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Stock Market Rises For A Change
U.S. stock indexes finished the day up as investors tried to absorb the latest financial impacts of the coronavirus. The Dow rebounded, rising nearly 200 points a day after its steep plunge.
Filings For Unemployment Benefits Rise As Coronavirus Hits Job Market
New claims for jobless benefits climbed 70,000 to 281,000 last week as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered businesses and left people out of work. It was the highest level since September 2017.
'They're Feeling Invincible': White House Steps Up Warnings To Young Adults
President Trump and top officials are giving younger citizens increasingly dire warnings about their ability to easily spread the coronavirus and fall seriously ill.
There May Not Be Enough Well-Trained Workers To Clean Up Where Coronavirus Has Been
Industry experts are asking whether there are enough trained workers in the cleaning business who can help stop the coronavirus from spreading.
Spring Starts Today All Over America, Which Is Weird
Spring begins at 11:50 p.m. ET on March 19 this year. It is the earliest nationwide vernal equinox since 1896. Why, you ask? Get ready for orbital mechanics and a lot of information about calendars.
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New York Stock Exchange To Shift To All-Electronic Trading
"We will proceed in that manner until we can re-open our trading floors to our members," NYSE President Stacey Cunningham said in a statement.
Unemployment Websites Are Crashing Across The Country
With more and more businesses shutting down around the country, a flood of new unemployment claims are pouring in. But President Trump continues to downplay the impact of the virus on the economy.
In Memoriam: Trey Henning
January 22, 1999 – February 25, 2020Son of Monica and Joe Henning, Trey was the third of eleven children. He was a lifelong resident of Unalaska, Alaska…
President Trump Signs Coronavirus Emergency Aid Package
The Senate approved a new package earlier Wednesday providing paid sick leave and boosting testing for the coronavirus.
Testing Swabs Run In Short Supply As Makers Try To Speed Up Production
The specialized swabs required for coronavirus tests are quite different from your standard Q-tips. And U.S. hospitals are running out of them, creating another delay in efforts to expand testing.
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