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Millions of Taxpaying Immigrants Won’t Get Stimulus Checks
As the U.S. starts to send out stimulus checks to Americans, immigrants who pay into the tax system and provide essential services will not get relief.
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Fauci Said a Quicker Response from U.S. Could Have Saved Lives. Trump Is Pissed About That.
Social restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus could have saved lives if they’d been started earlier, said the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Trump now wants him fired.
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Nurses Feel Conflicted About Their Jobs As Supply Shortages Put Their Lives At Risk
Hospitals and clinics across the United States have struggled to stay afloat amid a crippling shortage of personal protective equipment.
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Trump Uses Coronavirus to Shut Down Asylum System at U.S. Borders
The U.S. government used an obscure public health law to justify shutting down the nation’s asylum system in the name of public health.
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Trump Removes Watchdog in Charge of Overseeing Coronavirus Relief Package
Trump removed the inspector general who was the chair of a special oversight board intended to help businesses and individuals affected by the coronavirus.
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‘Words Cannot Express The Pain And Suffering’: The Ak-Chin Community Mourns Chairman Who Died Unexpectedly
The Ak-Chin Indian Community is mourning the unexpected loss of Louis Manuel Jr., who died unexpectedly over the weekend.
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‘Desperate’: Arizonans Line Up at Groceries That May Not Have Essentials
Arizonans are flocking to grocery stores during special early hours to try to score some high-demand essentials like toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Is Now in Intensive Care Due to Coronavirus
The British Prime Minister has been moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
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Instagram Live Story Time And So Many Phone Calls: What Campaigning Is Like During a Pandemic
In Arizona, Martha McSally is volunteering at the Salvation Army, while Mark Kelly is using his background as an astronaut to entertain kids stuck at home.
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Online Grocery Shopping Is Only Available to Food Stamp Recipients in Six States
“Every time I go out, I put myself at risk — and other people.”