used for monitoring the environment, population surveillance or disease tracking.
In Race's Final Days, Biden Campaign Has Big Cash Advantage Over Trump's
The president's campaign committee finished September with $63.1 million cash on hand, compared with the Biden team's $177.3 million, according to new federal filings.
Testing Florida's Largest Retirement Community For Coronavirus
Florida is home to millions of retirees and, tens of thousands of people live in an area called The Villages. The elderly are particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus
Regulators Investigate Fast-Food Chains' Limits On Whom They Hire
Ten states and the District of Columbia are asking fast-food chains about the use of what are known as "no poach" agreements that limit the ability of workers to switch jobs.
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Northwest Ranchers Have Beef With Trump's Trade Wars, But Still Support Him
Tariffs are hitting U.S. beef exports this week. Ranchers across the West are bracing to lose money — but many still proudly back the president.
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Nicaragua Not Backing Down Despite Criticism Over Lax Measures During Pandemic
The government has failed to issue social distancing orders. And after weeks out of public view, President Daniel Ortega reemerged Wednesday and decried the coronavirus as a sign from God.
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Is 'Still Not Satisfied' With Trump Administration Response
Hogan speaks to NPR's Rachel Martin about President Trump's claim that there's no longer a lack of coronavirus testing kits.
Israel's Defense And Spy Agencies Step Up Anti-Coronavirus Efforts
Usually quiet Israeli government agencies and contractors are going public with their battle against COVID-19.
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