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US prosecutors signal Honduras leader is target in drug case
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — References to the Honduran president appear throughout U.S. prosecutors’ statements announcing drug trafficking charges against the former chief of Honduras’ national police this week.
AP sources: MLB, umpires reach pay deal during pandemic
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball and its umpires have reached a deal to cover a 2020 pay structure during the coronavirus pandemic, including a 50% cut in May and nothing more this year if no games are played.
The Latest: Ireland extends lockdown by 2 weeks to May 18
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Fear of future that devastated NYC restaurant workers face
For years, working in restaurants has been a constant for Isabella Gutierrez.
The Latest: WHO chief reiterates virus had natural origin
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The Latest: Workers rally in Portugal with social distancing
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The Latest: Turkey has 84 new deaths amid partial lockdowns
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The Latest: British doctors identify syndrome affecting kids
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The Latest: Greece: No deaths in 24 hours, ease restrictions
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Drummer Tony Allen, driver of Afrobeat sound, dies at 79
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Pioneering drummer Tony Allen, the driver of the Afrobeat sound, has died in Paris at age 79.
Lockdown over: Businesses opening to new normal
Today is the first step in what political leaders, health care professionals and economists believe will be a long road to recovery from the coronavirus.
Local community foundations team up for fundraising blitz
Whitefish Community Foundation has teamed up with Flathead Community Foundation to participate in the Global Day of Giving and Unity, scheduled for Tuesday, May 5.
Washington Trust president expects PPP loans to go quickly
SPOKANE — Small-business owners looking to apply for a federal loan to help keep their business going should act quickly, because once this round of Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, funds are gone, there may not be any more, according to the head of Washington Trust Bank.
Census deadline extended to October
MOSES LAKE — The U.S. Census Bureau has extended the deadline to Oct. 31 for people residing in the United States to fill out and submit census forms. The extension was made in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
30 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 3.8 million laid-off workers
Make a financial recovery kit to rally faster after disaster
So far, 2020 has been a year of disruption for many Americans. Finances and lives have been upended by the mental, physical and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. And now, another threat looms: storm and wildfire season.
FIFPro lauds growth of women's game but calls for support
A report on the state of global women’s soccer lauded the growth of the game while calling for greater support for players, including better wages and industry labor standards.
Visa 2Q profits up 3.6%, helped by more spending on network
Visa said Thursday that its fiscal second-quarter profits increased 3.6% from a year earlier, helped by growth in payments being processed over the company's namesake network.
In rural US, fears of virus seem far away as stores reopen
ROUNDUP, Mont. (AP) — Traffic got a little busier along Main Street, but otherwise, it was hard to tell that coronavirus restrictions were ending in the tiny Montana town of Roundup.
List of sports events affected by the coronavirus pandemic
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