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Following Wednesday's violence on Capitol Hill, Goldman Sachs has made an ask. Goldman Sachs asked small-business owners not to wear "Storm the Hill" T-shirts. The company mailed them for an unrelated event, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The virtual event, planned for January 13, is to encourage small-business owners. The plan was to pressure lawmakers to pass additional COVID-19 relief for businesses. But the bank rebranded the event after pro-Trump terrorists literally stormed the hill on Wednesday.
Cochabamba (Bolivia), Aug 7 (EFE) .- The center of Cochabamba, one of the main cities of Bolivia, shows a landscape of closed businesses where commercial activity was boiling before, reflecting an economic crisis in the country.(CAMERA: Claudio Ábrego)
California, Jul 23 (EFE / EPA) .- A beauty salon in Lake Forest, California, adapts to the coronavirus pandemic by taking care of customers outside the store.(Camera: EUGENE GARCIA) FOOTAGE SHOWS CLOSED BEAUTY SALONS AND A BARBER IN LAKE FOREST TAKING CARE OF CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE STORE.
Sao Paulo city Mayor Bruno Covas announces that bars, restaurants, beauty salons and barbershops can reopen starting July 6, while Brazil's COVID-19 death toll -- which surges past 60,000 -- remains the highest in Latin America. SOUNDBITE
Burlington (Massachusetts, USA), May 26 (EFE / EPA) .- Barbershops, car washes and drive-ins, among other places, opened their doors on Monday, with reinforced sanitary measures, in Massachusetts after quarantine.(CAMERA: Cj Gunther)INCLUDES RESOURCE IMAGES OF THE "KASINO" BARBERY IN BURLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS,