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She should put Flo on the payroll as lead publicist.
He vanished soon thereafter, though reportedly remained on the payroll.
The lieutenant's final day on the payroll will be Sept.
Buttigieg only surpassed 100 staffers on the payroll in mid-June.
Renault has appointed interim management but kept Ghosn on the payroll.
His children were also reported to have been on the payroll.
These informal advisers are on the payroll of special interest groups.
There can be numerous advantages to putting your child on the payroll.
Its alumni are mostly on the payroll of the ministry of culture.
Nearly half the people on the payroll fail to show up regularly.
Peter Strzok remains on the payroll of the federal bureau of investigation?
Giuliani, who has been on the payroll of the MeK for years,
He's back on the payroll and earns a regular salary and benefits.
One guy is paid 320,000 a year on the payroll of [George] Soros.
Which previously hidden Democratic heavyweight is quietly on the payroll of a campaign?
These guys [in Zulu Nation] are on the payroll—doing security, carrying equipment.
Doesn't the NHL have ex-players on the payroll for things like this?
The personnel record shows Ms. Morris remained on the payroll through Oct. 14.
It happened that the campaign already had a professional photographer on the payroll.
"Another Trump stooge on the payroll, Don Don!" a plump-looking Zucker says.
It is the country's largest employer, with some 34,000 people on the payroll.
Some have targeted allegedly corrupt doctors on the payroll of criminal "pill mill" operators.
Only whispering that we could start by lifting the cap on the payroll tax.
For now at least, Boeing will keep all of its employees on the payroll.
You know, Christopher Steele wrote this totally phony document that the FBI used and was not only on the payroll of Hillary Clinton, he as on the payroll of the FBI investigating seven months before the Trump-Russia collusion case was formally open.
The generals who ordered the massacres remain on the payroll and have faced no consequences.
He was now on the payroll of Mr. Yanukovych's former chief of staff, Serhiy Lyovochkin.
Having key opinion leaders on the payroll is worth every penny a drug company spends.
They will no longer be able to stay on the payroll during the appeals process.
Jeannie Rhee was outside counsel to the foundation but never worked there on the payroll.
It killed off major characters, then found ways to keep those actors on the payroll.
Companies have ways to avoid getting older workers on the payroll in the first place, too.
Weaver, who is based in Texas, remains on the payroll and is regularly spotted around Columbus.
They've also put off-duty cops on the payroll, who'll be in uniform at the clubs.
Doctors with admitting privileges are not on the payroll of the hospital or formally considered employees.
The solvency threat applies only to Part A, due to its reliance on the payroll tax.
"But there was no way I was going to leave him on the payroll," Anderson said.
My parents are even on the payroll here—they make a lot of dumplings for us.
Still on the payroll: John McLaughlin, a close ally with a long history of bad data.
Today, Free Agency is barely one year old with just about 11 employees on the payroll.
He said "there will be loan forgiveness" for employees who keep their workers on the payroll.
Government entities like power company PREPA have struggled with who should and shouldn't be on the payroll.
That means once a project is over, there's no reason to keep certain workers on the payroll.
"I had a welder, a painter and a guy plugging holes, all on the payroll," he said.
When her parents laid off all but their most vital workers, they kept him on the payroll.
They put the workers on the payroll and withhold necessary taxes, as is done for all workers.
Bottura kept all his staff of more than 100 on the payroll despite the worldwide economic slowdown.
As for Bieber, he was in L.A. No word yet on whether he'll keep Arana on the payroll.
When we phoned Stormy's camp to see if Michaela was still on the payroll, they had no comment.
Regulation like Obamacare has made it increasingly expensive for companies to have full time employees on the payroll.
And we'll look for ways to keep it solvent going forward, focusing primarily on the payroll tax cap.
Trae Carson is the only employee on the payroll of 405 Brewing, which he co-founded in 2015.
The populace lost trust in the police, widely understood to be on the payroll of the drug traffickers.
They had local officials everywhere on the payroll, the sicario said, to prevent surprises like arrests or seizures.
Under the compromise, that ceiling is lifted to cover companies with 500 or more people on the payroll.
About half of the nurses are not on the payroll but come in the hope of picking up work.
" Wozniak said that while the amount is small, he has stayed on the payroll at Apple "out of loyalty.
The same VA facility also hired a convicted child molester, keeping him on the payroll while he repeatedly reoffended.
The manufacturing and distribution of their products is mostly handled by contractors who do not appear on the payroll.
Sondhi said that his biggest focus now is hiring a team, which currently only counts him on the payroll.
Melgen, they said, essentially put Menendez on the payroll and made the politician his "personal senator," available as needed.
As part of the scheme, Potts' mother was put on the payroll of a conspiring business, the indictment says.
Instead of hiring independent contractors, he brought in full-time employees and put them on the payroll — with benefits.
The manufacturing and distribution of their products is mostly handled by contractors who do not appear on the payroll.
Officials are asking for retired doctors to be put back on the payroll and come in to treat patients.
And then we have a person in each of those areas on the payroll as a season-long consultant.
If the Sky deal went through, Mr Murdoch would have an even higher proportion of Britain's journalists on the payroll.
Fewer than one shareholder in four backed the Pershing Square boss's bid for three seats on the payroll processor's board.
But as a big name on the payroll, the possibility of Kelly getting a battlefield promotion can't be dismissed either.
An audit by private consultants carried out in 2010 showed that up to 70,000 "ghost workers" were on the payroll.
"He was still on the payroll," said the deputy mayor who had hired him, Jorge Blas Fernández, to The Guardian.
I still want to get as close as I can, then get out of town and stay on the payroll!
They made the sacrifice to keep a full-time worker on the payroll who otherwise would have been let go.
Esty learned of the allegations within days, the Post reported, but kept Baker on the payroll for three more months.
The goal would be to provide relief to a small business that is trying to keep workers on the payroll.
A fund company can easily keep fees down when there aren't portfolio managers or legions of analysts on the payroll.
And here's the kicker: Dolan still has Thomas on the payroll, as he is now running the WNBA's New York Liberty.
Toyota has sought to retain employees on the payroll not just in Japan but in the company's US factories as well.
While most girls her age have their mothers to thank for their outfits, this young trendsetter has someone on the payroll.
Also present: Spicer, the former press secretary, who remains on the payroll as Sanders transitions into the job as his successor.
"Fox defended keeping Uncle Touch-Too-Much on the payroll, saying they regarded the settlement as a personal issue," Colbert said.
Dowless worked for the political consulting firm Red Dome, which was on the payroll of the Harris campaign, according to WSOC.
As a company, you are less likely to delegate essential or complex tasks to an individual who isn't on the payroll.
Some of the professors accused of misconduct remained on the payroll or were able to resign quietly, aided by confidentiality agreements.
In January 1996, Congress voted to put 760,000 federal workers back on the payroll and reopened a number of federal departments.
Plus, your medical bills are covered by insurance, your employer keeps you on the payroll and your medical insurance coverage continues.
"She's been at Facebook for eight years on the payroll," and worked with the company even before that at Outcast, Chan said.
"For BLS, you have to be on the payroll and you have to have been paid during the survey week," said Zandi.
This also strengthens negotiating leverage and allows providers to circumvent anti-kickback laws by simply placing patient referring doctors on the payroll.
Flynn's history of pushing specific policies while being on the payroll of the primary beneficiaries of said policies is also well documented.
Sanders had 1,215 people on the payroll in February, according to his campaign finance report, while Warren paid salaries to 1,203 staffers.
The attrition was due to desertions, failure to re-enlist and "ghost" soldiers who remain on the payroll, as well as casualties.
The loans can be forgiven if small business owners meet certain requirements including keeping staff on the payroll without reducing their wages.
Kudos to the Cheeca Lodge for its swift comeback from adversity and for keeping its employees on the payroll as it renovated.
But the legal opinions that kept two-thirds of federal civilian employees on the payroll in 2013 should be reviewed and revised.
A snarky suggestion from a former BP executive was that Goldman Sachs — itself far out of the money — put me on the payroll.
In one district of 400,000 people, fully 4% of the population was on the payroll, outstripping the East German Stasi in its pomp.
As critics have noted, the measure gives disproportionate influence to scientists on the payroll of companies that the EPA is supposed to regulate.
What better way to signal a bank's influence -- and convince regulators to tread lightly -- than to put two ex-presidents on the payroll?
Sources connected to Floyd's camp tell us the man in the red shirt is "not on the payroll" -- he's just with the entourage.
But in order to avoid anti-nepotism laws, the children were often put on the payroll of the RNC or DNC, Wead said.
He said ADP data counts as employed those workers who are on the payroll but can't make it to work due to weather.
You weren't hired to make sure everyone on the payroll is having fun; you're managing a place of business, not a cocktail party.
Another is that people advising veterans about their educational benefits could steer students to a particular school because they were on the payroll.
Perhaps the store's most charming fixture — although he is not officially on the payroll — is Joseph Solitario, 83, who lives down the block.
Also on the payroll are Albany lobbying firms, including Patrick B. Jenkins & Associates and Bolton St.-Johns, known for their connections to Gov.
"It's always easier to defer new construction than to stop paying people who are on the payroll or the welfare rolls," he said.
The minute the kids figure out how to get their dad on the payroll, you know the writing wants to do the impossible.
Anthony Scaramucci, White House communications director "The Mooch" lasted only 10 days on the payroll, but he made the most of them all.
It must be that way because your employer cannot afford to keep you on the payroll without making a profit on your work.
Only two months into his campaign, he already has 800 staffers on the payroll, a sign of strength matched by no other campaign.
Many chefs admit that some of their workers are probably undocumented but have used fake Social Security numbers to get on the payroll.
Her brother Gary became a backup singer and Michael her tour road manager, remaining on the payroll even when they weren't working for her.
Rene Dosiere, a parliamentarian who tracks abuses of public money, said 92 members of parliament were known to have family members on the payroll.
He could face three-and-a-half years in prison for putting two PSD functionaries on the payroll of the state child-protection agency.
She's not on the payroll, but the party paid her consulting firm, the Laymont Group, $135,000 last year, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
During his tenure, Whitaker was one of only two people on the payroll, and he made a total of $717,000 from 2014 to 2016.
It is not in your boss's, or the company's, interest to have somebody on the payroll who is systematically cut out of the loop.
Traditional brokerage firms don't have to worry about the big fixed costs of having agents on the payroll during slow fall and winter months.
He also said the payroll tax cuts Trump floated won't aid those no longer on the payroll, who could be the most in need.
Cities were able to come up with the money, but often small towns couldn't collect enough taxes to keep professional EMTs on the payroll.
Under the scheme, the government reimburses companies that reduce workers' hours or tell them not to come in but keep them on the payroll.
As soon as the official from Baghdad confirmed that the names on the payroll corresponded to real people, one of the fighters addressed him.
That kind of accountability and public attention, supporters say, could convince companies that it's simply not worth keeping a predatory employee on the payroll.
When Prime Minister al-Abadi assumed power in Iraq, he found 50,000 "ghost soldiers" on the payroll draining precious resources from the fight against Da'esh.
It's a ratings grab, and it's cheap," O'Brien said on BuzzFeed News' Twitter morning show AM to DM. "All those people are on the payroll.
What really kept me going all those years was just making a living — wanting to stay on the payroll until the end of the week.
The sixth, a Houston-based trader named Rodrigo Berkowitz, was still on the payroll when prosecutors issued a warrant for his arrest on Dec. 22018.
He was on the payroll of the Clinton Foundation, bringing in $10,000 a month as a consultant, while pursuing his own business interests in Libya.
He was on the payroll of the Clinton Foundation, bringing in $10,235 a month as a consultant, while pursuing his own business interests in Libya.
All these front offices with millions of dollars' worth of executives, assistants, consultants and capologists on the payroll, and they just can't crack the code.
Many of those small companies report that they plan to boost wages to fill new openings and hang onto the workers already on the payroll.
But this is not a clandestine field of pot in the mountains of northern Mexico, guarded by gunmen on the payroll of a drug cartel.
Courts already faced a huge backlog as the nation of 12 million people only had 274 judges on the payroll in the last government budget.
It is not possible to quantify precisely the net impact of this unusual string of severe weather events on the payroll employment data for September.
The headline on the payroll jobs report overstates weakness in the labor market, but job gains are expected to slow in 2019 relative to 2018.
I think that the government helping foot the bill to get the companies to keep the employees on the payroll is a very good idea.
The sixth, a Houston-based trader named Rodrigo Berkowitz, was still on the payroll when prosecutors issued a warrant for his arrest on Dec. 5.
But it doesn't keep those teachers on the payroll indefinitely — rather, it has them on call and pays them when their insights are in demand.
Nikki R. Haley, the ambassador to the United Nations, put her longtime pollster on the payroll and has become better acquainted with New York financiers.
And it was reported that Mr. Borkai's son was on the payroll of a company owned by another man who took part in the orgy.
Would he still be on the payroll now if not for the allegations -- and the images of ex-wife Colbie Holderness' black eye -- going public?
That is almost certainly why he put James and Sally Hemings on the payroll with the other servants at his residence, the Hôtel de Langeac.
Dragnea is accused of keeping two women on the payroll of a state agency in 2006-2013 even though they were employed by his party.
Putting a kid on the payroll can reap even more tax benefits for families with a small business or who are self-employed, said Demming.
A man formerly on the payroll of the largest coal mining company in America will now be second in command at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Jordan would not comment on the status of those officers who were at the scene other than to say they are all still on the payroll.
And remember, the Mets already have one frightening contract on the payroll, for David Wright, the stalwart captain with spinal stenosis who is signed through 2020.
The dotcom bubble was yet to fully deflate and there was still enough money kicking around from speculative investments to keep us all on the payroll.
To try to make this right for the-- the people on the payroll and the people who are very much a part of the GE family.
Like the east, the Tripoli administration has been hiring since 2014, putting members of armed groups on the payroll in a vain attempt to buy loyalty.
"People need to put their political affiliation aside and the priority has to be to get people back to work, back on the payroll," he added.
He was creating fictitious jobs in his office in order to put his sister on the payroll, as she couldn't be employed under state nepotism laws.
At the same time, he still has his Senate campaign staff on the payroll, affording him a cadre of operatives who could spring back into action.
He was initially skeptical of Mr. Trump: He once suggested that the president-to-be was on the payroll of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Esty apologized last week after media reports revealed that she kept Baker on the payroll despite having learned of the abuse allegations against him by Kain.
It has courted public figures (including by putting some on the payroll), promised substantial investment, sponsored cultural programmes and events, and applied diplomatic pressure when necessary.
The High Court of Cassation and Justice found Dragnea guilty Thursday of intervening to keep two party members on the payroll of a public family welfare agency.
The drivers had been kept on the payroll even though Uber suspended its self-driving tests in North America following the deadly March 19th crash in Arizona.
Gowen said most offices ended their relationship with Awan, but that Wasserman Schultz's office continued to keep him on the payroll until the day of the arrest.
The city's most recent budget cuts the size of the police force by 8 percent to 2,629, still more officers than it now has on the payroll.
Officials said the 80 names handed over were mainly older commanders who might be put on the payroll but who would probably go onto the inactive list.
But it quickly outgrew that arrangement and went on to become the largest employer in Shenandoah, Pa. It has about 240 people on the payroll today. Mrs.
"Too many people in power knew about the behaviors and the complaints and yet the predators continued on the payroll and abused even more students," DeVos said.
The bill includes $350 billion in loans for small businesses, but that money will only go to companies that keep all of their employees on the payroll.
Much of the necessary work is done by scientists on the payroll of the country's principal research agency, known as the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
Spicer's case is more curious: He's been out of his post for five weeks, but is still on the payroll as he searches for his next gig.
They say contract personnel — whether design teams, engineers or production workers — can sometimes be kept waiting for guidance from the Pentagon but still are on the payroll.
"Anyone who's funded a company that has a call center knows that it's extraordinarily hard to keep those employees on the payroll — there's huge turnover," he said.
But some of the workers in Bedminster told The Times they were kept on the payroll despite the fact that management was aware of the false documents.
That would leave only Matt Harrison — an injured starter acquired from Texas to offset some of Hamels's salary — on the payroll, freeing MacPhail and Klentak to start over.
And when you have Slater on the payroll, you're going to have him do more than just leer menacingly at the camera for a few seconds every episode.
Its remaining employees were laid off at the close of August, though CEO David Taylor and some support staff had remained on the payroll a few days longer.
The office does not exist as a legal entity and its executives and employees are technically on the payroll of affiliates such as flagship Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
Deals for Bobby Bonilla, Vince Coleman, Kevin Appier (and his replacement on the payroll, Mo Vaughn), Francisco Rodriguez, Oliver Perez, Luis Castillo and Jason Bay were expensive mistakes.
Bobby Bonilla, Vince Coleman, Kevin Appier (and his replacement on the payroll, Mo Vaughn), Francisco Rodriguez, Oliver Perez, Luis Castillo and Jason Bay — none of those deals worked.
For this he was put on the payroll as the county's register of deeds, Elliot Willensky wrote in "When Brooklyn Was the World, 1920-1957," published in 1986.
The government would also put together a business package in the next few days to allow businesses to keep staff on the payroll until tourists returned, Key said.
Arthur puts Franco on the payroll, and medium-strength jokes ensue as Franco introduces Arthur to internet marketing and wild new doughnut flavors that draw a hipster crowd.
State laws often make it hard to change pension plans for public workers already on the payroll, so many cost-cutting measures affect only those hired after enactment.
They were kept on the payroll despite the fact that management was aware that they had used phony documents to secure employment, as is common among undocumented immigrants.
Short-time work is a form of state aid that allows employers to switch to shorter working hours during an economic downturn to keep them on the payroll.
It also said they were kept on the payroll even though management was aware they had used phony documents to secure employment, as is common among undocumented immigrants.
They get poor reviews and make a lot of money, and most people go home happy enough — including, presumably, Howard, Hanks, and whoever else is on the payroll.
He has been listening closely to the counsel of his closest aides and veteran election strategist Lynton Crosby, who is not officially on the payroll but is offering advice.
Todd Haimes, the artistic director of the nonprofit Roundabout Theater Company, said that his organization was committed to paying four weeks' salary and benefits to everyone on the payroll.
Nigel Farage was on the payroll of the Russian government for years, as a contracted regular commentator for Russia Today, which we know is a Russian state propaganda network.
Michael Flynn Of all the American influence-peddlers who've been on the payroll of Russian oligarchs, only one is currently seeking immunity before he testifies at a congressional hearing.
In those early days, with only 19 people on the payroll, Solomon had made a classic Silicon Valley mistake and hired what&aposs known as a "brilliant jerk" engineer.
Those who choose to clock out a good 10, 20 or 25 years ahead of schedule rarely have financial worries — otherwise, presumably, they would still be on the payroll.
One big reason for that has been because hiring sales people — much less having them on the payroll — has just felt like a financial and organizational step too steep.
The case created tensions between the city and the district attorney, who criticized the decision to allow Mr. Smith to remain on the payroll for the last three years.
The plan also calls for a $300 billion loan program that could allow small businesses who've been disrupted by the outbreak to continue to keep employees on the payroll.
Zachary D. Fuentes, the deputy chief of staff, is still on the payroll, even though the acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, brought in his own deputy, Emma Doyle.
He has also made an issue of the fact that Mr. Messer's wife, a lawyer, is on the payroll of an Indianapolis suburb even though she, too, lives in Virginia.
Those demands, and their redemptive fulfillment—the flight of the rocket, the second Nobel prize, the name on the payroll—represent the beginning, middle, and end of these movies' concerns.
"We're gonna stand up against efforts to privatize Social Security and we'll look for ways to keep it solvent going forward, focusing primarily on the payroll tax cap," he said.
According to a notice obtained by CNN, employees went back on the payroll on Sunday and are required to report to the office after the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
This is because large corporations can easily adapt to new and expensive regulations when they have legions of lawyers and accountants on the payroll and more money to work with.
"I see a lot of stuff that comes out in Washington," Mr. McGrath said, "and I got to scratch my head and say, 'That guy must be on the payroll.'"
On the payroll tax, employees see 6.2 percent of their earnings deducted each paycheck, and their employers kick in another 20183 percent, to fund Social Security in the United States.
The necessary solution is a grand bargain: The federal government provides the money that companies are unable to earn, and companies use the money to keep workers on the payroll.
For one thing, the Conyers accusers are all former staffers whose charges stem from episodes that occurred while they were on the payroll and performing duties related to their jobs.
Over the weekend she was wrestling with what to tell her staff — whether to fire them, so that they could qualify for unemployment, or somehow keep them on the payroll.
Mnuchin said the White House's plan would also allocate $300 billion for small businesses, noting that "there will be loan forgiveness" for employees who keep their workers on the payroll.
Volunteers are offered scripts and "principles" by the campaign, but organizers on the payroll have no way of assuring the campaign's message remains constant or comes across how they might hope.
There are of course practical concerns about having someone so comfortable with blatant racial attacks on the payroll (and yes, comparing a black person to an ape is a classic attack).
An unidentified department employee told the Post that members of the in-house security team remain on the payroll but are not guarding DeVos and have not been assigned new duties.
The transcript shows House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy joking with his colleagues that then-candidate Trump and California Republican Dana Rohrabacher were both on the payroll of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Other key parts of the bill include: A tax credit of up to $10,000 for wages paid by businesses hit hard by the coronavirus, to incentivize keeping staff on the payroll.
Andrew M. Cuomo had questioned the performance of the state comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, whose office — relying on the payroll documents provided by Mr. Flanagan's Senate staff — actually issued the payments.
Elizabeth Esty kept her chief of staff on the payroll for three months after another former aide made allegations of harassment against him, the Connecticut Democrat insisted she would not resign.
"Unfortunately, we don't have the luxury to bring Nick to Paris, because, like, too many people on the payroll," said Konstantin, who nonetheless praises Saviano's technical knowledge and influence on Amanda.
Parscale is on the payroll of five campaign and political advocacy organizations tied to Trump, lucrative work that made him central to Trump's campaign even before his appointment as campaign manager.
The hospital did not disclose details of Pham's employment status, but the Dallas Morning News has reported that she was kept on the payroll even though she did not return to work.
I mean, Steele is on the payroll of Hillary Clinton and the FBI and when they fire him for being a liar, they continue to use him in violation of FBI regulations.
Signed on the January transfer deadline day from AC Milan on a free, de Jong brought the Galaxy and Major League Soccer the cachet of yet another big name on the payroll.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) says House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) apologized to him for a "joke" he made about Rohrabacher being on the payroll of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"She should not be on the payroll for the city of Dallas" Merritt said, pointing to a 2017 shooting that Guyger was also involved in as additional proof that she should be removed.
They were convicted, Juppe in 2004 and Chirac in 2011 after retiring, of misusing public money to keep political allies on the payroll of Paris City Hall for jobs they did not do.
France says that, legally speaking, all Britons living there after a no-deal Brexit would need work permits, and that employers with Britons lacking such permits on the payroll would be criminally liable.
The alliance is supported by the central government in Baghdad, which has put both forces on the payroll to regain a foothold in the area, where it has no troops of its own.
The massive growth -- Buttigieg only surpassed 100 staffers on the payroll in mid-June -- tracks with the mayor's jump from a largely unknown Democrat to a top tier candidate in the 2020 race.
Larounis, who has since removed the video, tweeted that the "the people in the skit were on the payroll of AA" and that they have a group called Salute, which performs at shows.
Blackstone's portfolio of companies has more than 490,000 people on the payroll globally and manages money belonging to tens of millions of pensioners as well as sovereign wealth funds, according to Blackstone data.
Billionaire hedge fund manager William Ackman faces a crucial shareholder vote on Tuesday that will decide his months-long battle with Automatic Data Processing to get three seats on the payroll company's board.
The convictions on Friday come after complaints by American prosecutors last year that a leader of the country's antidrug agency was on the payroll of narcotics traffickers and tipped them off to raids.
The courage of a small business owner who's keeping folks on the payroll because he knows the family relies on it, even if it's not always the right thing to do bottom line.
Like other laid off employees, who would also remain on the payroll for 90 days, should these workers find a new job in that time, then they would stop being paid by WeWork.
He secretly tape-recorded activists, monitored their strategy sessions and, presenting himself as a journalist, did work for the World Health Organization — all while on the payroll of the firm's asbestos industry client.
Moreover, in Douglas's version, Verloc is on the payroll of the U.S. government and answers to Mr. Vladimir, an embassy official who gives him specific instructions on the target of the terroristic attack.
It ruled that unlike employees already on the payroll who can show that a policy has a negative impact on a group regardless of the motivation, applicants would have to prove intentional discrimination.
But at the golf club he owns in New Jersey, current and former workers told us, undocumented immigrants have been on the payroll for years — including a housekeeper, above, who cleaned his room.
The United Auto Workers agreed to allow General Motors to hire substantial numbers of new workers at roughly half the hourly wage of those already on the payroll and with reduced retirement benefits.
They were convicted, Juppe in 2004 and Chirac in 2011 after retiring, of misusing public money to keep political allies on the payroll of Paris City Hall for jobs they did not do.
He raised the idea, again, in a recent interview with Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, in which he scoffed at the idea of putting rapacious Libyan warlords and their militias on the payroll.
But those players, whose contracts were both extended, are still on the payroll for a combined $46 million this season — Sabathia as a roughly league-average starter, and Rodriguez in an advisory role.
According to an NBC News analysis of campaign finance filings, Democrats had more than five times as many paid staffers as Republicans listed on the payroll in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
"The gentleman he brought with him to his security briefing just last week is someone who's on the payroll of the Russia Times, which is basically a propaganda arm of the Kremlin," Mook said.
Also missing from the roughly 550 people on the payroll of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, are a permanent chief counsel, director for government affairs, chief financial officer, and enforcement chief.
More money in the bill for companies than for individuals -- A lot of the help is in the form of loans and there are conditions intended to make companies keep employees on the payroll.
A third was Christopher Ruddy, today the chief executive of Newsmax and confidant of President Trump, but at the time on the payroll of the right-wing tycoon Richard Mellon Scaife to promote conspiracies.
Also missing from the roughly 550 people on the payroll of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, are a permanent chief counsel, director for government affairs, chief financial officer and enforcement chief.
"We have seen instances where there are people who claim to be Nazis, but are in fact on the payroll of various SJW [social justice warrior] groups," and trying to damage Gab's reputation, he said.
Prosecutors accuse Dragnea, at the time a government official, of intervening from 2006-2012 to keep two women on the payroll of a family welfare agency, even though they were working for his party instead.
But now that the original task of selecting a convention site is complete, and Schiller is still on the payroll, the issue of what Trump's former bodyguard is being paid to do is not clear.
Opposition candidates are a fifth column on the payroll of the State Department and part of the scheme, the pamphlet said, along with the collapse in oil prices and the emergence of the Islamic State.
As the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt is technically a government employee, but he tends to act as if he's on the payroll of whatever corporation has rented him for the day.
The White House trotted out the traditional nothing-to-see-here defense and inexplicably predicted that the investigation might be nearing completion, a projection shared by almost no one who was not on the payroll.
"She should not be on the payroll for the city of Dallas" family attorney Lee Merritt said, pointing to a 2017 shooting that Guyger was also involved in as additional proof that she should be removed.
He and a fellow detective, Stephen Caracappa, were convicted in 29.9 of moonlighting as mob assassins, involved in eight gangland slayings while on the payroll of Anthony Casso, a Luchese crime family underboss known as Gaspipe.
For example, the Trump administration had proposed similarly large cuts in EPA's budget last year, yet in fiscal2018 its estimated outlays have declined only slightly and it has more employees on the payroll than in 2017.
We do know that Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's campaign manager, has worked as a consultant for various dictators, and was for years on the payroll of Viktor Yanukovych, the former Ukrainian president and a Putin ally.
Other employees include Natalie DeSabato, 26, a resident of nearby Ridgewood who secured herself a spot on the payroll by enticing the women with the homemade dough that they now use for their chocolate chip cookies.
Then, on Friday, WeWork sent a letter to some of these employees that work at select buildings and offered them a different deal: stay on the payroll until the end of February without coming into work.
On Tuesday, he said direct income support for people who do not qualify for unemployment benefits and money for businesses that keep people on the payroll even if they stay home are among the possible measures.
Senator Elizabeth Warren published a list of demands for companies that receive federal assistance, including forcing them to keep employees on the payroll, permanently banning stock buybacks and making C.E.O.s personally liable for their companies' compliance.
Senator Elizabeth Warren published a list of demands for companies that receive federal assistance, including forcing them to keep employees on the payroll, permanently banning stock buybacks and making C.E.O.s personally liable for their companies' compliance.
Since there are several thousand BDOs on the payroll, and most of them already know how to do checkpoint screening, reassigning them now would quickly add several thousand screeners to help alleviate this summer's dire shortage.
Mr. Fillon was recently embroiled in legal problems of his own, after revelations in the French news media that he used taxpayer money to put his wife and children on the payroll, ostensibly as parliamentary aides.
As young people are shunning government, the federal workforce is aging, with 45% over the age of 50, and 32% who were on the payroll at the start of fiscal 2018 eligible to retire in 2022.
He was found guilty of keeping two women on the payroll of a state agency in 2006-2013 even though they were employed by his party while he was a county council chief - a charge he denies.
A letter was reportedly sent to these employees this week which stated that the company is restructuring "to better align our resources with business requirements," though they will remain on the payroll until the middle of February.
The Zamil Group, a Saudi conglomerate with more than 100 family members on the payroll, demands that both family and non-family executives go through a "future leaders programme", which uses psychometric tests to assess their abilities.
The broader case surrounding him also has put renewed scrutiny on Wasserman Schultz for keeping Awan on the payroll for months, even after a criminal investigation was revealed and he was barred from the House IT network.
Mr. Abbas stopped paying for Gaza's electricity and reduced the salaries of thousands of bureaucrats, teachers and police officers, who have been on the payroll for years though Mr. Abbas ordered them not to work for Hamas.
Rather, the goal is to ingratiate themselves into the athlete's inner circle and remain on the payroll, by hook or by crook, all while brandishing their association with Famous Athlete X as a validation of their work.
Prosecutors said that Ms. Netanyahu, whom they charged with fraud, had concealed that a cook was on the payroll so that she could order hundreds of catered meals from expensive restaurants and charge them to the state.
In late February, Jeff Payer, the Jupiter club's golf course superintendent, called in Mr. Hernández and the six other maintenance workers who were still on the payroll of another staffing company, Ryvor Golf, the immigrant workers said.
At the university, service workers on the payroll of an outside contractor earn the same pay and benefits they would get as direct university employees — including health insurance and pension benefits, paid vacation and child care assistance.
This administration may look like a happy family (especially when the Big Man's daughter sits in on meetings and her husband's on the payroll), but at present the "family" looks more like the Married to the Mob kind.
These non-employee workers are paid for their services, and when it comes to tax time they receive a form 1099 as opposed to a W2, as they are not on the payroll of the business in question.
It is hard to find anyone involved in soccer who has been untouched: players, executives, owners and even journalists, 10 of whom were exposed by FIFA investigators as being on the payroll of an indicted former federation president.
The PSD leader, who is also speaker of the lower house of parliament, was found guilty of keeping two women on the payroll of a state agency in 2006-2013 even though they were employed by his party.
Dragnea, who is also speaker of Romania's lower house of parliament, had been found guilty of keeping two women on the payroll of a child protection state agency for years even though they were working for his party.
At the time, Mr. Dowless was also on the payroll for Mr. Harris's strategists, just two years after Mr. Harris's first primary run against Mr. Pittenger failed, in part, because of his trouncing in absentee-by-mail voting.
Additional approaches that work through a firm's payroll were successful in Germany during the 2008 recession — the government made payments to companies that partially covered worker salaries and kept employees on the payroll during periods of reduced demand.
Last year Yahoo Sports revealed documents that purported to show the families of several former stars who went on to play for many of the top college basketball programs were on the payroll of Dawkins, the aspiring agent.
McCabe, who served a brief stint as acting director of the bureau after Trump fired ex-FBI chief James Comey, will remain on the payroll until March, when he is eligible to retire with full benefits, NBC said.
Documents from the case reported by Yahoo Sports last year indicated that former top players at dozens of prominent programs — including Duke — had been on the payroll of an aspiring agent who has since been convicted of fraud.
To save businesses, preserve the productive capacity of the economy and limit mass unemployment, the federal government must provide the money that companies are unable to earn, which will in turn allow companies to keep workers on the payroll.
To save businesses, preserve the productive capacity of the economy and limit mass unemployment, the federal government must provide the money that companies are unable to earn, which will in turn allow companies to keep workers on the payroll.
This decision to keep parks open is part of a contingency plan set up last year allowing a small staff to remain on the payroll, but the limited staffing has proven to insufficient for how many people are visiting.
President Trump can do serious damage to the pharmaceutical price-gougers if he wants to, and will be cheered on by everyone who is not on the payroll of the pharmaceutical industry, and even some of them as well.
Media personalities on the payroll of foreign domestic interests become operators utilizing their professional skill and access; they "navigate" along the information's conceptual contours, leveraging public awareness to their master's goals without revealing their identities and motives whenever possible.
And Dolan, who presumably has an army of PR flaks on the payroll, has repeatedly made himself look even worse, first by having Oakley arrested (on national TV, no less), then by publicly implying that Oakley has an alcohol problem.
The Dutchman joins fellow European Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi on the payroll of the CFA, with the Italian World Cup winner currently preparing the senior team for the finals of the Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates in January.
All of the Baltimore officers are back at work and back on the payroll but are still in the middle of an administrative review with the Montgomery County Police Department which can result in sanctions or even firing from the department.
Le Pen is herself the target of a separate judicial inquiry into accusations she and her party put assistants on the payroll of the European Parliament when they were actually working on national constituency matters and not European assembly duties.
That's enough to keep her and the festival's general manager, Christian De Gré, on the payroll during the hiatus year — but, for a group that operates on about 90 percent earned income, not enough to go on longer than that.
Senior Republicans pushed back on the idea, arguing it would be more effective to use that money to support loans and grants to small businesses that keep their employees on the payroll and to boost funding for state unemployment systems. Sen.
Boris Johnson's Conservative government even plans to adopt the scheme, with the government of the United Kingdom promising to support 80 percent of worker salaries, up to nearly $3,000 a month, as long as firms keep them on the payroll.
He received a police officer's salary from the Palestinian Authority, though like many others on the payroll of the authority, idled years ago in Gaza for political reasons, he did not actually put on a uniform and go to work.
Esty's previous public statements Monday came after media reports revealed that she had kept her then-chief of staff, Tony Baker, on the payroll months after the former staffer, Anna Kain, alleged she had been threatened and harassed by him.
Then, to get Afghan leaders to update their systems with biometrics of existing soldiers to ensure there were no "ghost soldiers" on the payroll, they held back pay for tens of thousands of army soldiers funded by the United States.
The severance offer Recode reviewed (which may not apply to all terminated employees) provides three months of "garden leave" — in which an employee remains on the payroll with benefits but stops working — as well as one month of severance pay.
And former Googler Karen Wickre offers a view of the company's university-like, value-based, "open-communication culture," and how Google is handling the recent unprecedented breaches of its intrinsic code now that it has some 75,000 people on the payroll.
And on the very day he cleared her, he launched the investigation of Donald Trump, meeting secretly with the author of the anti-Trump dossier who is on the payroll of Hillary Clinton and he was off to the races to destroy Trump.
The British-born Hill, who left her White House job shortly before the July 25 call but remained on the payroll into August, had advocated a tough U.S. approach on Moscow even as Trump was more accommodating toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"I think he is part nihilist, part anarchist, part exhibitionist, part opportunist, who is either actually on the payroll of the Kremlin or in some way supporting their propaganda objectives, because of his resentment toward the United States, toward Europe," she said.
A recent census of the public education system — the first the government had ever conducted, officials said — found thousands of ghost employees on the payroll and many more former employees who had quit, retired or died but were still being issued paychecks.
In January, ProPublica reported on LIFE 890, a union run by a man who has put his wife, three children and son-in-law on the payroll over the years and is based in a residential townhouse the family owns through an LLC.
In 2014, a former chief of the Venezuelan intelligence services, Hugo Carvajal, was arrested in Aruba at the request of American officials who unsealed indictments accusing him of being on the payroll of Colombian traffickers and of investing in and coordinating drug shipments.
In a December 220006 article entitled "You're Not Fired, Ever," National Review contributor James Richardson described instances of federal employees remaining on the payroll long after supervisors learned of malfeasance that should have resulted at the very least in dismissal, if not prosecution.
When he entered the presidential race late last year, he had promised to keep his campaign staffers on the payroll and direct his resources to defeat President Donald Trump through November of 2020, even if he himself never became the Democratic nominee.
Hoping to use their facilities to help battle the coronavirus outbreak and keep employees on the payroll, the guild has partnered with the state of Pennsylvania to produce 100,000 bottles of hand sanitizer using alcohol that would normally fill bottles of spirits.
Hoping to use their facilities to help battle the coronavirus outbreak and keep employees on the payroll, the guild has partnered with the state of Pennsylvania to produce 100,000 bottles of hand sanitizer using alcohol that would normally fill bottles of spirits.
In the first trial, he described how the company's need for the senator's help in getting legislation passed influenced his decision to hire Adam Skelos in 2011 and to keep him on the payroll, even though he seldom showed up to work.
The left-leaning consulting firm Lockwood Strategy, in turn, has helped staff up the outlets, and in at least one case, Lockwood was on the payroll of the Virginia Democratic Party as an ACRONYM-backed outlet favorably covered the party's 2019 statehouse candidates.
Most employees, whether the seamstresses stitching at the leather seats or the paint specialists who spend about 50 hours per vehicle on the perfect finish, draw on decades of experience (although there also is a crop of youthful looking employees on the payroll).
Seven out of every eleven in the Premier League are imported, and it is unlikely that Bilic would have suggested that West Ham pay 15 million pounds, about $22 million — the sum paid to Liverpool for Carroll — had he not already been on the payroll.
The publication was allegedly contacted by two immigrants, Sandra Diaz, 46, and Victorina Morales, 83 — the former of whom worked at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, from 2010-13 and the latter of whom is still on the payroll there.
JARRETT: -- from the Department of Justice and the FBI which shows that Christopher Steele was not only on the payroll of Hillary Clinton, but for seven months before the Trump-Russia case was officially launched, he was on the FBI&aposs payroll receiving 210 payments.
Alphabet's sale of two robotics companies this week should serve as a warning to all the other robots whose budgets depend on the approval of CFO Ruth Porat: From now on, merely becoming a YouTube video star isn't enough to stay on the payroll.
Dragnea, who is also lower house speaker, was given a two-year suspended sentence in a vote rigging case and also sentenced to three and a half years in jail for helping keep two party employees on the payroll of the state child protection agency.
Perhaps not the least obvious time to rob your former employer, but Pace didn't want to waste his time on the payroll, during which he had made a meticulous study of the security measures of the facility—and he still had a working key.
We&aposve also learned about a last minute letter WeWork sent to some of these employees telling them they could skip the new job offer and instead take a layoff package that would keep them on the payroll, without coming into work, until late February.
Finance Committee chair Chuck Grassley said the bill already contains incentives for businesses to keep employees on the payroll, and nobody who leaves a job voluntarily is eligible to receive UI. He rejected the caps as unfeasible, given the urgency of passing the bill.
Nikki Haley, the ambassador to the United Nations and a former governor of South Carolina, put her longtime pollster on the payroll, has gotten better acquainted with some of New York's financiers and carved out a far more muscular foreign policy niche than Mr. Trump.
The college had the foresight to put Lucille's longtime housekeeper, Bessie Williams, whom she hired in 1972, on the payroll, and every couple of weeks, she'd clean the house as she always had; she retired not long before the house opened as a museum.
It helps that Armstrong has finance and business journalists—as well as the writer of Enron, a play portraying the scandal surrounding the multi-billion dollar energy plant's collapse—on the payroll, offering consultation on the mergers and shifty corporate dealings seen in the show.
TechCrunch has been informed by sources that the company relieved impacted employees of duties today but will keep them on the payroll until February 16, likely planning to hold this news for after CES and perhaps tie it to an upcoming earnings report as in past instances.
It was on the payroll of at least one agency, we don&apost know, maybe more than one agency, which would have been without precedent within at least modern American history, that to go back to the &apos60s to find anything similar in terms of governmental abuse.
But when Shaub had asked federal agencies to give him copies of those waivers, which would reveal the names of the lobbyists on the payroll, the White House asked him to withdraw that request and challenged "his legal authority to demand the information," according to the Times.
Irish ministers are working on plans similar to those introduced by the British government on Friday that will see businesses paid up to 80% of a worker's salary, up to 2,500 pounds ($2,915), if the employer keeps them on the payroll, the newspaper reported on Saturday.
Earlier this week, Rodong Shinmun, North Korea's main state-run daily newspaper, sharply criticized American news outlets as "hack media on the payroll of power" for featuring United States officials discussing how aid would flow toward North Korea if it agreed to give up its nuclear program.
Despite a high-profile effort by Mayor Bill de Blasio to reduce the number of city teachers without permanent jobs who draw full pay and benefits, the city spent $275 million this school year to keep them on the payroll, according to a study released Thursday.
The Trump Organization has said that workers who have been identified as undocumented are no longer employed and that executives were not aware that undocumented workers were on the payroll -- though several workers have said that their managers knew about their status and helped them falsify documents.
It's hard to imagine that she believed Howard would cash that check, and it's hard to imagine that she means it when she suggests, in a parting aperçu by a valet stand, that Hamlin had endangered his clients by keeping the mentally unstable Chuck on the payroll.
MODEL TAKEN HOSTAGE BY ABUSIVE BOYFRIEND SAVES HERSELF USING SELFIE OF BADLY BEATEN FACE But when a downpour unfashionably soaked an outdoor Dior show last week in Chantilly, France, the shaman was back on the payroll for Louis Vuitton's fashion show at the Fondation Maeght, near Antibes, this week.
I don't fundamentally care who dies in Avengers: Endgame because I'm too conscious that any deaths in that franchise are going to be entirely mercenary and contract-driven: Marvel can't keep extremely expensive actors like Robert Downey Jr. on the payroll forever, but they can transition to new stories.
Tomas Pergler, head of domestic political news at the Prague financial daily Hospodarske Noviny and author of "Babis — The Story of an Oligarch," said that Mr. Babis had become the country's largest employer — with some 34,000 people on the payroll — through a combination of hard work and clever tactics.
JIM CRAMER: Curious to know, when I look at the bill in its entirety, what it says to me is, one thing that's missing that I know you can provide because this is an incredible bipartisan act: can you challenge American business to keep people on the payroll?
The White House also declined to say whether other aides on the payroll as speechwriters — Brittany Baldwin, a former speechwriter for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas; William Gribbin, a former writer at the Heritage Foundation; and Theodore Royer, a former speechwriter for Rick Perry — helped craft the speech.
It was evident from the outset that there were practical concerns about having someone so comfortable making blatant racial attacks on the payroll of an organization tasked with serving the state's elderly and disabled residents (and yes, comparing a black person to an ape is a classic racist attack).
Follicle testing is not a common way for employers to administer random tests or post-incident tests to those who are already on the payroll, Sample says, but it is a way some businesses are screening job applications because this method can trace drug usage months after the last high.
Rachline, 29, a rising young star in Le Pen's anti-immigration and anti-euro party, had been on the payroll of the Lille-based regional council while at the same time being an elected councillor in a region in Provence, about 1,000 km (625 miles) to the south, it said.
Mr. Fuentes told colleagues that after his mentor, John F. Kelly, left his job as chief of staff at the end of the year, he would "hide out" at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, adjacent to the White House, for six months, remaining on the payroll in a nebulous role.
When the Soviet Union set up the Intourist hotel and travel company under Stalin, the bellboys, drivers, cooks and maids all worked for the N.K.V.D., the secret police agency later known as the K.G.B. Also on the payroll were the prostitutes deployed to entrap and blackmail visiting foreign politicians and businessmen.
The New York Times reported in December that undocumented immigrants had been employed at another club owned by the Trump Organization, the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., and that they were kept on the payroll for years even though management there had some knowledge of their fraudulent papers.
The Bedminster golf club has recently terminated several workers who were determined to be ineligible to work in the country, according to several people familiar with the matter, following a New York Times report that revealed that immigrants who presented false documents were knowingly kept on the payroll, sometimes for years.
Meanwhile, Quentin (Jason Ralph), the show's male lead, spent most of season two trying to work through his grief over the death of his girlfriend, Alice (Olivia Taylor Dudley), while haunted by various manifestations of her (this story development proved both artful and a sneaky way to keep Dudley on the payroll).
This year, importers with access to heavily subsidized foreign exchange or those with goods to export have made substantial gains, while the tripling of welfare payments to the approximately 10 million poor people on the payroll of state agencies appears to have protected this group form the worst effects of the sanctions.
"I'd like to see Senate Democrats tell small business employees in their states who are literally being laid off every day that they're filibustering relief that will keep people on the payroll because Democrats' special interest friends want to squeeze employers while they're vulnerable," he said, referring to labor and environmental activists.
On March 19, Mr. McConnell unveiled the Republican approach — a $1 trillion proposal that centered on $1,600 cash payments to working Americans to tide them over, guaranteed loans and large tax cuts for corporate America and a newly created program to provide grants to small businesses that kept their workers on the payroll.
But he was free with his ideas and information — "He always had that catalog that was completely out of print that no one had," Mr. Sosa said — and had input on numerous other jobs whether or not he was on the payroll, like Mr. Goode's Chelsea restaurant Park, which opened in 2001.
In Russia, all kinds of dirt about opposition figures turns up online, or even on state television channels, ranging from documentaries that set out to prove these politicians are fifth columnists on the payroll of the State Department to videos from hidden hotel room cameras that show them engaging in extramarital sex.
The Justice Department had argued for a narrower definition — that an "emolument" was a benefit that a president received in exchange for a personal service that he or she performed in their official capacity — such as signing a treaty — or through an employer-employee relationship, such as being on the payroll of a foreign government.
" An opposition MP once demanded during a parliamentary session that Orbán explain the man's role, to which the prime minister responded by reading a prepared statement: "I did not find the person in question on the payroll of a single government institution or public company, so I am not competent to answer the question.
Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, had been on the payroll of an Erdogan ally throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, had published an op-ed arguing for Gulen's extradition on Election Day, and was reportedly offered $15 million to deliver Gulen to Turkey, allegedly meeting with Turkey's foreign minister to discuss a deal.
As one example of the type of foreign emolument the framers had in mind, Shumate pointed to the fact that King Charles II, who ruled England in the mid-17th century, was also on the payroll of France — that was the type of benefit the clause was designed to prevent, he said, not profits from commercial transactions.
If you wanted to present her with a list of classic records, you could go with the following: "Jibaro" by Elkin & Nelson, William Pitt's "City Lights", "Josephine" by Chris Rea, The Residents' "Kaw-Liga", "Black Out" by Enzo Avitabile, "Driving Away From Home" by It's Immaterial, "Ain't Nobody" by Chaka Khan, "Jesus on the Payroll" by the Thrashing Doves.
Or maybe responsibility belongs with the executives who have tightened up expense policies (outside of their own of course), repeatedly rejected their employees' requests for raises, and required anyone on the payroll to respond to texts, Slacks, emails and phone calls at all hours of the day or night—rendering it near-impossible for them to sit back and relax at 1 p.m.
Former British spy and dossier compiler Christopher Steele, it turns out, managed to be on the payroll of the Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) while also being "compensated" by the FBI, the warrant reveals.
Third, while the bill should be commended for its fiscal responsibility, as it would increase payroll tax revenues by $85033 trillion and benefit payments by $817 billion over a decade, the large payroll tax increase for Social Security may hamper efforts to maintain Medicare hospital insurance, which also depends on the payroll tax and is projected to be unable to fully pay providers after 2026.
It contains small-business loans designed to keep employees on the payroll; one-time payments of $1,200 to many Americans; expanded unemployment benefits for a period of four months; $500 billion in funding for the Federal Reserve to use in a program of business grants, which administration officials say could bloom to $4 trillion through leveraging and investments; $100 billion toward medical care; and $150 billion to state antivirus efforts.
It contains small-business loans designed to keep employees on the payroll; one-time payments of $1,200 to many Americans; expanded unemployment benefits for a period of four months; $500 billion in funding for the Federal Reserve to use in a program of business grants, which administration officials say could bloom to $4 trillion through leveraging and investments; $100 billion toward medical care; and $150 billion to state antivirus efforts.
Op-Ed Contributors The revelation on Wednesday that President Trump appointed Michael T. Flynn as his national security adviser even though he knew that Mr. Flynn was on the payroll of a Turkish-owned firm with close connections to the Turkish government was accompanied by alarming reports: Decisions that Mr. Flynn made about the war in Syria during his brief tenure appear to have been influenced by his Turkish paymaster.

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