#’Batman’ resumes production after Robert Pattinson’s COVID-19

#’Batman’ resumes production after Robert Pattinson’s COVID-19

“#’Batman’ resumes production after Robert Pattinson’s COVID-19” “The Batman” is ready to fly again. Two weeks after the film’s star, Robert Pattinson, tested positive for the coronavirus, production on the much-anticipated film has resumed outside of London, England. “Following a hiatus for COVID 19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on ‘The Batman’ in the…

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#Majority of COVID-19 business closures are permanent: report

#Majority of COVID-19 business closures are permanent: report

“#Majority of COVID-19 business closures are permanent: report” If you want to watch Movies or TV series visit the Dizi.BuradaBiliyorum.Com Nearly 60 percent of businesses that closed nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic are never reopening again, according to a report. The vast majority of those businesses are restaurants and gift stores, according to Yelp’s Local…

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#Chris Rock blames Democrats for mishandling COVID-19 pandemic

#Chris Rock blames Democrats for mishandling COVID-19 pandemic

“#Chris Rock blames Democrats for mishandling COVID-19 pandemic” If you want to watch Movies or TV series visit the Dizi.BuradaBiliyorum.Com Chris Rock blamed the Democrats for letting “the pandemic come in” by focusing too much on trying to impeach President Trump,  according to a new report. The comedian, 55, opened up in a wide-ranging interview…

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#Here’s how stimulus checks could cost Americans in the long run

#Here’s how stimulus checks could cost Americans in the long run

“#Here’s how stimulus checks could cost Americans in the long run” Massive federal spending meant to blunt the coronavirus’s economic impact could have long-term costs, experts say — meaning those stimulus checks might not be free money after all. Congress’s unprecedented stimulus measures coupled with the Federal Reserve’s aggressive efforts to shore up the economy…

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#Workers file 860,000 claims last week

#Workers file 860,000 claims last week

“#Workers file 860,000 claims last week” Some 860,000 Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as the coronavirus pandemic continued to weigh on the US labor market, the feds said Thursday. Last week’s initial jobless claims dropped from the prior week’s revised total of 893,000 but brought the total for the coronavirus pandemic to more…

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#COVID-19 lockdowns worst civil liberties intrusion since slavery

#COVID-19 lockdowns worst civil liberties intrusion since slavery

“#COVID-19 lockdowns worst civil liberties intrusion since slavery” US Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday said a nationwide coronavirus lockdown would amount to the “greatest intrusion on civil liberties” besides slavery in US history, according to a CNN report. Barr reportedly made the remarks during a speech at Hillsdale College in celebration of Constitution Day…

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