Coronavirus Businesses are reopening in Missouri, but a local leader warned that’s only safe if contact tracers can keep up with potential exposures. Last updated on May 24, 2020, at 2:20 p.m. ET Posted on May 24, 2020, at 1:14 p.m. ET The journalists at BuzzFeed News are proud to bring you trustworthy and relevant…
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Published: May 23rd, 2020 - 9:33pm (EDT)Updated: May 23rd, 2020 - 9:34pm (EDT)SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (TEGNA) — A pair of hairstylists who tested positive for the coronavirus have potentially exposed at least 140 clients to the disease, officials in Missouri said this week.The exposure to COVID-19 happened at a Great Clips in Springfield, according to the…
Four companies control about 80 percent of the U.S. beef market, and there is no reason to believe that any of them are satisfied with their share. Published: April 05, 2026, 8:00 am The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reported that Listeria monocytogenes was the most frequent cause of outbreaks it investigated during fiscal year
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States are paying contractors such as Deloitte, Accenture, and Optum millions of dollars to help them comply with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — a law that will strip safety-net health and food benefits from millions. State governments rely on such companies to design and operate computer systems that assess whether low-income people qualify