Providers say state state aid hasn’t sufficiently addressed the funding, reimbursement and workforce issues that existed even before COVID-19.
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How the geography of the pandemic is determined by centuries-old regional differences
Analysis: Fundamental differences in the balance between individual liberty and the common good are reflected in COVID-19 trends.
Wolff shoots 64 to surge into lead at Rocket Mortgage Classic
Matthew Wolff, 21, shoots his second straight 8-under 64 at Detroit Golf Club to move to 19 under and into position for his second PGA Tour victory.
Kansas newspaper’s post equates mask mandate with Holocaust
The cartoon depicts Gov. Laura Kelly wearing a mask with a Jewish Star of David on it, next to a drawing of people being loaded onto train cars.
‘People aren’t stupid’: Pence’s virus spin tests credibility
Vice President Mike Pence is the public face of the administration’s coronavirus response, and it’s a job that’s becoming even more difficult.
Across Sun Belt, hopes for economy give way to renewed fears
For business owners and workers, consumers and home buyers, the past three months have delivered about the scariest ride in memory.
Stimulus money could pose dilemmas in nursing homes
Nursing home residents are among the Americans getting $1,200 checks as part of the U.S. plan to revive the economy.
Small crowds, but good cheer, on Independence Day in the Old Port
Portland’s historic district has a quiet Fourth of July, with visitors largely following pandemic-era precautions.
U.S. holiday weekend adds to virus worries as case counts grow
Florida reported a record number of coronavirus cases Saturday, the latest sign that the the virus is surging in many parts of the United States and casting a pall over Fourth of July celebrations.
Miguel Sano sits out Twins workouts after positive test for COVID-19
Sano is the second Twins player to test positive as training resumes.