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Agencies lower outlook of Greece's credit rating to stable
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Standard & Poor's and Fitch ratings agencies have lowered their outlook on Greece’s credit rating, from positive to stable, amid the financial impact the coronavirus measures are taking on the country’s economy.
List of sports events affected by the coronavirus pandemic
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'Unprecedented:' Seeking an army to trace virus in New York
NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s plan for taming the coronavirus hinges on taking a time-tested practice to an extraordinary level: hiring an “army” of people to try to trace everyone who might be infected.
Pence a voice of calm on virus -- balancing health, politics
WASHINGTON (AP) — Watching as nearly 1,000 Air Force Academy cadets celebrated their graduation standing 8 feet apart, Vice President Mike Pence choked up briefly at that slice of life in a nation transformed.
The Natural: Charboneau's career played like fictional Hobbs
Joe Charboneau sees a little bit of himself in the iconic baseball film “
'Insecure' star Jay Ellis credits Issa Rae for director gig
NEW YORK (AP) — Jay Ellis' popularity thanks to his role as Lawrence on “Insecure” is still going strong as the show marks its fourth season: Check social media on Sunday nights, when the HBO comedy airs, and there's a good chance you’ll see #LawrenceHive trending.
‘We’re beyond living on the edge’
Chris George’s Chevy hatchback stalled twice as the car attempted to climb the modest incline near the entrance of the Libby Food Pantry. Three brown dogs sat perched behind her in the car.
New show 'Defending Jacob' is a homecoming for Chris Evans
NEW YORK (AP) —
AP-NORC poll: Most losing jobs to virus think they’ll return
WASHINGTON (AP) — One out of every four American adults say someone in their household has lost a job to the coronavirus pandemic, but the vast majority expect those former jobs will return once the crisis passes, according to a new poll from
Fitch lowers outlook of Greece's credit rating to stable
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Fitch ratings agency has lowered its outlook on Greece’s credit rating, from positive to stable, amid the financial impact the coronavirus measures are taking on the country’s economy.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Editor’s note: Because of little live programming these days, The Press is listing, for the time being, TV times for some past pro and college games, and other events. Listings subject to change.
HMG unveils $1M ad grant program
SANDPOINT — The Hagadone Media Group has created a grant program of up to $1 million in matching advertising credits to assist locally owned businesses.
AP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT
3 states partly reopen, despite health officials' warnings
Many small businesses say loans won't get them to rehire
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some small businesses that obtained a highly-coveted government loan say they won’t be able to use it to bring all their laid-off workers back, even though that is what the program was designed to do.
Less driving, fewer crashes should bring cheaper insurance
DETROIT (AP) — Those lightly traveled freeways and streets could be putting a few dollar bills into your wallet.
Lives Lost: Sudan-born doctor saw himself as ordinary Briton
LONDON (AP) — During a pandemic, heroes wear scrubs.
Why family loyalty shouldn’t apply to your credit cards
Loyalty to family is admirable, but limiting yourself to just one bank’s brood of credit cards may be a tie that binds you up.
Stained sheets, pills but no clarity on Gillum hotel run-in
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Photos released by Miami Beach police show what a luxury
Preparation, quick action aid Germany, SKorea virus fight
BERLIN (AP) — Derided by many economists for years for insisting on a balanced budget and criticized for a health care system seen as bloated and overly expensive, Germany has found itself well equipped now to weather the coronavirus pandemic.
Georgia district picks ex-leader of New York, Miami schools
ATLANTA (AP) — One of Georgia's largest school districts is likely to be led by the former leader of New York City's school system.