coronavirus
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Portland to start providing rental assistance with $500,000 fund
Starting this month, the program offers residents who are struggling financially because of the pandemic as much as $2,500 to help cover rent and utilities.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
ICE issues rules saying international students must leave U.S. if classes go online
The guidelines issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement add pressure for campuses to reopen even amid growing concerns about the recent spread of COVID-19 among young adults.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Months of trial and error in ICUs offer clues to saving COVID-19 patients
The WHO is collating data from countries to identify crucial elements that reduce mortality.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Maine legislative leaders, including Gideon, linked to recipients of federal loans
The Paycheck Protection Program, criticized by Democratic House Speaker Sara Gideon for helping special interests and large corporations, provided a forgivable loan of between $1 million and $2 million to her husband’s law firm.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
COVID-19 testing delays force Nationals, Astros to cancel Monday workouts
Washington GM Mike Rizzo says, "Without accurate and timely testing, it is simply not safe for us to continue with summer camp. ... summer camp and the 2020 season are at risk."
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
No more delays: What to know about the July 15 tax deadline
Tax procrastinators, your time is running out.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Who got virus aid? WV governor’s family business, payday lenders, private equity firms, among others
The Treasury on Monday identified thousands of businesses that received funding through the Paycheck Protection Program, created to preserve jobs at smaller businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Bipartisan group of former government officials demands science-based approach to pandemic
Officials from the Trump, Obama and George W. Bush administrations all signed the statement.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Sports Digest: Japanese soccer and baseball to start allowing fans at games
The maximum number will be 5,000 fans or 50% of the stadium capacity – whichever is smaller – and moving toward 50% capacity beginning on Aug. 1.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2020
Harvard invites freshmen to campus, but classes stay online
Harvard University’s freshman class will be invited to live on campus this fall, while most other undergraduates will be required to learn remotely from home.
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