Newsom, Trump: More Beds, Masks, Equipment Ahead for Coronavirus

As California braced for an onslaught of desperately ill coronavirus patients, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced plans over the weekend to open two new hospitals, and President Donald Trump said the federal government will ship a number of mobile hospital units to the state, pay for National Guard deployments and deploy the San Diego-based naval hospital ship Mercy to Los Angeles.

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These Companies Are Hiring Thousands of New Employees During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Coronavirus has drastically shifted the world's buying habits, and businesses are rapidly adjusting to the new pandemic reality. Many retailers are shut down, but consumers continue to flock to pharmacies, grocery stores and take-out restaurants. Demand for essential goods and food has skyrocketed and stores are hiring like crazy to keep up.

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Senators Who Led Pharma-Friendly Patent Reform Also Prime Targets For Pharma Cash

Early last year, as lawmakers vowed to curb rising drug prices, Sen. Thom Tillis was named chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on intellectual property rights, a committee that had not met since 2007.

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U.S. Jobless Claims Could Top Record 1.5 Million Next Week: Economists

A wave of layoffs at restaurants, bars and hotels, as efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic bring much of everyday American life to a halt, could drive new applications for U.S. unemployment benefits to a record 1.5 million or more next week, economists warned on Thursday.

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4 Relief Measures Retirement & Sponsor Groups Are Asking Congress for Beyond the CARES Act

Trade organizations representing retirement plan sponsors and providers are among a consortium of 25 trade groups asking Congress to implement relief measures amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Gig Economy Workers Hurt By Coronavirus Eye New Federal Funds For Relief

Being your own boss can mean missing out on benefits that many employees get on the job: paid leave when you’re sick or caring for a family member. That is scheduled to change under an emergency law enacted Wednesday that would provide financial relief for a broad swath of people affected by the novel coronavirus, including people who are self-employed.

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If the Supreme Court Repeals the Affordable Care Act, California Will Feel Substantial Impact

When Venice Family Clinic opened its doors 50 years ago, two volunteer physicians provided free medical care after hours in a dental clinic. They served about a dozen patients that first day. Today, our 370 health care professionals and nearly 1,400 volunteers provide comprehensive care to nearly 28,000 men, women and children annually at 12 ...

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‘Extraordinary Change’: How Coronavirus is Rewiring the Republican and Democratic Parties

The 2008 financial crisis reshaped American politics, birthing a politics of outrage in the Tea Party on the right and an enduring strain of progressive populism on the left.

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Fed Makes Strongest Bid Yet to Protect Firms and Governments

The Federal Reserve is unleashing its boldest effort yet to protect the U.S. economy from the coronavirus by helping companies and governments pay their bills and survive a devastating crisis.

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Fears Mount of a Coronavirus-Induced Depression

Forecasts of doom for the American economy are quickly turning from gray to pitch black.

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