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Goldman Sachs CEO on what small businesses still need to survive pandemic
Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO David Solomon discusses initiatives to help small businesses survive the coronavirus pandemic and what else Congress needs to do to help.
For Health Care Workers, The Pandemic Is Fueling Renewed Interest In Unions
Many front-line health workers who have faced a perpetual lack of PPE and inconsistent safety measures believe the government and their employers have failed to protect them from COVID-19.
Blanton Museum Redesign Aims to Raise Its Profile
The $35 million initiative at the University of Texas museum, led by the firm Snohetta, features a Carmen Herrera mural commission.
Reading park murders: The killer who had a long history of violence
Khairi Saadallah spent years in and out of jail for violent offences and was twice refused asylum.
Mary Trump on why Trump is visiting Alamo, Texas
President Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, tells CNN's Chris Cuomo that Trump is "undoubtedly" visiting Alamo, Texas, to invoke the symbolism behind the historic battle that happened there.
Government 'to look at' prioritising shop workers for COVID vaccine
The government will look "very carefully" at prioritising shop workers - as well as teachers and police officers - for COVID vaccines, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has told MPs.
Messaging App Exodus from WhatsApp to Telegram and Signal Continues
Mobile phone messaging app WhatsApp has seen a slump in new downloads since the start of the year after introducing controversial new terms requiring users to share their personal data with parent company Facebook.
The Hoop Bus is on a roll, using basketball as a way to bring communities together
Nico Naismith is taking his Hoop Bus cross-country, using basketball to bring people together and open a dialogue about race. Along the way, they help refurbish inner-city courts and hold youth clinics. Lee Cowan reports.
Holidays, Vaccine Issues Thwart Brazil's Attempt To Control COVID-19 Surge
Brazil's scientists are warning about a dire increase in more coronavirus cases if a national lockdown isn't in place soon. Brazil has recorded more COVID-19 deaths than anywhere except the U.S.
вЂ˜Black Box’ From Indonesia Plane Crash Is Recovered
The recovery of the so-called black box will help officials understand why Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 plummeted into the Java Sea on Saturday.
Nashulai: The community trying to conserve Kenya's wildlife
The Nashulai conservancy, on the edge of the Maasai Mara, is reviving ancient practices to protect the ecosystem.
$150M roof gives US Open new look
What you need to know about the new roof that will shelter Arthur Ashe stadium from the rain.
Support bubbles won't be scrapped, health secretary pledges
The health secretary has ruled out scrapping support bubbles, after worries the system could be ended amid a toughening of England's third coronavirus lockdown.
Ireland to Apologize for Subhuman Conditions in Mother-Baby Homes, Children's Minister Says
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Irish government on Tuesday approved the publication of the final report on the inquiry into church-run Mother and Baby Homes, in which unmarried women lived in harrowing conditions for decades, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman said.

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