Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told House Republicans that he opposes extending temporary unemployment insurance in the next coronavirus relief package. “This will not be in the next bill' McConnell said, according to a readout of the call.
Summer travel will look different once people start flying again, according to new details from the Transportation Security Administration that aim to reduce the amount of person-to-person contact.that travelers will now have to place their print or mobile boarding passes on scanners themselves in order to avoid a touch point.
Security checkpoints will also include"visual reminders of appropriate spacing," and staggered lanes, in order to allow for social distancing.
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