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The number of total hours worked in the two countries has decreased by almost exactly the same amount.
DESPITE WILDLY DIFFERENT APPROACHES, THE US AND UK ARE SEEING IDENTICAL DECLINES IN HOURS WORKEDDAN KOPFSEPTEMBER 17, 2020QUARTZBankruptcy filings for 2020 are clocking in at 424, according to S&P Global, and look on track to upset the total filings in 2010.
SOPHIE HILL ON THE CHANGING FACE OF RETAIL AND SURVIVING 2020MARGARET TRAINORSEPTEMBER 17, 2020TECHCRUNCHOf that total, almost precisely half are projected to have occurred in red states.
TRUMP BLAMES BLUE STATES FOR THE CORONAVIRUS DEATH TOLL — BUT MOST RECENT DEATHS HAVE BEEN IN RED STATESPHILIP BUMPSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThat ended up happening, and 21 total students finished the class in the fourth quarter.
WHEN A CALCULUS CLASS ABRUPTLY BECAME CERAMICS AT LINCOLN HIGHSCOTT LEWISSEPTEMBER 16, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe landscape is more encouraging internationally, where “Tenet” this weekend added over $30 million, pushing its global total to $207 million.
THE NORTH AMERICAN BOX OFFICE ISN’T BOUNCING BACK THAT FASTRADMARYASEPTEMBER 14, 2020FORTUNEExecutives at the Louisiana company say they projected the total sales from the deal to be around $20 billion, or roughly a billion dollars per year over two decades.
RICK PERRY’S UKRAINIAN DREAMBY SIMON SHUSTER, TIME, AND ILYA MARRITZ, WNYCSEPTEMBER 10, 2020PROPUBLICAThe firm’s survey covers 467 total director seats filled in 2019.
NEARLY HALF OF OPEN BOARD SEATS WENT TO WOMEN IN 2019. ONLY 23% WERE FILLED BY PEOPLE OF COLOREHINCHLIFFESEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNEThe numbers push the 39,000-student university close to 2,600 total infections in the past four weeks, according to the school’s data.
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA’S COVID SURGE CONTINUES, WITH 1,400 CASES REPORTED THIS WEEKLEE CLIFFORDSEPTEMBER 9, 2020FORTUNEMore than 8% of the advertiser’s total sales now come through e-commerce channels.
‘RETAILERS ARE MEDIA OWNERS IN THEIR OWN RIGHT’: WHY E-COMMERCE IS DRIVING MORE OF UNILEVER’S MEDIA SPENDSEB JOSEPHSEPTEMBER 9, 2020DIGIDAYBesides these, twenty thousand Indians are under the care of secular priests—making a total of two hundred and five thousand.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME XX, 1621-1624VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO TOTAL
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