It has been working for months to develop the rules in consultation with epidemiologists and industry experts.
2020
S&P 500 ticks higher to record, powered again by tech stocks
But the stock market’s momentum has slowed recently after roaring back from its nearly 34% plunge from late February into March.
Plane carrying dissident in coma leaves Russia for Germany
Supporters of Alexei Navalny believe that tea he drank was laced with poison – and contend that the Kremlin is responsible.
Ad attacking Gideon for paying taxes late misses context
The ad by the 1820 PAC omits important information related to 77 tax liens on Freeport property owned by a real estate development company that Gideon’s husband established just as the Great Recession was beginning.
U.K. public debt breaches 2 trillion-pound mark for first time
Britain’s government has borrowed heavily to support the economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Boxing: Justin Rolfe returns to the ring
The Fairfield boxer plans to fight for the New England title on August 29.
Postal service problems emerge as wedge in Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Susan Collins and her primary opponent, Sara Gideon, agree on the need for additional funding for the beleaguered federal agency, but Gideon has sought to highlight the politics involved while Collins has not.
Augusta child care program adds full-time school-year care amid pandemic
The program aims to help working parents who need a safe place for their kids to go when they’d normally be in school, as Augusta’s reopening plan splits students into groups attending some days of the week.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus proud to be a ‘nasty woman’ for Democrats
The star of ‘Veep’ took some pointed shots at President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in her role as host at the Democrats’ virtual convention.
Everyday Athlete: Augusta’s Kim Martin trains for triathlons
After losing more than 100 pounds three years ago, Martin embraced a new lifestyle of fitness.