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Why are airlines still flying in and out of US coronavirus hot spots and will they continue? New York Congresswoman Grace Meng posted a selfie from her American Airlines flight from New York to Washington, D.C., on Twitter Friday morning as she headed out for the vote on the coronavirus stimulus bill. One of the first comments wasn't about the ...
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Oil Companies on Tumbling Prices: 'Disastrous, Devastating' HOUSTON — The once mighty oil industry is shrinking quickly around the world, hunkering down in survival mode. With the coronavirus pandemic all but eliminating travel and commutes, demand for energy is tumbling, and oil companies from Algeria to West ...
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Why Casino Stocks Jumped Big on Tuesday A huge merger is still on, plus a surprising real estate deal shows that casino companies can still access capital markets. Travis Hoium. (TMFFlushDraw). Mar 31, 2020 at 5:20PM. Author Bio. Travis Hoium has been writing for fool.com since July 2010 and ...
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In effort to tackle coronavirus, Northwestern Medicine launches antiviral drug trial Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The first participants have been enrolled by Illinois-based Northwestern Medicine in a new clinical drug trial that aims to tackle coronavirus. "The drug being tested is ...
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Macy's to be replaced on S&P 500 by Carrier Global Macy's is being removed from the S&P 500 Index and replaced by air conditioning company Carrier Global, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices, which oversees the index. The clothing retailer will move to the S&P 600 Small Cap Index. Its market ...
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Looking to move your debt to a balance transfer card? Here's what that could do to your credit score Latest data from Experian shows that more than half of Americans carry credit card debt. If you are one of the many already struggling to pay yours off — or you anticipate being unable to after the sweeping financial unrest of coronavirus — a balance transfer ...
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JPMorgan Announces New Diversity Push JPMorgan Chase is increasing its efforts to diversify its work force and customer base after a Dec. 11 New York Times report showed a black customer and a black employee each struggling to gain access to the same opportunities as their white peers at the ...
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Washington state attorney general warns 5 businesses to stop coronavirus price-gouging of sanitizer, masks on Amazon Jim Brunner. Seattle Times political reporter. Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has sent "cease and desist" letters to five Washington businesses, ordering them to stop selling protective masks, hand sanitizer and similar items at vastly inflated ...
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UPDATE 1-Fed's Mester says economic data could be "very bad" in first half due to coronavirus (Adds more remarks, context). By Jonnelle Marte. March 31 (Reuters) - Reports measuring U.S. economic activity are likely to be "very bad" in the first half and the unemployment rate could rise above 10% due to efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus, ...
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Why Tesla Stock Jumped Tuesday One analyst thinks the electric-car maker's shares could see about 60% upside over the next 12 months. Daniel Sparks. (TMFDanielSparks). Mar 31, 2020 at 2:17PM. Author Bio. Daniel Sparks is a senior technology specialist at The Motley Fool. He has ...
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Coronavirus unemployment: Everything you need to know about payments, applying and more If you've never lost a job or been furloughed, the COVID-19 outbreak might have changed that for you. More than 3 million Americans filed for unemployment the week ending March 21. But that number doesn't reflect the magnitude of people who are ...
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Las Vegas Sands to Donate Over 2 Million Pieces of Protective Medical Gear Casino operator Las Vegas Sands (NYSE:LVS) is paying out in a much different way during the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus emergency. On Tuesday, the company pledged that it is donating just over 2 million items of personal protective equipment to ...
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FDA lets Novartis off the hook in Zolgensma data manipulation The FDA has decided it won't punish Novartis' AveXis gene therapy unit for doctoring Zolgensma data in its application or delaying its report of the problem to the agency. (Novartis). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print. When Novartis' Zolgensma ...
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Companies' New Pledges to Boost Recycling Face Old Pitfalls Facing a growing public outcry over the plastic pollution crisis, some of the world's biggest consumer brand companies have promised to dramatically boost recycling. Yet some of those same companies have made — and failed to deliver on — similar ...
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Cadwalader pauses partner distributions, cuts pay for other employees amid pandemic Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft is pausing partner pay and temporarily cutting compensation for associates and other employees by up to 25% in an effort to reduce costs without layoffs as it grapples with the economic fallout of the coronavirus crisis.
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Airbnb apologizes to hosts for coronavirus cancellation policies, will pay out $250 million Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Nothing says "I'm sorry" like $250 million. Airbnb's CEO recently released a public letter to the company's network of hosts, addressing Airbnb's reaction to the ...
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Here's the Trump admin's pathetic new fuel efficiency rule for 2026 If proof were needed that the Trump administration never met an environmental regulation it didn't want to eviscerate, on Tuesday morning the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration published final fuel ...
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Theories abound on why zip code 78209 has most COVID-19 cases in Bexar County SAN ANTONIO - One local zip code has been the unfortunate leader when it comes to local COVID-19 cases. The communities that make up 78209 - Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park and a small portion of San Antonio - are home to between 9-12 ...
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FBI: Watch Out for 'Zoom-Bombings' on Online Video Meeting Apps The FBI is warning the public to watch out for hijackers trying to infiltrate Zoom video sessions. Grow Your Business, Not Your Inbox. Stay informed and join our daily newsletter now! Email. Will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy. "The FBI has ...
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UK banks agree to scrap £8bn dividends amid recession fears Lenders asked to scrap cash bonuses for 2020 in order to help ease the impact of financial turbulence. Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent. @kalyeena. Tue 31 Mar 2020 18.30 EDT First published on Tue 31 Mar 2020 17.35 EDT. Share on Facebook ...
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Bon Secours temporarily furloughs workers not directly working on COVID-19 response RICHMOND, Va. -- Bon Secours Mercy Health announced Tuesday that they plan to temporarily furlough or redeploy associates who are not directly working on the COVID-19 response. "The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented demand for ...
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With latest FDA submission, Bristol Myers keeps pace with Celgene milestones Bristol Myers Squibb and Bluebird bio said they have submitted the cancer cell therapy ide-cel, or idecabtagene vicleucel, to the Food and Drug Administration for approval, putting it potentially on a schedule for approval by the end of 2020. Approval of ...
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Tyson Foods to give $60 million in bonuses for frontline workers SPRINGDALE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Tyson Foods, Inc. announced it will pay approximately $60 million in "thank you" bonuses to 116,000 frontline workers and Tyson truck drivers in the U.S. who support the company's operations every day to provide food ...
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Ventilator firms are racing to boost production as the pandemic accelerates Major manufacturers are striking unusual partnerships and sharing designs to rapidly boost production of ventilators for critically ill covid-19 patients, though it still isn't clear the effort will meet the needs of hospitals as infection totals soar in the coming weeks.
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Tesla is shipping some ventilators to New York hospitals Tesla is donating some of the ventilators it purchased in China last week to hospitals in New York City and across the state. Tesla purchased 1,255 ventilators from three manufacturers – ResMed, Philips and Medtronic – last week and had them flown to Los ...
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February local jobless rates dipped before virus struck Unemployment rates in the region declined in February — before the coronavirus outbreak — from January estimates, but were higher than February 2019 levels. February unemployment rates for the region declined when compared with January, but weren't ...
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FedEx to hire 500 in Grove City to keep up with demand FedEx Ground is staffing up its Grove City warehouse as the package delivery company handles added demand. The company says it is hiring 500 – many of them package handlers to help it sort and process packages. Like other major e-commerce ...
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What are essential businesses and tips for essential business owners You've now probably heard the term "essential employee." But, what qualifies a business to be considered essential? According to the the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency (CISA) a business is considered "essential if it is considered to be a ...
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SpaceX unveils users' guide for giant Starship rocket If you're thinking about booking a trip on SpaceX's huge Starship spacecraft, the company has some reading material for you. SpaceX just released a users' guide for Starship, the reusable spaceship-rocket combo the company is developing to help colonize ...
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Berks County farmers dumping milk: 'We've never been asked to do this' Berks County dairy farmers dumped thousands of pounds of milk on Tuesday, in the latest loss blamed on the coronavirus COVID-19. Producers who send their milk to Clover Farms Dairy for processing were told to dump two-days' worth of milk, said dairy ...
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Goodwill To Lay Off More Than 2600 Employees Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette will be laying off roughly 2,600 employees due to the coronavirus pandemic. "Pursuant to the governor's order, we had to shut down a week ago Monday," Goodwill's General Counsel and Human Resources ...
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DTE Foundation to match donations for local response efforts amid coronavirus pandemic DETROIT – The DTE Energy Foundation announced Tuesday that it will match any donations to Michigan Community Action (MCA) and the Michigan Association of United Ways (MAUW) to help communities through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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