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Authorities say Arbery, a black man, died at the hands of two white men in February near the coastal city of Brunswick as he ran through a neighborhood
The US government authorized $8 billion for tribes in a coronavirus relief package in March, when most casinos closed, but it's been slow to distribute the money, deepening the woes on reservations
As the pandemic persists in keeping families indoors or a safe social distance apart, online searches have increased for creative ways to still make moms feel special
Small businesses face closure; big ones face fewer customers
Some higher elevation areas in northern New York and New England reported snowfall accumulations of up to 10 inches
Antigen tests developed by Quidel can rapidly detect fragments of virus proteins in samples collected from swabs swiped inside the nasal cavity, FDA says
War-ravaged and sanction-battered nation grapples with new phase of economic crisis
One of rock 'n' roll's founding fathers, he joined the likes of Chuck Berry and Fats Domino in bringing what was once called 'race music' into the mainstream
Per capita death rates in counties in this impoverished southwest corner of Georgia climbed to among the worst in the country
Documents had detailed advice from nation's top disease control experts for reopening communities during coronavirus pandemic
Tens of thousands of crew members have been trapped for weeks aboard dozens of cruise ships around the world — long after governments and cruise lines negotiated their passengers' disembarkation
More than 1,000 were sickened
Chants were piped in from fans and banners with messages of support were draped around the stands
It's the second incident in just over a week fueling concern that the bloc might be bowing to pressure from China
As the COVID-19 virus cripples the economy, leaving millions unemployed and many companies on life support, big businesses that have become synonymous with the world's largest prison system are still making money
The survey shows an increasing number of religious Americans are turning to virtual services during the outbreak
The investigation appeared stalled by local authorities until this week, when a video of the shooting was leaked and shared widely on social media, prompting outrage around the nation
The partial reopening in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and soon Rhode Island comes amid concerns about adequate testing and contact tracing, as well as hundreds of new cases each day
The latest instance surfaced when The Associated Press reported that the Trump administration shelved a CDC document containing step-by-step advice on how and when to reopen public places
The International Labor Organization says more than four out of five people in the global labor force of 3.3 billion have been affected by full or partial workplace closures
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