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The helicopter company that operated Kobe Bryant's fatal flight got more than $600,000 in coronavirus stimulus money from the Treasury Department
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The helicopter company that operated Kobe Bryant's fatal flight got more than $600,000 in coronavirus stimulus money from the Treasury Department
The funds, which went to Island Express Helicopters and other private aviation companies, were intended to prevent coronavirus-related layoffs.
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The UK is bulk-buying millions of hydroxychloroquine tablets in case Trump is right that it works against the coronavirus
Scientists are carrying out tests to see if the drug could be an effective treatment for the coronavirus.
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The first fast-food franchisee to advise Trump on reopening restaurants has donated more than $400,000 to the president's reelection — including $200,000 in March
Two of the 10 men speaking with Trump on Monday about the restaurant industry's recovery have donated thousands of dollars to reelect the president.
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Europe is abandoning Trump on the world stage as it turns away from the United States towards China
Opinion polls show Europeans have an increasingly negative view of Trump and the United States since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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California is offering $500 cash payments to unauthorized immigrants who don't qualify for stimulus checks or unemployment benefits
The taxpayer-funded program is expected to benefit up to 150,000 people who cannot receive unemployment insurance or a stimulus check.
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A GOP senator used a virtual high school commencement speech to say the US will get tough on the 'thugs in China'
"We're going to have to have a serious reckoning with the thugs in China who let this mess spiral out of control by lying about it," Ben Sasse said.
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The FBI found links to Al Qaeda after cracking the phones of the Saudi gunman who attacked a Florida naval base
The shooter, a member of the Saudi military who was in the US for training, had reportedly been in contact with al Qaeda operatives.
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Trump White House can keep president's visitors log a secret, appeals court rules
The court said that revealing Trump's visitors would affect his ability to receive "unfettered, candid council."
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The Trump administration wants to change the rules for mining the Moon
Without better coordination, it seems likely that competing claims for such activities will emerge, despite examples of how to avoid conflict.
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Barr says he doesn't expect Obama and Biden to be investigated as part of the DOJ's internal investigation into the origins of the Russia probe
Attorney General William Barr criticized "increasing attempts to use the criminal justice system as a political weapon."
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