Tribal Nations Face Most Severe Crisis in Decades as the Coronavirus Closes Casinos
| By EMILY COCHRANE With governors and mayors pressing for more federal help to deal with the effects of the pandemic, a divide among Republicans is being driven by the political bent of the states that stand to benefit. | | | By SIMON ROMERO and JACK HEALY Nearly 500 tribal casinos remain shut down during the pandemic, causing job losses to spike. The economic damage is spreading quickly, wreaking havoc on fragile tribal finances. | | | news analysis By DAMIEN CAVE and ISABELLA KWAI Smaller countries like Australia are trying to build a new kind of alliance, by first investigating what went wrong in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. | | |
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