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 PHOENIX, Ariz. -- It s a tough time to work at a restaurant. Most of them have had to                             change the way they re doing business                          by switching to take-out and delivery only. Some restaurants have had to lay off workers or put them on stanley cups uk  furlough. As restaurants struggle to stay  stanley kubek in business, one Arizona boss is going all out for his employees.Pete Stidham, owner of the Original Breakfast House in North Phoenix, has decided to donate 100% of all his take-out order proceeds to the employees he has had to put on furlough. This way at least they get a little something in their paychecks. It s not the full amount but it s something,  said Stidham.The California beach-themed restaurant has been a staple in the neighborhood for the last seven years. Stidham, who has worked in the restaurant industry since 1966, says he knows the plight of his employees. I started as a dishwasher at Denny s 50 years ago. I know how hard it is and how employees are struggling, just barely making their bills. It s tough. They re the ones suffering the most,  said Stidham.Employees who worked at the Original Breakfast House told KNXV they were extremely touched by their boss  move. John is just a remarkable man. We re his family. He is our family. [We re] just so t stanley cup hankful. He didn t have to do that,  said Seta Garabet, who has been a server at the diner for five years.She, like others, suffered a big hit to her paychecks due to the sudden decline in business, a Vthw McMahon files for five new XFL trademarks, report says
 A bipartisan group of US senators announced a bill Thursday to improve reporting in the instant background system called the  Fix NICS Act of 2017, in the wake of the Texas mass shooting perpetrated by a person whose violent criminal record should have prevented him from buying guns.Two Senate sources told CNN on Wednesday that a bipartisan group of senators were likely to introduce legislation to ensure states and the federal government upload required background check information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.RELATED: What we know about Texas church shooting suspect Devin Patrick KelleySen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat who has long called for more gun control legislation, appeared to highlight the effort Thursday. BREAKING: We ve just introduced bipartisan legislation to improve the gun ba stanley cup ckground check system. Progress is possible!  she tweeted.The need for the legislation was highlighted after the recent mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, where it was later revealed that the shooter was stanley flasche  imprisoned for domestic abuse but the Air Force didn t convey that information to NICS, which should have prevented him from buying the guns used in the mass s kubki stanley hooting.Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas and Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut are spearheading the legislation.The bill represents a rare bipartisan agreement in recent years to pass gun legislation in the wake of several of deadliest mass shootings in modern America