Coronavirus Cases in the U.S. Make Resurgence
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COVID Cases in the U.S. Make Resurgence
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Unemployment: 1.5 million unemployment claims were filed last week, matching the number filed the previous week. The total number of people collecting unemployment benefits was 19.5 million, down from roughly 20.5 million a week prior.
Lawsuits in Seattle's CHOP zone: Several businesses and residents of the Seattle’s CHOP zone (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) have filed a lawsuit against the city of Seattle, arguing it has "subjected businesses, employees and residents of that neighborhood to extensive property damage, public safety dangers and an inability to use and access their properties." The Seattle Police Department had abandoned the area in prior weeks to protestors, only entering during …
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