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Belgians Urged To Eat More Fries To Help Potato Farmers Amid Pandemic-Related Glut
Belgian households typically eat one serving of fries per week. The head of the national potato processing association says one more won't hurt consumers or their health, and will help producers.
Pence: 'I Should Have Worn A Mask' When Visiting The Mayo Clinic
The vice president's decision to go without a face covering at the health center was met with public rebuke, especially as it violated the clinic's requirements.
I Used The Coronavirus Relief Money To Pay My Overdue Mortgage
Rocio Tirado, who works for a New Orleans area newspaper, has seen her pay drop during the pandemic. She asked her sons to be less wasteful. Her relief aid went toward her mortgage and a home repair.
Graduation Ceremony Postponed, Dream Internship Cut Short: 'I Have No Direction'
Allie Clancy, an aspiring TV producer, had to cut short her internship at Boston's TD Garden arena. "I'm trying to get used to the idea that I might not get a job in my field for a little while."
Gov. Newsom Announces California Will Begin Easing Coronavirus Closures This Week
Businesses such as book, clothing, toy and sporting goods stores, as well as music shops and florists, will be able to reopen with modifications as early as Friday.
U.N. Warns Number Of People Starving To Death Could Double Amid Pandemic
Some 700 million of the world's most vulnerable people will require food assistance, according to the U.N. humanitarian office, which is asking wealthy nations to commit $90 billion in aid.
Trump Returns To The Road With Arizona Trip To Mask-Maker
While the trip to the battleground state is in part meant to tell a positive story about the administration's response to the pandemic, it also highlights the challenges of the moment.
Texas Was The Model For OPEC, But It's 'Not Likely' To Limit Oil Production Now
A controversial proposal to cut production aimed to stabilize prices amid a historic oil glut. But regulators and the industry were divided over the idea.
Eerie Emptiness Of ERs Worries Doctors: Where Are The Heart Attacks And Strokes?
Is fear of the coronavirus causing ER avoidance? Doctors are seeing an alarming drop in cardiovascular emergency cases. They warn that delayed care can lead to brain damage or even death.
EU Faces 'Recession Of Historic Proportions,' Economic Forecast Warns
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic lopped off roughly a third of the EU's economic activity "practically overnight," the European commissioner for the economy says.
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