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Students Call College That Got Millions In Coronavirus Relief 'A Sham'
In a federal lawsuit, students accuse Florida Career College of breaking promises about career training and job placement. The for-profit school has been allotted $17 million in federal pandemic aid.
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As Hospitals Lose Revenue, More Than A Million Health Care Workers Lose Jobs
Faced with lost revenue from canceled elective procedures, hospitals laid off 1.4 million health care workers in April, including nearly 135,000 from hospitals.
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EU Officials' Opinion Piece In Chinese Newspaper Censored On Coronavirus Origin
The version published in China Daily omitted a reference to the illness originating in China and spreading to the rest of the world. The piece was published in full on the authors' websites.
Amtrak To Require Masks Starting Monday To Avoid Spread Of The Coronavirus
Customers will have to wear masks in stations, on trains and on Thruway buses. Amtrak is booking only half of each train's normal capacity, making it easier for passengers to sit farther apart.
Fish Processors Choose To Stay In Unalaska To Work Both 'A' And 'B' Seasons
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Unalaska's onshore processing plants have chosen to keep seasonal employees on-island in between fishing seasons.âŚ
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Zoom To Crack Down on Zoombombing, In Deal With NY Attorney General
The company has agreed to launch a new internal data security program and will take other steps to combat hacker disruptions.
U.N. Humanitarian Aid Request Due To COVID-19 More Than Triples
"Unless we take action now, we should be prepared for a significant rise in conflict, hunger and poverty," the U.N. humanitarian chief says. In total, the aid would reach 63 countries.
Top U.S. General: Proposed COVID-19 Recruiting Ban 'Has Not Been Approved'
The interim guidance â which recommends disqualifying applicants who have been hospitalized with the disease â is still under review, according to Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Table For None: Tom Colicchio Explains What Restaurants Need To Survive
The Top Chef judge is focused on keeping his industry afloat during the pandemic. "We're really looking at saving every restaurant, because we think that every restaurant needs to be there," he says.
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Animals Roam Free In Petra Heritage Site Under Jordan's COVID-19 Lockdown
Tourists' absence from the ancient city has made way for the cats, dogs, birds and other creatures to take over.
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