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Corona: Germany Plans 40 Billion Euro in Aid for Freelancers and Small Companies

Freelancers and small companies are getting hit especially hard by the corona crisis. DER SPIEGEL has learned that the federal government is planning a massive financial aid package. It would mark the end of Germany’s balanced budget policy.




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Corona Virus and the Working World: What Employees in Germany Need To Know About Their Rights

Am I required to work if I can't find alternative childcare with daycare centers now closed? Will I still get my salary? What happens to my health insurance? Answers to the most pressing questions about labor law in times of the coronavirus.




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Worse than Lehman: Coronavirus Tightens Its Grip on the Economy

It is an unprecedented crisis: The coronavirus pandemic is crippling entire economies, while governments and central banks are deploying all means available to prevent a systemic collapse. How long can we hold out?




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Half a Million German Companies Have Sent Employees into Short-Time Work

The corona crisis has hit the German economy at full force. Already, 470,000 applications have been filed for a German government subsidy that prevents employees from getting laid off, 20 times more than the previous record during the 2009 financial crisis.




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Lufthansa CEO on How Coronavirus Has Radically Upended the Aviation Industry

The coronavirus pandemic has inflicted massive damage on the aviation industry. But Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr says that the German flag carrier is in a good position to survive, even if it will take several years for the industry to recover.




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Germany: Carmakers Prepare To Restart Production

German carmakers are going to have to open up their factories and car dealerships again soon – otherwise they could face a widespread collapse. And that would be disastrous for the German economy.




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Hell’s Backbone Grill is temporarily closed due to coronavirus, but Utah chefs win nod as finalists for national James Beard award




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Live coronavirus updates for Thursday, May 7: Utah minorities especially affected by COVID-19, panelists say




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Start the movie! Redwood Drive In is open, with COVID-19 safety precautions in place




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Two teenagers missing on Utah Lake, search ongoing through the night




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For workers, no sign of ‘what normal is going to look like’




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Utah economists expect a tough summer before a winter recovery, as 9,000 more file for unemployment




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The ‘Big One’ still likely because Magna quake didn’t relieve much stress on Wasatch fault lines




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University of Utah terminates its contract with Banjo




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New Ogden’s Own Distillery will boost vodka and whiskey production tenfold




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What is the real coronavirus toll in each state?




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Gordon Monson: Two twin Utes tricked ex-Utah basketball coach Jim Boylen by switching identities. This is their story.




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Despite coronavirus, antler hunters descend on Jackson Hole




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Stephan Seabury: Teachers must get involved in the legislative process




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BYU looking at a wide array of options for playing the 2020 football season, including independent, regional schedules




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The science of Sundance: Digging into a theory the coronavirus was spreading early in Utah




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Utah Museum of Fine Arts sends 1,500 ‘art kits’ to help students finish their school projects




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Utah freeway traffic returns to near-normal as coronavirus restrictions ease




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Bagley Cartoon: An Abuse of Justice




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Three more Utahns die of coronavirus, but governor is optimistic about easing more restrictions soon




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Nicholas Kristof: The virus is winning




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Utah Reps. John Curtis and Chris Stewart to serve on GOP ‘China task force’




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Republican candidates for governor say they want to change Utah’s election law




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Seniors at East High School get a custom send-off




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After controversial contracts, Utah’s governor says coronavirus purchases will return to normal




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Hear the news of the week with The Tribune Friday morning on KCPW’s Behind the Headlines




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Justice Department dropping Flynn’s Trump-Russia case




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Gail Collins: Lots to lose on a cruise




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Salt Lake City school board selects new member




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RSL returns to the pitch after MLS allows voluntary individual training




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Father, son charged with killing black man Ahmaud Arbery




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Charles M. Blow: The killing of Ahmaud Arbery




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Kicking off: Texans at Chiefs to open NFL season Sept. 10




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Blood, sweat and swabs: UFC seeks safe shows in pandemic




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How would Utah’s gubernatorial candidates lead the state out of COVID-19?




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Letter: Article exposes greed and danger




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Lauren Merkley: Give every Utah student a P for pandemic




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Scott D. Pierce: It’s irresponsible for Salt Lake City TV stations to celebrate the 5-year-old who stole his family’s SUV




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Coronavirus through the eyes of Utah 10-year-olds




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Letter: President has jeopardized our recovery




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Letter: Who wants what they did at 17 made public?




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Utah governor pressured to extend rent deferrals and eviction moratorium to July 15




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Robert Kirby: This year just keeps getting worse, but screaming won’t help




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Paul Krugman: An epidemic of hardship and hunger




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Utah cook to compete on ‘Bakeaway Camp with Martha Stewart’