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Red States Controlled By Republicans Hardest Hit By Record US Jobless Surge
All the 10 U.S. states hardest hit by the record-breaking jump in unemployment to 26.5 million people are controlled by the Republican Party. All the 10 U.S. states hardest hit by the record-breaking jump in unemployment to 26.5 million people are controlled by the Republican Party. -
US Unemployment Claims Surge To Record 26.5 Million
Over 26.5 million americans, representing around 16.2% of the country's labor force, have filed for state unemployment benefits since mid-march. Over 26.5 million americans, representing around 16.2% of the country's labor force, have filed for state unemployment benefits since mid-march. -
Joe Biden Will 'Take Michelle Obama In A Heartbeat' To Be His Vice President -- Although It May Never Happen
Joe Biden is open to the idea of having Michelle Obama as his running mate, but it may never happen. Joe Biden is open to the idea of having Michelle Obama as his running mate, but it may never happen. -
Neiman Marcus Seeking Bankruptcy Protection After Outlets Shut Down
Neiman Marcus Group is reportedly just days away from filing for bankruptcy protection as it is no longer able to make debt payments. Neiman Marcus Group is reportedly just days away from filing for bankruptcy protection as it is no longer able to make debt payments. -
Governors Cry Foul Over President Donald Trump's Support To People Protesting Against Coronavirus Restrictions Across US
By the looks of it, Donald Trump is allowing the public to violate the law he made. By the looks of it, Donald Trump is allowing the public to violate the law he made. -
Donald Trump Reveals Plans To Open US Economy; Company CEOs Stress The Need For Mass Testing To Keep Workers Safe: Report
Donald Trump's "Opening Up America Again" Plan is described as "vague and inconsistent," not minding the experts' advice. Donald Trump's "Opening Up America Again" Plan is described as "vague and inconsistent," not minding the experts' advice. -
US Retail Sales Plunged By Record 8.7 Percent In March
US retail sales in March had the sharpest decline ever recorded since the government started tracking the metric in 1992. US retail sales in March had the sharpest decline ever recorded since the government started tracking the metric in 1992. -
US Government To Buy Local Meat And Milk To Support Farmers
The first phase of the Department of Agriculture's plan will be to purchase $15.5 billion worth of milk and meats from local producers to support the nation's supply chain. The first phase of the Department of Agriculture's plan will be to purchase $15.5 billion worth of milk and meats from local producers to support the nation's supply chain. -
Citigroup Reports 46 Percent Drop In Q1 Profits Amid Looming Defaults
Citigroup reported a 46 decline in profits for the first quarter and is expecting a further decline in the coming quarter as more customers default on their loans and credit card debts. Citigroup reported a 46 decline in profits for the first quarter and is expecting a further decline in the coming quarter as more customers default on their loans and credit card debts. -
US Airports Awarded $10 Billion In Grants Amid Slump
The US Transportation Department released the $10 billion grant to major airports across the country on Tuesday to help them cope with losses incurred due to the outbreak. The US Transportation Department released the $10 billion grant to major airports across the country on Tuesday to help them cope with losses incurred due to the outbreak.