Will the job market ever be the same again?
Demand for waiters, cashiers, front-desk clerks, and ticket takers may never regain its previous highs.
By Associated Press - March 13, 2021Demand for waiters, cashiers, front-desk clerks, and ticket takers may never regain its previous highs.
By Associated Press - March 13, 2021‘We are in the fields getting the work done to feed all the families.’
By Associated Press - March 13, 2021The number of new coronavirus cases is way down since Donald Trump left office, but the crisis isn’t over.
By Josh Israel - March 12, 2021Polls show Americans know what’s in the American Rescue Plan and like it.
By Josh Israel - March 12, 2021‘We’re really concerned about scarring, permanent scarring, from this crisis,’ said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
By Donna Provencher - March 11, 2021‘I’ve been telling my daughters I’m moving towards retirement right now.’
By Associated Press - March 10, 2021Experts disagree on whether a COVID-19 surge is looming — but agree that opening indoor dining at 100% capacity is a danger to employees and patrons either way.
By Donna Provencher - March 08, 2021Democrats plan to remind voters that Republicans opposed COVID-19 relief come the midterm elections.
By Emily Singer - March 08, 2021Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis stands accused of favoring wealthy constituents over ordinary Floridians.
By Associated Press - March 04, 2021‘The last thing we need is Neanderthal thinking,’ the president said.
By Associated Press - March 03, 2021Amid the global clamor for more vaccine doses, the largest pharmaceutical companies are helping manufacture doses for less-experienced rivals.
By Associated Press - March 02, 2021A rash of crimes victimizing elderly Asian Americans in the past two months has renewed outcry for more attention from politicians and the media.
By Associated Press - March 02, 2021‘We stand to completely lose the hard-earned ground that we have gained,’ said the head of the CDC.
By Associated Press - March 02, 2021In Idaho, state Rep. Heather Scott opened the 2021 legislative session by declaring, ‘The pandemic is over.’
By Associated Press - March 01, 2021Some 15 million US students lack either home internet access or an electronic device to use for schoolwork. A new federal program hopes to change that.
By Donna Provencher - March 01, 2021‘Being able to dig in and help others, it really gives you perspective and helps you believe that you’re going to be OK too.’
By Associated Press - February 28, 2021‘I believe that when you have resources, to hoard them is a disservice to the people who deserve them,’ said Patrisse Cullors, a Black Lives Matter cofounder.
By Associated Press - February 27, 2021A mother in Georgia said her sons would return to school when ‘the vaccine is taken more seriously and teachers can get it.’
By Donna Provencher - February 23, 2021Many owners desperate for a relief loan didn’t receive one until the last minute.
By Associated Press - February 22, 2021Black Americans and Latinos suffered the biggest impact.
By Associated Press - February 18, 2021U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said that 130 countries have not received a single dose of vaccine.
By Associated Press - February 17, 2021The White House says more than 10 million homeowners are behind on mortgage payments.
By Associated Press - February 16, 2021Florida mayors of both parties are backing President Joe Biden’s proposed relief to state and local governments.
By Josh Israel - February 15, 2021Republicans are upset that President Joe Biden is using federal guidelines in determining policy.
By Donna Provencher - February 15, 2021Donald Trump had refused to create a special enrollment period to let Americans get health insurance in the midst of a deadly pandemic.
By Emily Singer - February 15, 2021‘We’re going to invest in programs that prepare our workers for jobs of the future.’
By Associated Press - February 14, 2021In earlier months of the pandemic, when masks were in short supply, fraudsters starting popped up.
By Associated Press - February 13, 2021‘The pandemic made a bad situation worse, with women and people of color paying the price.’
By Amy Lieu - February 11, 2021Get ready for more attacks on ‘socialists’ and clean energy.
By Josh Israel - February 10, 2021The Trump administration carried out 13 executions in six months.
By Associated Press - February 09, 2021