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The mother of a newborn just died from the coronavirus, and the government is to blame
The government could have prevented her death with a sensible approach to criminal justice during a pandemic.Editorial
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Travel industry seeks to separate workers from travelers to stop the spread of coronavirus
A diverse group of travel-related businesses have urged the industry to separate employees from customers when possible to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. -
Restaurants and barbershops leading the way in coronavirus black markets
Though much of the country remains locked down amid the coronavirus pandemic, black markets for food, drink, haircuts, and other goods are flourishing. -
Record gun sales for second month, over 7M this year
Gun sales maintained a record pace for a second straight month as people in the United States rushed to arm up amid safety concerns over the growing coronavirus pandemic and the likely nomination by Democrats of the most anti-gun ticket in history.
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Esper fears pandemic will force Pentagon to make deep cuts to invest in new technology
THE COVID-19 EFFECT: Defense Secretary Mark Esper is looking ahead to when the coronavirus pandemic is just a bad memory, and he sees a future in which the Pentagon will be forced to retire weapons systems and tactics developed over the past decades in order to fund a broad range of new technologies to prepare for an entirely different kind of warfare.May 04, 2020 05:13 PMMay 04, 2020 02:44 PMMay 04, 2020 02:00 PMMay 04, 2020 11:18 AMPolicy Healthcare
Don’t stop immigration, expand visas for healthcare workers
President Trump has signed an executive order halting legal immigration to the United States for 60 days. He claims the order will help protect us from the COVID-19 virus pandemic and protect the jobs of U.S. workers. He’s wrong on both counts.May 04, 2020 12:37 PMMay 04, 2020 06:00 AMMay 02, 2020 12:26 PMMay 02, 2020 10:44 AM
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Policy Energy
California targets two energy companies for gasoline price gouging
California is suing two multinational energy companies for manipulating gasoline markets, contributing to a “mystery surcharge” that the state’s consumers experience at the pump.Daily on Energy: White House officials flagged legal concerns days before fuel economy rule’s release
Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what's going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue!How natural gas is withstanding the energy market collapse
Natural gas is withstanding the coronavirus-fueled economic crash in a way that its closely associated relative, oil, isn’t.Policy Finance
Mark Cuban: Trump and Congress ‘ain’t doing shit’ other than trying to ‘blame’ others for coronavirus
Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban attacked President Trump and Congress for what he sees as a failure of leadership during the coronavirus pandemic.'They’re all LOSERS': Trump lambastes Never Trump Republicans over negative coronavirus ad
President Trump excoriated a group of anti-Trump conservatives on social media hours after it debuted an advertisement accusing the president of mishandling the coronavirus pandemic.Nursing homes are running out of time
As of today, nearly 12,000 people have died from the coronavirus at skilled nursing facilities across the United States. Tens of thousands more residents, in thousands of homes across the country, have also been infected. These are the confirmed cases, the actual numbers are likely much higher, and these elderly patients are the most susceptible to the virus and the most likely to have comorbidities. Supplies are running low and staffing is impossible, as those caretakers who have been infected or exposed must themselves be quarantined for safety.
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