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US Jobless Benefit Claims Dropped Again Last Week

US Jobless Benefit Claims Dropped Again Last Week Voice of America 14 May 2021, 00:35 GMT+10 WASHINGTON - New claims for jobless benefits in the United States dropped again last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as the world s biggest economy continues to recover in fits and starts from the coronavirus pandemic. A total of 473,000 out-of-work employees filed for unemployment compensation, down 34,000 from the revised figure of the week before, the agency said. The figure was the lowest total since mid-March 2020 when the pandemic first swept into the country, although still more than twice the pre-coronavirus weekly average of 218,000 in 2019. A man checks-in for his COVID-19 vaccine showing QR code on mobile phone in Los Angeles, at a vaccination clinic setup by Los Angeles Football Club, partnering with the LA county Department of Public Health and USC Pharmacy, May 7, 2021.

States turning down Covid-19 vaccine doses as US demand declines

States turning down Covid-19 vaccine doses as US demand declines Edward Helmore © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPA Declining demand for Covid-19 vaccines in the US is causing states across the country to refuse their full allocations of doses from the federal government, despite concerted efforts to raise national take-up rates. Reduced demand, which is contributing to a growing stockpile of doses, comes as nearly 46% of the US population has received at least one dose of a two-shot vaccine and about 34% are fully vaccinated, according to the CDC. Last week, Joe Biden announced a plan to get at least one dose of vaccine administered to 70% of the nation’s adult population by 4 July – a date also floated for a full-economic and social interaction re-opening of America.

USC Athletics to Join Program to Help Curb Climate Change Emissions

Dynamo v LAFC: 3 things to watch

Dynamo v LAFC: 3 things to watch Houston hosts its first national TV game of 2021 with LAFC coming to BBVA Stadium. Share this story Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The Dynamo return home after their first loss of the season, and mighty LAFC awaits. Can Houston cook up some home cooking at BBVA Stadium and get back in the win column? Here are three things to watch. The Bright Lights, During the Day Houston hosts the visitors from the Los Angeles Football Club on Saturday in the first of six nationally televised games for the club in 2021. The game will be available on Univision, TUDN, and in English on Twitter. The Dynamo have among the fewest number of national TV games this season amongst the 27 Major League Soccer teams so they will certainly be looking to make an impact when they are in front of a national audience.

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