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    People walk by a Black Friday promotional at Cookie's department store Friday Nov. 29, 2019, in the Brooklyn Borough of New York.
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    Most shoppers plan to skip in-store Black Friday sales because of pandemic

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    Lockdown fatigue grows as COVID-19 cases break records
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    Lockdown fatigue grows as COVID-19 cases break records

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    Former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, beside Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, right, and renderings of a park in being constructed in Boston in honor of Martin Richard, the youngest victim of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
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    GOP Senate would leave Biden to pursue tax agenda through administrative action

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    November 11, 2020 11:30 am
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    Job openings held steady in September
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    Job openings held steady in September

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    November 10, 2020 3:05 pm
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    Federal deficit spiked to $3.1 trillion in 2020, largest since WWII
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    Federal deficit spiked to $3.1 trillion in 2020, largest since WWII

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    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said this is a
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    Chamber of Commerce calls for infrastructure bill as top priority in Biden administration

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    Rambo Islas, 8 months, is held by his mother Maria Islas, as he gets a shot for a vaccine administered by RN, Nicole Ives at the Dallas County Health & Human Services immunization clinic in Dallas on Friday, March 8, 2019.
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    Stocks soar to record highs on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine news

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    A 'now hiring' sign is viewed in the window of a fast food restaurant on August 7, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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    Surge in virus cases threatens to knock jobs recovery off track

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    November 7, 2020 11:31 am
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    FILE- In this Sept. 27, 2018, file photo a bilingual help wanted sign for Auto Zone, a retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, is posted outside the store in Canton, Miss. Another healthy picture of hiring is expected when the U.S. government issues its September jobs report Friday, Oct. 5.
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    Economy added 638,000 jobs and unemployment dipped to 6.9% in October, beating expectations

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    FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2010 file photo, an Amazon.com package is prepared for shipment by a United Parcel Service (UPS) driver in Palo Alto, Calif. States could force Internet retailers to collect sales taxes under a bill that the Senate advanced on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)
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    To cut costs owing to COVID-19, restaurateurs consider the use of robots for some work

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    November 6, 2020 4:00 am
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