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  • US Cuts Ties With World Health Organization On Trump's Orders
    World Health Organization
    Trump wants all of the funding that would have gone to the WHO to be redirected to other agencies that are more deserving of the country's support.
  • There Are Now 40 Million Jobless Americans
    U.S. unemployment
    The number of jobless Americans now comes to 40 million, or one-fourth of the entire U.S. workforce.
  • US Stocks Surge As New York Stock Exchange Reopens Floor To Traders
    New York Stock Exchange
    For the first time since March 23, the New York Stock Exchange reopened its floors to traders on Tuesday after the holiday weekend.
  • Trump Adviser Sees US Recovery, High Unemployment By Election Day
    U.S. unemployment
    Kevin Hassett does his job to boost Trump's re-election bid by stating he foresees a U.S. economic recovery during the election month of November.
  • President Donald Trump Has No Plans To Close The US Again Despite The Fears Of The Second Wave Of Coronavirus Outbreak
    U.S. President Trump attends a Memorial Day ceremony at Fort McHenry in Baltimore
    Donald Trump seems not to mind the health experts' warning about the risks of a second wave of the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Kim Jong Un Makes First Public Appearance In Over Three Weeks
    North Korea
    The North Korean leader made his first public appearance in over three weeks by hosting a military meeting that discussed the country's plan to bolster its nuclear war deterrence.
  • Hertz Files For Bankruptcy As Coronavirus Hammers Final Nail In Its Coffin
    Hertz Bankruptcy
    Hertz filed for bankruptcy protection with over $19 billion in debts and more than 700,000 idled vehicles.
  • Two Men Involved In Carlos Ghosn Escape Arrested In The US
    Carlos Ghosn Escape
    US marshals apprehended former US Green Beret, 59-year-old Michael Taylor, and his son, 26-year-old Peter Taylor in Massachusets.
  • US Unemployment To Remain High Until 2021, Says CBO
    JOBLESS
    A full recovery for the badly battered U.S. economy is only expected by 2022, estimates the CBO.
  • US Criticizes The WHO Over Alleged Failed Response To Crisis
    World Health Organization
    US HHS Secretary Alex Azar accused the WHO of failing to appropriately respond to the crisis, resulting in the loss of 'many lives.'
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