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Dispute over reopening California Tesla factory may be over
DETROIT (AP) — It appears the dispute between Tesla and San Francisco Bay Area authorities over the reopening of a factory in the face of shutdown orders is coming to an end.
Why prospect of deflation could pose a threat to US economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — The economic paralysis caused by the coronavirus led in April to the steepest month-to-month fall in U.S. consumer prices since the 2008 financial crisis — a 0.8% drop that was driven by a plunge in gasoline prices.
Floyd hopes to find own path in Fowler's footsteps with Rams
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Although the blueprint drawn by Dante Fowler last season doesn't precisely fit Leonard Floyd, it's plenty close enough to thrill Floyd about the chance to turbo-charge his career with the Los Angeles Rams.
List 3/3 of sports events affected by coronavirus pandemic
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Pelosi unveils $3T virus bill, warns inaction costs more
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a more than $3 trillion
Highlights of Democrats' $3 trillion-plus virus relief bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats controlling the House have unveiled a $3 trillion-plus
The Latest: Division II league in Calif suspends fall sports
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
House rescue package includes $25 billion for Postal Service
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new coronavirus aid package released Tuesday by House Democrats includes $25 billion for the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service, which could run out of money by the end of September without a taxpayer bailout. Mail volume is down by more than 30% from last year because of the pandemic, and the Postal Service says losses will increase by more than $22 billion over the next 18 months.
Jones: Cardinals defense 'loaded' after draft, free agency
Chandler Jones was a one-man wrecking crew for the Cardinals last season, finishing with a career-high 19 sacks and leading the NFL with eight forced fumbles.
In flip, Georgia system nixes ex-leader of New York schools
ATLANTA (AP) — One of Georgia’s largest school districts won't be hiring the former leader of school systems in New York City and Miami after board members were faced with complaints about his past record.
Pac-12 football coaches pitch uniform start to season
As Pac-12 football coaches pitched an NCAA-mandated uniform start to the season, some of the latest plans to fight the coronavirus in California further muddled how college teams will return to play in the West.
Can the coronavirus survive on money?
Can the coronavirus survive on paper currency?
Built for a global economy, Dubai now threatened by virus
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai built a city of skyscrapers and artificial archipelagos on the promise of globalization, creating itself as a vital hub for the free movement of trade, people and money worldwide — all things that have been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Supreme Court appears likely to reject Trump immunity claim
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared likely to reject President Donald Trump's claim that he is immune from criminal investigation while in office. But the court seemed less clear about exactly how to handle subpoenas from Congress and the Manhattan district attorney for Trump's tax, bank and financial records.
Fed vows transparency in providing details on support
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that each month it will publish the names of borrowers from two of the programs it has established to support the economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Basement-bound Biden campaign worries some Democrats
Joe Biden has no foreseeable plans to resume in-person campaigning amid a pandemic that is testing whether a national presidential election can be won by a candidate communicating almost entirely from home.
Biden's VP pick isn't the biggest issue for Latino activists
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden would have to do more than select a Latina running mate to win over Hispanics whose support could be crucial to winning the presidency, according to activists who are warning the presumptive Democratic nominee not to take their community for granted.
HOW THEY WERE BUILT: Lakeland High football — Kiefer: One year led to another, and a powerhouse followed
It was only supposed to be a one-year gig.
Hissing at a drug company
Still here.
Samuel L. Hibbard, 92
Samuel Lester Hibbard was born in Fresno, Calif., on Nov. 19, 1927. He died at the age of 92, on May 9, 2020, as a result of complications from colon and liver cancer.