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UPDATE: The City of Punta Gorda says its water is safe to drink and for all uses. This comes after the results of further testing of their water. Earlier this week, residents were notified that the water had high levels of chemicals in it, and may not be safe to drink.Original story: PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — There’s a new concern about the safety of the drinking water in Punta Gorda, Florida. Thousands of people received a letter from the city alerting them that the 478

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. added 2.5 million jobs in May as the unemployment rate fell slightly to 13.5%.The new report indicates that the economy is recovering from the coronavirus pandemic faster than previously thought.The monthly unemployment report for April painted a bleak picture of the economic devastation wrought by COVID-19 — the unemployment rate jumped up to 14.7 percent, a jump of more than 10 percentage points. The report also suggested that more than 20 million jobs had been wiped away from the economy.But Friday's report painted an encouraging sign that businesses are quickly re-hiring workers as states gradually lift coronavirus-related lockdown restrictions. While some states are moving faster than others, every state has moved forward in lifting at least some lockdown restrictions.During a press conference at the White House Friday, President Donald Trump took credit for the newest report, claiming the economy's strength prior to the pandemic allowed for a quick bounce-back. 1015

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US oil surged above a barrel on Wednesday amid worries that Tropical Storm Barry could derail crude production in the Gulf of Mexico.US oil futures for August delivery settled 4.5% higher at .43, 215

  

While it never threatened the superiority of the NFL, the Arena Football League once provided an affordable alternative for families to attend professional football games. At its peak, it attracted more than 2 million fans per year, with franchises in major metropolitan areas such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Unlike traditional football, Arena Football brought fans closer to the action on smaller fields. Games typically were much higher scoring than traditional football.But in the last decade, the once popular indoor adaption of America's most popular sport crumbled. Years of crumbling culminated on Wednesday when the league announced it is officially disbanding. “We’re all disappointed that we couldn’t find a way forward and we wanted to thank our fans, our players, coaches, everyone who loved the Arena Football League," AFL Commissioner Randall Boe said. "We all love the game and tried very hard to make it successful, but we simply weren’t able to raise the capital necessary to grow the League, resolve the substantial legacy liabilities and make it financially viable.” In October, the league announced that it was suspending local operations at its six markets as it contemplated its future. The league has been on shaky ground since the league canceled the 2009 season amid a labor dispute between players and the league. When the league returned in 2010, average attendance in the league dwindled from nearly 13,000 fans per game to just over 8,000. League participation had dwindled too as only four teams were fielded in 2018, although two new clubs participated in 2019. Justin Boggs is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. 1678

  

WESTERVILLE, Ohio – Democrats on Tuesday tackled a wide range of issues at the fourth Democratic presidential debate in Ohio. There were also a wide range of issues not discussed at Tuesday’s debate. Issues such as climate change, affordable housing and immigration were left off the table during Tuesday’s three-hour-long debate. Following the debate, former HUD Secretary Julian Castro tweeted his frustration that these topics were not addressed. The final question of Tuesday’s debate probed the candidates on if they have an unusual friendship like Ellen DeGeneres’ friendship with George W. Bush.“Three hours and no questions tonight about climate, housing, or immigration. Climate change is an existential threat. America has a housing crisis. Children are still in cages at our border. But you know, Ellen," Castro said.According to a 855

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