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Sale of Trump's DC hotel on hold as commercial real estate industry reels The commercial real estate industry has ground nearly to a halt because of coronavirus shutdowns, forcing buyers and sellers of major properties, including President Trump's company, to put their plans on hold. The Trump Organization, which he still owns, ...
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US Consumer Confidence Approaches Three-Year Low WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer confidence dropped to a near three-year low in March as households worried about the economy's near-term outlook amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has upended life for Americans. The survey from the Conference ...
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Breads Bakery, Eli's Market and Others Offer Holiday Packages In normal times, many people enjoy communal Passover Seder dinners in restaurants, and there are usually many worth recommending. Similarly, Easter Sunday is often a time for festive brunches and dinners, frequently in restaurants. But this year is ...
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Walmart To Start Checking Workers' Temperatures Walmart plans to start checking workers' temperatures as they clock in and to offer gloves and masks who want them, the company said on Tuesday as it announced a series of new measures to safeguard against the coronavirus. Retail workers across the ...
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How to delay your credit card payment during the coronavirus pandemic The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has many Americans out of work and struggling to pay bills, which may include hefty credit card debt. Prior to the current economic turmoil, credit card debt hit a record high of $930 billion for Americans in the final quarter of ...
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Senators urge US airlines to issue ticket refunds after bailout WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nine Democratic U.S. senators on Tuesday urged the chief executives of 11 major airlines to issue full cash refunds to customers canceling flights during the coronavirus pandemic after Congress approved $25 billion in cash grants ...
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Microsoft to enable new 5G edge computing scenarios with Azure Edge Zones, now in private preview Cloud. Cloud computing: Spending is breaking records, Microsoft Azure slowly closes the gap on AWS · Microsoft to combine its Windows client and hardware teams under Chief Product Officer Panos Panay · Top cloud providers in 2020: AWS, Microsoft ...
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From SARS to COVID-19: Hong Kong's Path to an Asia Free Health Zone Bats are a known harbor to a large variety of viruses. Humans rarely interact with bats directly (they are not a common delicacy or pet in China), but other wild animals, such as civets and pangolins, do. Seventeen years before the outbreak of COVID-19, ...
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Builder Of Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Says It's Moving Forward After a decade of protests and political reversals in the U.S., the Canadian company behind the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline says it has made a final decision to build the long-delayed project. Once completed, it would deliver more than 830,000 ...
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Tesla Reports New Delivery Figures Soon. Here's What to Watch. Investors will soon have a fuller picture of how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting Tesla. The electric-vehicle maker is due to report first-quarter delivery numbers this week, and investors are bracing for bad news. Tesla had guided for 500,000 vehicle ...
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American Airlines Is Taking Government Aid. That Will Cost Investors, but It's Worth It. American Airlines expects to receive $12 billion from the $2 trillion stimulus package passed into law Friday. The government expects to be compensated for any aid, which makes the situation complicated for investors. But given the severity of the Covid-19 ...
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JPMorgan starts mandatory diversity training for managers after discrimination allegations JPMorgan Chase said it was instituting mandatory diversity and inclusion training for its managers after a December New York Times article detailed racial discrimination at a branch in Arizona. The bank, which admitted to failures tied to the report in January, ...
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With hand sanitizer and elbow bumps, real estate agents are still selling during pandemic Normally, spring is the busiest time of the year for the housing market, with buyers coming out in droves. Now, as nonessential businesses are shuttering to wait out the pandemic, some real estate professionals are carrying on as usual — albeit with masks, ...
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McCormick's Earnings Drop as COVID-19 Starts Affecting Global Spice Sales McCormick (NYSE: MCK) is just starting to see an effect from the COVID-19 outbreak. The global spice and flavorings giant on Tuesday reported fiscal first-quarter results that showed mounting pressure on its sales and profits just before social containment ...
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Plastic Wars: Industry Spent Millions Selling Recycling — To Sell More Plastic Editor's note: NPR will be publishing stories from this investigative series in the weeks ahead, even as we focus our current coverage on the coronavirus pandemic. But here's a look at some of our key findings. You can watch the full documentary film from this ...
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Uber to offer 10 million free rides and deliveries for healthcare workers, others in need Uber Technologies Inc. announced Tuesday that it would be offering 10 million free rides and food deliveries to those in need during the COVID-19 outbreak. Those eligible for the benefit include healthcare workers, senior citizens, and others who need ...
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Burger King, Popeyes to use thermometers on workers, pay bonus for April amid coronavirus outbreak Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The owner of several popular fast-food chains recently addressed the coronavirus outbreak. As more cities and states issue orders shutting down restaurant dining ...
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Coronavirus forces JCPenney to extend closures, furlough workers Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Continue Reading Below. JCPenney will temporarily furlough the majority of its hourly and corporate employees next month as the company extends the temporary ...
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Bon Secours to furlough workers not working on COVID-19 response NORFOLK, Va. — Bon Secours will be furloughing hundreds of workers who are not working on response efforts to COVID-19. The hospital system released a statement on Tuesday saying that they will be redeploying or temporarily furloughing associated ...
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Carhartt to make masks, gowns in COVID-19 response Rugged work apparel outfitter Carhartt Inc. is joining the effort to supply personal protective equipment to first-line responders battling the deadly COVID-19 outbreak. The Dearborn clothier plans to begin producing 50,000 medical gowns on April 6 and 2.5 ...
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Delay in Fiat Chrysler-PSA merger "inevitable", Italy's FIOM union says after meeting with FCA MILAN, March 31 (Reuters) - Italy's metalworker union FIOM said Fiat Chrysler had confirmed its merger plans with Frances' PSA during a call with unions on Tuesday, adding that a delay was "certain" given the current situation. "FCA confirmed its industrial ...
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe donates 100K drinks to health care workers during coronavirus fight This company found a smooth way to help out with the coronavirus pandemic. Tropical Smoothie Cafe announced its goal to donate 100,000 smoothies across the nation to health care workers fighting against the COVID-19 outbreak. The brand is calling the ...
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New area code approved for Tampa area An additional area code, the state's 20th, was approved for the Tampa region Tuesday as numbers in the decades-old 813 area code are running out. The Florida Public Service Commission voted, without discussion, to a 13-month implementation of what is ...
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Prepreg Market 2020-2024| Demand for Lightweight Materials in Automotive Sector to Boost Market Growth | Technavio LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 31, 2020--. The prepreg market is expected to grow by USD 1.84 billion during 2020-2024, according to the latest market research report by Technavio. Request a free sample report. This press release features multimedia.
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'High risk' Hy-Vee customers reserved hour of online shopping, DoorDash delivery WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (WMTV) -- Hy-Vee will be reserving one hour of "Aisles Online" shopping time slots each day for customers who are considered "high-risk." Aisles Online is Hy-Vee's grocery ordering service available here or via the Hy-Vee Aisles ...
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Banks say Fed rescue threatens mortgage hedging strategies Big Wall Street banks have quietly joined with US home lenders in calling for regulatory action to prevent the Federal Reserve's emergency purchases of mortgage-backed securities from unintentionally upending the hedging ...
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Food Lion donating $3.1 million to help those in need during pandemic SALISBURY, N.C. (WBTV) - Food Lion will be donating $3.1 million to help those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company, based out of Salisbury, made the announcement Tuesday morning, stating that the majority of the multi-million dollar ...
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Social distancing scoreboard offers glimpse at public health measure's success A Norwegian data analysis company is using GPS data from millions of Americans' smartphones to determine to what extent they're adhering to social distancing measures and whether such actions are helping limit the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S..
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Northeast Side restaurant manager beaten, shot during late-night robbery SAN ANTONIO – A manager of a Northeast Side Pizza Hut restaurant is recovering at a hospital after being assaulted and shot during a robbery. San Antonio police found the 46-year-old woman at the restaurant, located in the 14600 block of Nacogdoches ...
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Global M&A Plunges 28% in Q1 as Coronavirus Hits Economies Global mergers and acquisitions activity plunged 28% in the first quarter to its lowest level since 2016 as the devastating economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic took hold in March, compounding a slow start to the year for dealmakers. Deal activity in ...
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Intermountain Healthcare debunks rumors about cutting employees' pay (KUTV) — Intermountain Healthcare says it is not cutting the pay of its employees--the opposite of rumors that say otherwise. A statement from the company says eligible employees will get a scheduled annual pay increase in April. As the coronavirus ...
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US dollar share of global currency reserves falls in fourth quarter 2019: IMF NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar's share of currency reserves reported to the International Monetary Fund fell to 60.8% in the fourth quarter last year from the previous quarter, data released on Tuesday showed. Reserves held in U.S. dollars totaled ...
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US dollar rises, but off highs, as Fed measures weigh The dollar rose against the euro and the Swiss franc on Tuesday but was off its highs, modestly pressured by the weight of Federal Reserve measures meant to ensure there was enough liquidity in the global financial system. The dollar benefited from ...
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Amid coronavirus outbreak, India reduces natural gas price to record low New Delhi: India has reduced the domestic natural gas price to $2.39 per million British thermal units (mmBtu)—the lowest under the new domestic gas price regime, which was introduced in 2014. Also, the ceiling price for gas from difficult fields such as deep ...
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Coronavirus In Minnesota: Martin County, On The Iowa Border, Sees Disproportionate Cases Of COVID-19 MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — One southern Minnesota county seems to stand out when looking at the number of positive COVID-19 cases across the state. Martin County, on the Iowa border, has seen 25 people with confirmed cases of COVID-19. Though the ...
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VyStar Credit Union offering loan relief programs amid coronavirus pandemic NORTHEAST FLORIDA — VyStar Credit Union announced Tuesday it is offering several loan relief programs for its members amid the coronavirus pandemic. The northeast Florida credit union said the programs aim to help members with immediate financial ...
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PSO Name 2020 Energy Partner of the Year Efforts to protect the environment through energy efficiency have earned Public Service Company of Oklahoma the U.S. Department of Energy's ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year designation. Each year, the DOE's ENERGY STAR program honors a group of ...
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