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Florida Enters 1st Phase Of Reopening As Some Restrictions Lift In All But 3 Counties
Under the new order, restaurants and retail stores can open. It does not extend to the three most populous counties, all in South Florida, which are home to most of the state's confirmed cases.
CBS' Legal Drama 'All Rise' Tackles Coronavirus As A Story Line
First hour-long network drama filmed virtually since TV production shut-down airs Monday.
FDA Cracks Down On Antibody Tests For Coronavirus
These tests are designed to identify people who have been previously exposed to the virus. The Food and Drug Administration is now telling manufacturers they'll have to meet minimum standards.
White House Rejects Government Report Projecting Rising Coronavirus Death Toll
The Trump administration says that a newspaper report of 3,000 coronavirus deaths a day was not vetted.
The BLM's Energy Bent Threatens Hunting Economies In The West, Report Says
A National Wildlife Federation report published this week says new oil and gas leases on public lands could harm existing hunting economies in the West.
Saudi Arabia's Oil Tanker Flotilla Is Reaching The U.S., Despite Some Objections
At least 18 very large crude carriers, each carrying 2 million barrels of oil, are headed to the U.S. American shale producers and some lawmakers are worried.
Not-So-Small Businesses Continue To Benefit From PPP Loans
SBA data show that demand is still very high for the loans, and that smaller amounts are going out this time. But large, multimillion-dollar loans are still eating up a good chunk of the money.
In 13 States, Census Bureau To Resume Hand-Delivering Forms, Hiring Workers
After pausing 2020 census field operations for anti-coronavirus measures, the Census Bureau says it will get workers back into communities with protective equipment and social distancing training.
6 Ways College Might Look Different In The Fall
Colleges have been careful to leave the door open on their plans for the fall semester. Most experts say it will be anything but normal. Here's a sampling of how it could look.
Policing Is Changing In The Age of Social Distancing
Police departments are facing a new reality in the era of coronavirus. As familiar categories of crime fade, officers are being asked to handle unfamiliar and sometimes uncomfortable new assignments.
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