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Salem-News.com (May-25-2020 00:03)
On Reopening the EconomyRalph E. Stone, Salem-News.com CommentaryFor Trump it's strictly reelection politics now. (SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.) -
Trump was alerted about COVID-19 in January and February but did not acknowledge its seriousness until March. He refused to take charge of the war against the virus, deferring instead to the states, and then continually undermined their efforts.
Salem-News.com (May-24-2020 23:27)
High-Paying Careers Without a College EducationSalem-News.comWithout a Bachelor's Degree, you still have a good shot...but you'll have to work for it. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Contributing to the student-loan debt in the USA doesn’t sound too charming, so it’s understandable if you don’t want to enroll in four years of college. This is a decision that makes one question the future because you don’t know if you’ll be able to pursue a high-paid career without a degree.
Salem-News.com (May-14-2020 20:48)
8 Career Paths You Can Take with a Business DegreeSalem-News.com Business"Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life." ~Confucius (SALEM, Ore.) -
Finally achieving an academic degree is an extremely proud and pleasing moment for the majority of graduates.
Salem-News.com (May-12-2020 18:51)
130 COVID-19 Deaths is 4 Percent of Oregon`s 3,268 Total CasesSalem-News.comToday, Oregon reported 61 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 11 new presumptive cases, and 0 new deaths (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
In addition to increased testing, local public health officials are contact tracing, so people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 infection are asked to identify their close contacts during the time when they were most likely to be infectious. Those contacts are then interviewed and monitored for illness.
Salem-News.com (May-12-2020 16:23)
Some Early-Stage Companies are Thriving in Spite of COVIDSalem-News.com BusinessBusinesses are pivoting to fill certain needs in the wake of the crisis. (SALEM, Ore.) -
While there is no denying that the global pandemic and economic suffering is a tragedy, for some early-stage companies, there has been a silver lining as the sudden shift in how we live has created an opportunity to grow.
Salem-News.com (Apr-26-2020 23:49)
Business Tricks You Need to KnowSalem-News.com Business“You don’t build a business, you build people, then people build the business.” -Zig Ziglar (SALEM, Ore.) -
When starting a business there is so much you need to learn, take into consideration, and apply to your business idea. If you do some quick research you will find many emerging trends that claim amazing results.
Salem-News.com (Apr-26-2020 01:06)
New Stimulus Must Include Benefits for Immigrant Essential WorkersAngelica Salas special to Salem-News.comTax-paying frontline workers have been excluded from the stimulus package and need to be included going forward. (LONDON) -
As soon as it passed, Congressional lawmakers realized the $2.2 trillion CARES stimulus package to help the country through the COVID-19 pandemic would not suffice.
Salem-News.com (Apr-21-2020 13:28)
COVID-19 - Facts or Fears? Solutions or Shutdowns?Marianne Skolek-Perez Salem-News.com Investigative ReporterA successful infectious disease protocol is called "common sense thinking." (MYRTLE BEACH, SC) -
"Physical" distancing and limiting contact with others makes sense until this virus gives us some credible information and treatment. In the meantime, has fear taken over common sense? Now we are dealing with a virus that is taking over our country in lives and livelihoods and rationale and answers are badly skewed.
Salem-News.com (Apr-21-2020 01:42)
Oregon`s COVID Death Toll Hits 75Salem-News.comOregon’s 75th COVID-19 death is a 45-year-old man from Marion County (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed one more life in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 75, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. Monday.
Salem-News.com (Apr-14-2020 20:50)
U.S. Gasoline Demand Plunges to 52-year LowSalem-News.com BusinessThe Oregon average is 75 cents less than a year ago. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Gasoline demand in the U.S. is plummeting to levels not seen since the spring of 1968. |
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