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When businesses shut down, truckers lost work, risked their health to keep America open

Even as American truckers risk their lives to deliver goods, their livelihood has been threatened by the coronavirus pandemic.

      

Weather doesn’t look good for many this holiday weekend

• Analysis: Welcome to the coronavirus summer
• Baltimore mayor says Trump sending ‘bad, bad message’ with plan to visit on Memorial Day
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Trump’s latest ethical violation: Firing the State Department’s inspector general

Again and again, President Trump violates moral and ethical norms with corrupt decisions. This is only the latest example.

      

Why Cowboys QB Dak Prescott didn’t ask for $45 million in Year 5

Dak Prescott’s desire to sign deal with Cowboys no longer than 4 years is firm; representation confirms he didn’t ask for Year 5 salary of any amount.

      

Twitter had a field day when FC Cincinnati tweeted a photo that was supposed to be Jaap Stam. It wasn’t Jaap Stam.

FC Cincinnati had the social-media savvy and good humor to go along with a momentary setback on Twitter regarding the newly hired Jaap Stam.

      

Sales of existing homes plunged nearly 18% in April

Sales of existing homes plunged in April, notching the biggest decline in a decade, according to the National Association of Realtors.

‘Quarantine 15’ is the new ‘freshman 15,’ people joke-gripe online – after they raid the fridge

Even if your state is still closed, your fridge door may be wide open, which could add quarantine pounds to your weight.

      

‘Zoom Bachelorette’ has it all: Quarantine grooming skills, bad cooking and lockdown love

Katia Ameri had never been on a Zoom date before she found herself at the center of a three-hour virtual-dating event where 12 bachelors vied for her affection through the video-conferencing platform earlier this month.

Road trips won’t be the same this summer. Here’s what you should plan for

Summer road trips will feel very different this year, with fewer cars on the road, but with coronavirus restrictions easing nationwide.

      

Roe v Wade’s Jane Roe says she was paid to speak against abortion in shocking FX documentary

“I took their money and they put me out in front of the cameras,” Norma McCorvey says of the anti-abortion movement in FX doc “AKA Jane Roe.”

      

A grocery store chain filled its salad bar with beer, cereal and candy because of coronavirus

If you’ve stepped foot in a grocery store lately, you know things around your local shop look a little different as retailers take steps to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

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