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‘Jaw-Dropping’ Fraud Reported as Jobless Claims Reach 38.6 Million

Here’s what you need to know: A fraud network siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars in unemployment funds. Trump declines to wear a mask in public despite a Michigan factory’s guidelines. Trump orders flags to be lowered to half-staff to memorialize the dead. Facebook will allow employees to work from …

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Researchers use predictive models to calculate more accurate COVID-19 case fatality ratios

A preprint study published by researchers at the Southern California Eye Institute, CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, and the University of California, Berkely investigated the biases that exist in COVID-19 case fatality ratios between groups and countries, like time- and severity-dependent reporting of cases and time-lags in outcomes. They found …

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Could Ignoring This Government Letter Cost You $5,000?

Photo by Andrey_Popov / Shutterstock.com The 2020 U.S. Census is upon us. The U.S. Constitution requires that every decade, a census must be taken to count all people in the U.S. Call it a hunch, but we guess that few of you enjoy filling out the paperwork the U.S. Census …

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