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8 May 2020 – 05:06 PM EDT
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Two men involved in fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery face murder charges

There's been a major development in the case of Ahmaud Arbery, the young unarmed African American man shot and killed while out jogging. A father and son caught on camera in the fatal incident were arrested and charged with the murder of 25-year-old Ahmaud. UNews spoke to Chris Stewart, one of the attorneys representing the dead man's family.
7 May 2020 – 04:49 PM EDT
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Bus drivers concerned about their safety as L.A. reopens business

In Los Angeles county officials outlined a plan allowing some businesses to partially reopen on Friday. This has bus drivers concerned about their safety. UNews spoke to Art Aguilar, he's with the union that represents drivers and mechanics in L.A. and south California.
5 May 2020 – 04:28 PM EDT
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Dr. Fauci warns of potential infection jump as states rush to reopen

As more states reopen the question remains: is it too soon? Most Americans according to a new poll say it is. Half of states are still seeing a rise in cases and health experts warn we need to prepare for another wave of coronavirus.
4 May 2020 – 04:28 PM EDT
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Some companies looking to hire as business booms during pandemic

Since mid-March, more than 30-million people in the US have applied for unemployment benefits. But even as the pandemic devastates industries nationwide, some companies are actually looking to expand their workforce.
4 May 2020 – 04:25 PM EDT
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Concerns grow as workers head back to their jobs after lockdown

Employers are still contemplating how to operate office spaces in the age of social distancing. We take a look at how some offices are preparing to welcome back workers.
1 May 2020 – 05:46 PM EDT
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Some 275,000 teachers could be laid off in large urban school district

The financial meltdown, meanwhile, is sending state and local tax revenues plummeting, forcing many school districts to consider slashing thousands of jobs. To discuss how the coronavirus crisis is impacting school budgets, UNews spoke to Marguerite Roza, an expert on school finance at Georgetown University.
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1 May 2020 – 05:37 PM EDT
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Dozens of bodies found in U-Haul trucks outside funeral home in NYC

Earlier this week, a shocking discovery highlighted the continued toll the coronavirus pandemic is taking on New York City. Dozens of dead bodies found inside U-Haul moving trucks next to a funeral home, a grim reminder that the fight is far from over.
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30 Abr 2020 – 05:36 PM EDT
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Over 5,000 meat processing plant workers sick, 25 dead from coronavirus

A new report found that so far 25 employees at meatpacking plants have died and over 5,000 are sick with the virus. That's according to an analysis by Leah Douglas, she's a reporter at 'Food and Environment Reporting Network '.
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27 Abr 2020 – 08:26 PM EDT
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NYC reports decline in infection rate, hospitalization, and death

New York state authorities say the rate of coronavirus-related infections, hospitalizations, and deaths is decreasing, and they're now looking toward new measures to reopen the state as soon as possible without risking another health crisis.
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21 Abr 2020 – 06:17 PM EDT
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Parts of the US make plans to reopen as number of cases, deaths rise

Several states have announced plans to allow businesses to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic. Some of those states have yet to report the recommended 14-day decline in cases, one of President Trump's own guidelines for reopening. Now the question is will the risk these governors are taking outweigh the benefits?
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20 Abr 2020 – 05:30 PM EDT
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Rideshare, taxi drivers taking extra safety precautions amid outbreak

With social distancing orders in place, rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft have seen a drop in rides. But some drivers feel the need to continue working despite lower pay.
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16 Abr 2020 – 05:01 PM EDT
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Concerns grow over a possible second wave of covid-19

The president is eager to reopen the country and get back to business, but there are still many lingering questions regarding the safety of people returning to work. To discuss this topic UNews spoke to Melissa Nolan, she's an infectious disease expert and professor at the University of South Carolina.
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15 Abr 2020 – 05:14 PM EDT
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Globe-trotting European couple stuck in South Florida due to outbreak

The coronavirus pandemic has left tens of thousands of travelers stranded around the world. Here’s the story of an Italian couple who is currently trapped here in the US facing an uncertain future.
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14 Abr 2020 – 05:47 PM EDT
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White House seeks to cut farmworker pay to help agriculture industry

The White House is considering a way to assist farmers whose businesses have been struggling amid supply chain and demand disruptions. But one of the main proposals under consideration is causing concern for vulnerable farmworkers.
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14 Abr 2020 – 05:23 PM EDT
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New York: families struggle to pay rent and expenses for burials

The speed at which the coronavirus patients has left thousands of casualties in its wake, leaving families struggling to find both answers and closure. Many are unsure of how to handle normal end-of-life details, such as what to do with the remains of their loved ones if they can't afford a burial.
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19 Mar 2020 – 04:46 PM EDT
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Nursing homes more at risk as outbreak spreads

In the US, the coronavirus is threatening millions of seniors, a new battleground is emerging in the fight to stop the pandemic - nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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18 Mar 2020 – 05:01 PM EDT
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How has coronavirus impacted Census operations so far?

Invitations to fill out the Census have already been mailed out, but as more Americans limit social interactions due to coronavirus fears, responding to the questionnaire might be less of a priority for many right now. UNews spoke to Michael Cook, he's the chief public information officer of The U.S. Census bureau.
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17 Mar 2020 – 04:40 PM EDT
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President Trump: gatherings should be limited to 10 people

San Francisco's shelter-in-place measures may be drastic to some but for experts they're the difference between life and death. To discuss social distancing measures UNews spoke to Gerardo Chowell, he’s with the Department of Population Health Sciences at Georgia State University's School of Public Health.
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16 Mar 2020 – 05:57 PM EDT
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Federal reserve slashes interest rates to nearly zero

The Trump administration announced aggressive measures on Sunday to address the economic fallout from Covid-19, slashing interest rates to nearly zero but instead of soothing markets, it had the opposite effect.
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13 Mar 2020 – 05:47 PM EDT
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Galveston researchers working on a possible coronavirus vaccine

Some of the leading scientists hard at work developing a vaccine can be found in a laboratory in Texas. Pedro Rojas visited the facility to learn more about their work and check on their progress.
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