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Startups Race to Shore Up Balance Sheets as Panic Spreads

Wall Street Journal - 16 Mar 2020 16:42
Startups Race to Shore Up Balance Sheets as Panic Spreads Startups are racing to set up contingency plans, shore up their balance sheets with fresh funds, even appealing to customers to just keep buying, as the coronavirus pandemic shuts down whole sectors of the economy.
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A former Bond girl has announced she has been diagnosed with coronavirus.
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Hotels and casinos along the Las Vegas Strip are closing their doors due to coronavirus Some of the most popular hotels and casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, employing tens of thousands of workers, are shutting down amid the coronavirus pandemic. MGM Resorts International, which owns the Bellagio, MGM Grand, ...
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Central bank's surprise moves suggest a downturn "much deeper and more prolonged" than thought, experts fear.
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Thousands left cruise ship without screenings after ex-passenger got coronavirus Thousands of people were allowed off a cruise ship in Miami on Sunday without undergoing medical screenings — just days after a passenger who had been on board tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report...
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Bernie Sanders refuses to withdraw praise of Fidel Castro in Democratic debate Bernie Sanders refused to back down on his controversial support for Cuba’s late Communist dictator Fidel Castro during Sunday’s Democratic presidential debate. When asked why Cuban Americans should vote for him afte...
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Spiking U.S. coronavirus cases could force rationing decisions similar to those made in Italy, China "It is only a matter of time before ICU beds are full."
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Two brothers who bought 17,000 bottles of sanitizer in Tennessee and Kentucky to sell online have donated their stockpile.       
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Brazil lacks legislation that would let the government close its borders as some neighboring countries are doing, President Jair Bolsonaro said in a Monday radio interview regarding measures to fight the coronavirus pand...
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With panic buying on Main Street and fear-driven sell-offs on Wall Street, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates to near zero on Sunday in another emergency move to help shore up the U.S. economy amid the rapidly e...
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France Fines Apple $1.2 Billion for Antitrust Issues

The New York Times - 16 Mar 2020 16:56
France Fines Apple $1.2 Billion for Antitrust Issues The fine comes as the iPhone maker deals with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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DeForest Buckner has already agreed to a massive contract that will make him the second-highest-paid defensive tackle in NFL history.
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The event reportedly prompted the National Security Council to tweet about the spread of disinformation on Sunday.       
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Trump blasts 'very boring' Democratic debate between Biden, Sanders President Trump panned Sunday evening’s Democratic presidential debate between Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, declaring it “VERY boring.” “I must say, that was a VERY boring debate,” Trump posted on Twitter...
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'The Witcher' Season 2 adds Queen Meve

IBTimes - 16 Mar 2020 13:27
Nina Yndis shared a video of her audition tape for the role of Queen Meve in "The Witcher" Season 2.
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Report: Browns, OT Jack Conklin Agree to Three-Year, $42 Million Deal The Browns have agreed to a three-year, $42 million deal with offensive tackle Jack Conklin on Monday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The former Titans offensive lineman will earn $30 million guaranteed, per Schefter...
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Stuck inside? These are the best home gym deals for March 2020 With COVID-19, this is might be the time to finally build that home gym you've been thinking of for years.
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Europe is looking to ban foreign nationals from coming into the Schengen open border zone, two sources said, as the continent scrambles to contain the spread of coronavirus.
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UK officials fear coronavirus will infect 80% of country, last another year British health officials fear the coronavirus crisis will last at least another year -- and infect 80 percent of the nation, according to an official document.
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Supreme Court, for first time since 1918, postpones oral arguments The justices had several major cases scheduled for oral argument in March, including on President Donald Trump's financial records and tax returns.       
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Airlines made unprecedented cuts to flights, costs and staffing on Monday, stepping up calls for emergency aid as coronavirus lockdowns and new travel restrictions hit more major routes.
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Russia's Constitutional Court on Monday ruled it was legal to change the country's constitution in a way that could allow President Vladimir Putin to remain in power until 2036, less than a week after Putin publicly back...
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