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1. Experiences with Pandemic Food Access Among Clinic-Based Community Supported Agriculture Program Participants

2. Before the Next Shock: How America Can Build a More Adaptive Global Economy

3. Lawyers weigh in on their healthcare clients' biggest concerns

4. 'Everyone is tired of always staying silent.' Amid the pandemic, farmworkers are demanding a seat at the table

5. HOLLYWOOD & MONEY: THERE MAY BE NO 'BACK TO NORMAL' FOR LIVE EVENTS: When concerts and sporting events return, venues are planning for intensive safety protocols, increased costs and crowded calendars

6. WHO IS MY COVID-19 NEIGHBOR?

7. Cash on hand at not-for-profit health systems posing challenges

8. Federal Student Loan Debt Relief in the Context of COVID-19

9. Borrow crisis tactics to get COVID-19 supplies to where they are needed

10. Ten reasons why immunity passports are a bad idea

11. EXCELLENCE IN HR AWARDS; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

12. Race, Wealth Divide in Pandemic Library Access

13. CREEPING DOUBTS ABOUT GOVERNMENT: ' ... It is quite disturbing to witness the eagerness among some governors to outdo one another by announcing shutdowns that extend beyond where anyone claims to know that shutdowns will be necessary.'

14. Take the money and run; The American Rescue Plan

15. Talent wars; Business and labour (1)

16. Holes in the Social Safety Net Leave Millions Without Access to Needed Benefits; What good is a social safety net if the people who need help the most can't access it?

17. Help wanted, now and in the future; Labour shortages

18. County, business, health leaders launch Vax. Boost. Mask. campaign

19. Early Sunset of the Employee Retention Credit

20. Industry vaccine mandates grow; Companies weigh rules to deal with virus variant

21. The Provider Relief Fund: Frequently Asked Questions

22. FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation: The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Program

23. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's truck inspection policy draws ire

24. Fogged in; Cities

25. The COVID-19-Related Fiscal Response: Recent Actions and Future Options

26. Some families have to scrimp to afford pandemic expenses like tests and masks

27. In a big surprise, the job market surged in January even as omicron cases spiked

28. What the next pandemic phase means for case numbers, hospitalizations and the economy

29. Restaurant workers are feeling a sense of deja vu as omicron threatens the industry

30. More than 1 million fewer students are in college. Here's how that impacts the economy

31. Why COVID tests can cost anywhere between $20 to $1,400

32. Travel disruptions put a damper on holiday celebrations

33. 2021's holiday shopping season is on track to set a record

34. Latest COVID surge hits Broadway during the lucrative holiday season

35. The economy is on edge as COVID-19 cases rise

36. New York City is seeing business as usual, but rising COVID-19 cases are worrisome

37. Hiring slowed sharply in November, even before omicron, with 210,000 jobs added

38. Omicron variant could become another speedbump on the road to economic recovery

39. Latest coronavirus variant has put oil producing countries in a tough spot

40. Stocks tumble as investors weighed potential effects from omicron variant

41. Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payments and COVID-19: Frequently Asked Questions

42. Spending Clause Conditions and the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund

43. Showstopper

44. Covid Funding

45. Stocks dive over the potential economic fallout from the omicron variant

46. How the delta variant and supply chain problems smothered the economy's sparkle

47. Some haunted houses return after sitting out last Halloween because of the pandemic

48. MEET THE PRESS DAILY for September 3, 2021, MSNBC

49. The AmazonAwakening

50. A matter of supply and demand; Healthcare providers face high costs, demand for agency staff as COVID-19 rages

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