Reopening Reality Check: Georgia's Jobs Aren't Flooding Back
A month after easing lockdown restrictions, the state is still seeing a steady stream of unemployment claims, economic data shows.
A month after easing lockdown restrictions, the state is still seeing a steady stream of unemployment claims, economic data shows.
Mistrust, a disorganized response and a president who thought his spring would be a coronation. What could possibly go wrong?
State leaders are facing objections even as they begin lifting some restrictions.
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Democrats blasted the Friday-night dismissal as an assault on the rule of law.
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This pushes us past the 33.5 million total estimated number of jobs lost during the past seven weeks.
Americans for Progressive Action USA filed elaborate campaign finance reports, listing vendors that were never paid and ads that never ran.
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According to the Labor Department, it's delivered more than $750 million to state unemployment offices.
Administration latched onto projections from respected University of Washington site, but reality turned out to be more dire.
The president's financial dealings with the state-owned bank complicate his attacks on Biden.
One of the only major battlegrounds seeing a lower claims rate than the national average is Wisconsin, according to the analysis.
A national movement stalled by backlash politics gets some new wind at its back.
Unfortunately, the history of the past generation justifies pessimism about the next one.
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Vocal Trump supporters have chosen who to blame: the World Health Organization, Bill Gates and Dr. Anthony Fauci.