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Kamis, 19 Maret 2020

Leaked McDonalds recording shows the company is fighting against parts of Trump's coronavirus bill that would give workers paid sick leave

 
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Leaked McDonalds recording shows the company is fighting against parts of Trump's coronavirus bill that would give workers paid sick leave
 
 
Leaked McDonalds recording shows the company is fighting against parts of Trump's coronavirus bill that would give workers paid sick leave
 
McDonald's is pushing for changes to a coronavirus relief bill that would require restaurants across the US to give workers paid sick leave.
 
 
 
 
 
DELEGATE COUNT: Here's who's winning the race for the 2020 Democratic nomination
 
 
DELEGATE COUNT: Here's who's winning the race for the 2020 Democratic nomination
 
A candidate needs to win 1,991 delegates to become the nominee. Here's the delegate count for all the contenders for the Democratic nomination.
 
 
 
 
 
The White House may hand out checks to Americans — or a short-term universal basic income — to soften the blow of coronavirus. Here's how the Silicon Valley dream became a policy plank for Andrew Yang and now Donald Trump.
 
 
The White House may hand out checks to Americans — or a short-term universal basic income — to soften the blow of coronavirus. Here's how the Silicon Valley dream became a policy plank for Andrew Yang and now Donald Trump.
 
The administration's announcement comes one day after Senator Mitt Romney publicly called for the government to give US adults each $1,000.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Andrew Yang has spoken with Trump officials about a plan to directly give Americans cash to counter the coronavirus slump
 
 
Andrew Yang has spoken with Trump officials about a plan to directly give Americans cash to counter the coronavirus slump
 
Now that Yang has helped put universal basic income on the map, he's reaching across the aisle to assist the Trump administration.
 
 
 
 
 
OK, airlines, here are your bailout terms!
 
 
OK, airlines, here are your bailout terms!
 
Opinion | The US airlines have asked taxpayers for a bailout. Here are the terms that taxpayers should insist on.
 
 
 
 
 
Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Reddit, and Twitter just said they're working together to fight coronavirus misinformation
 
 
Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Reddit, and Twitter just said they're working together to fight coronavirus misinformation
 
Facebook and other social-media companies are joining with health agencies to combat fraud and elevate accurate information about the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump defends using term 'Chinese virus,' calling it a response to China blaming US military for coronavirus
 
 
Trump defends using term 'Chinese virus,' calling it a response to China blaming US military for coronavirus
 
Trump said he had to call it where it came from after a Chinese government spokesman suggested the US military brought the virus to Wuhan.
 
 
 
 
 
Justice Department moves to drop charges against Russians indicted in the Mueller probe
 
 
Justice Department moves to drop charges against Russians indicted in the Mueller probe
 
Notably, the DOJ decided to drop charges "in light of recent events and a change in ... the government's proof due to a classification determination."
 
 
 
 
 
'Everybody's holding their breath': Coronavirus concerns about the global tech supply chain have reversed — with recovering Asian suppliers now worried about US demand
 
 
'Everybody's holding their breath': Coronavirus concerns about the global tech supply chain have reversed — with recovering Asian suppliers now worried about US demand
 
As recently as last week, the big concern was when Asian producers would be back at full capacity. Now the worries are focused on US demand.
 
 
 
 
 
'People coughing all over each other': US Navy sailors are reportedly being packed into close quarters aboard ships, despite coronavirus worries
 
 
'People coughing all over each other': US Navy sailors are reportedly being packed into close quarters aboard ships, despite coronavirus worries
 
"Given the space that we have on the barge, I'm not sure we could have people sit six feet apart," a US Navy sailor reportedly said.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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