nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||The Rich Have Stopped Spending And That’s Tanked The Economy||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||While retail sales bounced back in May after a deep drop in March and April, the wealthiest Americans are not spending as freely as they did before the pandemic. And that could limit the recovery.


The Coronavirus Crisis


The Rich Have Stopped Spending And That’s Tanked The Economy



While retail sales bounced back in May after a deep drop in March and April, the wealthiest Americans are not spending as freely as they did before the pandemic. And that could limit the recovery.


NI: Tulsa lawyers sue for social distancing at President Trump’s upcoming rally ((night_____________)) ((lubuntu at wor2))

Trump campaign faces criticism for planned indoor rally amid coronavirus pandemic; reaction from Jenna Ellis, senior legal adviser for the Trump campaign

NI: National Diversity Coalition for Trump executive director backs Trump’s executive order on police reform ((night_____________)) ((lubuntu at wor2))

President Trump’s ‘bold initiative’ will open doors for great ideas to grow our police, says Bruce LeVell, executive director of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump

NI: Rep. Jim Jordan praises Trump’s police reform executive order, says Big Tech is censoring conservatives ((night_____________)) ((lubuntu at wor2))

Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, joins Shannon Bream on ‘Fox News @ Night.’

IA: Stanford research fellow argues US is ready for major re-opening ((ingramangle_______)) ((lubuntu at wor2))

Were coronavirus lockdowns based on faulty projections? David Henderson, research fellow with Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, joins Laura Ingraham with insight on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’

nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||Florida Officials Spar Over Rising COVID-19 Cases||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||As Florida’s COVID-19 numbers continue to break records, the state’s top officials are sparring over what to do to try to stem the increases.


Florida Officials Spar Over Rising COVID-19 Cases

Cars line up to enter SeaWorld as it reopens, June 11, 2020, in Orlando, Fla. The park had been closed since mid-March to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

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Coronavirus Live Updates


Florida Officials Spar Over Rising COVID-19 Cases



As Florida’s COVID-19 numbers continue to break records, the state’s top officials are sparring over what to do to try to stem the increases.


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