In what is likely the largest public spending bill in history, Congress conjured $2 trillion seemingly out of thin air. How?
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Volunteers Fighting COVID-19
Hospital personnel are in the trenches fighting COVID-19, but wars are won with ample reserves and resources behind the lines.
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A Desperate Governor In Desperate Times
A desperate Gov. Andrew Cuomo pleads to put New York at the head of the line for federal help to prevent epic loss of life.
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Yankee, Stay Home
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tells New Yorkers to stay away, but social distancing must begin at home.
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Small Business Health In Viral Times
New federal paid-leave rules are a down payment on a treatment plan for the pandemic’s economic symptoms.
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Planting, Picking And Packing Amid A Pandemic
Much of the economy may shut down amid COVID-19, but the advancing seasons mean farm work must continue.
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Selling Treasuries, Buying Charmin
This week, the only assets people did not rush to sell were food staples, medical supplies and hygienic paper products.
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Built-In Hackability
Your Intel-based computer may have an unfixable security flaw. But unless you work for a secret service, don’t worry.
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Cancellation Compensation Is Complicated
With events of all sorts being canceled or postponed, getting tickets refunded can be easy – or not.
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When Avoiding Bad News Is Worse News
Volatile markets like the one induced by COVID-19 often produce calls to close the stock exchange. It’s always a bad idea.
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