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    Three simple rules for Congress in the new COVID-19 relief bill
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    Three simple rules for Congress in the new COVID-19 relief bill

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    Shoppers wait in the checkout line at a Stop & Shop supermarket during hours open daily only for seniors Thursday, March 19, 2020, in North Providence, R.I. Police have noticed a "disturbing trend" of teens coughing on food and posting their pranks online.
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    Protect responsible Main Street businesses from coronavirus liability

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    1.5M workers claimed jobless benefits last week, marking 11th straight week of declines since mid-March
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    1.5M workers claimed jobless benefits last week, marking 11th straight week of declines since mid-March

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    The Big Government advocates, led by President Obama, want to limit the tax deduction for charitable contributions because they believe it will increase the flow of money to the IRS. (Thinkstock)
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    Nonprofits seek permanent tax break from pandemic emergency measure

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    Trump is getting the country back to work
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    Talented immigrants are the new oil or gold: Essential for our national wealth
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    Missouri salon may have exposed 140 customers to coronavirus
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    Missouri salon may have exposed 140 customers to coronavirus

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    FILE- This Jan. 31, 2018, file photo shows a Costco in Homestead, Pa. Costco Wholesale Corp. reports earnings on Thursday, May 31.
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    ‘I woke up in a free country’: Video shows man refusing to wear mask told he needs to leave Costco

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    Washington state AG cites ‘unfair’ competition in lawsuit against gyms that remain open
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    Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. The Federal Reserve cut rates for the third time this year.
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    Federal Reserve Chairman Powell opposes negative rates despite Trump entreaties

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