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Workers now deemed 'essential' want more: How the coronavirus crisis might bring permanent labor gains on unionizing, sick leave and other issues

CHICAGO — Businesses operating through the coronavirus pandemic are rolling out new safety measures as COVID-19 cases proliferate inside and out of their workplaces.Masks are being distributed. Temperatures are being checked. Sneeze guards are being installed at checkout.But some workers at businesses deemed essential, like grocery stores, fast-food restaurants, factories, warehouses and delivery services, say the steps being taken, which started with extra cleaning, aren’t enough.Some concerned workers have walked off the job after their colleagues became ill. Employers have searched for prot...

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Yes, the Flowbee! The 1980s hair cutter that uses a vacuum cleaner is back during coronavirus shutdowns

SEATTLE — Trying to figure out how you’ll be getting your hair done, what with the coronavirus edicts shutting down barber shops and salons?Well.Join Jacque Coe, of Ballard, Wash., a long-time local public-relations specialist. She continues to work from home and does a lot of teleconferencing.“You want your appearance to be professional,” she says.Coe says she would visit her hair salon in Ballard every six or weeks or so, for a trim or full haircut.Luckily for Coe, she remembered the Flowbee revolutionary vacuum-cleaner hair-cutting system.If you’re old enough, you remember those late 1980s ...

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'Sick and pathological': Morning Joe panel hammers Fox News for pivoting back to calling virus over-hyped

Even though the coronavirus has killed more than 23,000 Americans in the span of just a month, many Fox News personalities are pivoting back to calling the virus an over-hyped media creation designed to damage President Donald Trump.

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Rick Wilson: Trump's press conference meltdown was a 'manic ragefest by America’s Worst President'

According to conservative campaign consultant Rick Wilson, Donald Trump's nearly two and half hour press conference on Monday, ostensibly about the coronavirus pandemic that has now claimed over the lives of over 23,000 Americans, was nothing less than rantings of a "failed man" lashing out at his perceived enemies.

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As Trump threatens to kill Postal Service, #SaveUSPS pushes for action

As the Trump administration continues its refusal to save the U.S. Postal Service from financial collapse amid the coronavirus pandemic, people nationwide are stepping up to bolster the vital federal agency by purchasing stamps in bulk and demanding action from Congress and the White House.

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Oklahoma Republicans having socially distant rally -- to protest against ‘unconstitutional’ social distancing rules

A Facebook group of far-right citizens have decided to hold a reopening of the state of Oklahoma to protest social distancing. Ironically, however, they encouraged people to socially distance.

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GOP’s Ron DeSantis deems professional wrestling an ‘essential business’ in Florida as pandemic worsens

On Monday, the Miami Herald reported that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) went out of his way to declare professional wrestling an "essential business" exempt from his stay-at-home order, so that the WWE can continue operating in Florida while the coronavirus pandemic rages.

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Trump criticized for his 'extraordinary performance' of 'recounting his grievances' at coronavirus presser

On Monday, USA Today Washington Bureau chief Susan Page excoriated President Donald Trump for his behavior at the latest coronavirus task force press briefing.

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Democrats win decisive victory in controversial Wisconsin Supreme Court race

On Monday, according to the Associated Press and TMJ4 News, results tallied from the previous week's elections in Wisconsin found progressive Dane County Judge Jill Karofsky winning a decisive victory over Daniel Kelly, a conservative state Supreme Court justice appointed by former Gov. Scott Walker.

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The GOP's push to block voters in Wisconsin backfired spectacularly — and could cost them the 2020 election: voting rights attorney

Republicans in Wisconsin drew outrage after they forced the primary to be held in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic — and went to the Supreme Court to block absentee ballots from being counted for an extended period. The move promoted speculation that they were trying to depress votes in liberal Milwaukee and Dane Counties by forcing thousands of people to risk COVID-19 exposure to stand in line at polling places — thus helping Republican-appointed state Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly win a full term.

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'The authority is total': Trump says he can force governors to reopen the country

At President Donald Trump's latest White House coronavirus task force briefing, reporters pressed him on his claims that he can reopen the economy, pointing out that the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution clearly leaves the matter to state governments.

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Internet slams Trump's 'completely unhinged' press conference as president loses control

Monday saw one of the most chaotic White House coronavirus press briefings yet, with President Donald Trump playing a campaign-style montage to White House reporters and getting into a shouting match with CBS reporter Paula Reid after she asked him why he wasted a month before the pandemic exploded.

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