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  2. Burned out by coronavirus, millions of U.S. women want to ...

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    Women said they felt burned out, with many doing double duty on the job and at home due to the new coronavirus pandemic, in a survey by LeanIn.Org, a U.S.-based women's rights group, and McKinsey ...

  3. Opinion - The federal return-to-office should happen in state ...

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    Specifically, agency implementation of the return-to-work directive should transcend the false binary of returning to D.C. or else resignation by offering a third path.

  4. Melania Trump - Wikipedia

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    When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Melania was criticized for promoting a White House renovation project. She took the topic more seriously after the COVID-19 lockdowns began, using her Twitter account to encourage social distancing during the pandemic and promote official medical advice. Much of what she posted directly contradicted what her ...

  5. Trump orders federal workers back to office, weakens job ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump has ordered federal workers to return to the office five days a week and weakened job protections for civil servants, the first salvoes in his campaign ...

  6. Women in government office - Wikipedia

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    Women are largely underrepresented in government bodies for a variety of reasons, with the leading theory being a gap in political ambition between men and women. In addition, women are encouraged to run for office less than men and will usually be at a disadvantage if they choose to run due to negative stereotypes and gender role expectations.

  7. Texas government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    The government of Texas's initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the state consisted of a decentralized system that was mostly reliant on local policies. As the pandemic progressed in Texas and throughout the rest of the country, the Texas government closed down several businesses and parks, and it eventually imposed a statewide stay-at-home order in late May.

  8. Why Women Should Say ‘No’ To Being the Meeting Notetaker

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  9. United States responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    A poll conducted May 20–21 found that 56% of the American public were "very" concerned about "false or misleading information being communicated about coronavirus", while 30% were "somewhat" concerned. 56% of Democrats said the top source of false or misleading information about the coronavirus was the Trump administration, while 54% of ...