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Cups closes amid coronavirus, but will compensate workers
Cups is shutting down for the next three weeks but will compensate its workers
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Cups is shutting down for the next three weeks but will compensate its workers
During his six-hour drive, Brown talked about “public opinion baths,” his favorite book and what the Senate needs to do to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
The company that owns Hawk ’n’ Dove initially refused to “bow down” to what they called “pressure from the Mayor’s Office" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
D.C. declared a state of emergency, members of Congress began to self-quarantine and tours of the Capitol were suspended as coronavirus dominated the week.
Look, last week’s Hits and Misses had a lot of coronavirus stuff. With all the anxiety spreading about this pandemic, let’s take a break.
“We respectfully request refraining from posting joking signs (such as biohazard) on cubicles of colleagues,” the AOC letter concludes.
Activisit Shay House joined Reps. Bass and Davis at the Capitol to urge colleges and communities to remember foster youth amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Peter Rabbit 2’ is off for now. Try these instead - Uncategorized
What happens when politicians enter coronavirus isolation? Musings on life and death, for one thing, plus discussions of toilet seats.
The coronavirus pandemic is jeopardizing several annual Washington spring traditions.
Sen. Tim Scott would like two minutes (ish) of your time - Hoh
Gridiron Dinner canceled over coronavirus concerns in D.C. - Uncategorized
They couldn’t have found a better intern for Anthony Gonzalez than Sam Young. The two former football players both know the struggle of leaving the NFL.
Rep. Doug Collins has been “tested, proven and trusted” (in his run for Senate). Even political slogans aren’t immune from coronavirus.
The University of California Washington Program (UCDC) is suspending its upcoming spring quarter internship program, effective March 20.
Jack Buechner gave college students a chance to learn about government from those who actually served under the dome through the Congress to Campus program.
“So much of your self-esteem is tied to the game,” says Rep. Anthony Gonzalez. “I didn’t know exactly what my place was in life.”
Rep. Tom Graves’ son was seriously injured in a cycling accident over the weekend, the congressman announced Monday on Twitter.
Conversations about “America’s future” will remain on hold after SXSW was canceled by the city of Austin over coronavirus concerns.
Coronavirus became the central topic of Capitol Hill with hand sanitizers, elbow bumps and billions of dollars to fund the effort to combat the virus.