She was issued a citation last month but continued to stay open.
Carol Semple
Intelligence chief nominee, a Trump loyalist, says he won’t be swayed by politics
Rep. John Ratcliffe is an ardent supporter of the president, who has been openly dismissive of the government’s spy agencies and once derided them as having ‘run amok,’ but Sen. Susan Collins, who holds a key vote, expressed support for him.
Shutdown of meat processing plants leads to shortages
As of Monday, U.S. beef and pork processing capacity was down 40% from last year, leading Wendy’s to pull some burgers from its menus.
Stocks end higher on Wall Street even after late-day stumble
Investors are cautiously optimistic that the gradual reopening of some businesses will begin to turn around the economy.
White House coronavirus task force could wind down by early June
The vice president says the administration is considering a window between Memorial Day and early June as the appropriate time to have federal agencies manage the pandemic response in a more traditional way.
Pelosi pushes new virus package as McConnell hits ‘pause’
Key to any plan to reopen the economy, Democrats say, is robust testing.
Britain is 1st nation in Europe to confirm 30,000 virus deaths
At the same time, many European countries that have relaxed strict lockdowns after new infections tapered off were watching their virus numbers warily.
Stocks shake off an early loss and end higher, led by tech
Energy stocks also help steady the market after the price of oil pulled a bit further from the record lows set late last month.
Wall Street sees the economic pain, but opts to look past it
The devastation rocking the economy becomes more clear by the week with reports continually showing how many million workers have lost their jobs as collateral damage in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.