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Dispatches from a Pandemic: To slow down a killer virus, Spain breaks with decades-old Christmas traditions

The Four Seasons Hotel (pictured left) near Madrid’s Puerta del Sol on Nov. 17, 2020. Kollmeyer/MarketWatch For 41 years, families in the Spanish capital of Madrid have kicked off the Christmas holidays by gathering behind the big El Corte Inglés department store to watch giant, singing puppets. The store’s “Cortylandia” …

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Dispatches from a Pandemic: Italy’s leading epidemiologist on why the virus has spread in a ‘surprisingly enduring’ way, and how Germany managed lower deaths

People wearing face masks stroll and relax along the seafront near the Castel dell’Ovo fortress in downtown Naples on Nov. 12, 2020, amid a surge of COVID-19 cases overwhelming hospitals. AFP via Getty Images Many are facing the harsh reality that Italy has a terrible second wave as the cold …

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NewsWatch: The Fed and the promise of a vaccine aren’t enough to protect investors from a ‘reckoning,’ top economist warns

MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE Mohamed El-Erian, president of Queens’ College University and economic adviser to Allianz, isn’t so sure the bull run will last and he explained why in a recent interview. See full story. Is COVID testing free? Where can I get a rapid test? Your complete guide to coronavirus …

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Georgia Republicans try to keep fissures from developing over Trump’s loss ahead of U.S. Senate runoffs

A previous version of this report incorrectly described Chuck Schumer as the majority leader of the Senate. He is the minority leader. The story has been corrected. Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, has vowed to spend a lot of time in the Peach State. Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images …

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Top 5 Tips to Clean Undesirable Stains From a Carpet

How good it feels right after cleaning up all the mess in our house right? Everything smells great, feels fresh, looks tidy but it is just a matter of time before everything starts getting dirty. Despite the number of varieties in the market for flooring products carpet still remains the …

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Dispatches from a Pandemic: The legally murky eviction of a North Carolina single mother — despite the CDC’s moratorium: ‘Nobody’s enforcing it’

As the nation’s attention was focused on who would be the next president the day after the Nov. 3 election, Sierra Graves was busy grabbing as many of her and her three children’s belongings as she could. Just 10 minutes later, sheriff’s deputies knocked on her apartment door to evict …

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Mutual Funds Weekly: These money and investing tips can help you set up for the stock market’s ‘Great Rotation’ to value from growth

Don’t miss these top money and investing features: Bargain-basement value stocks have been out of favor for years, with investors driving up the prices and popularity of Big Tech, FAANG and other growth stocks. Yet many U.S. market strategists see a window opening for value stocks in 2021 on hopes …

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The Tell: Should working from home be taxed?

An office sits empty with employees working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Getty Images Should remote workers be taxed? Those who work from home are getting a free ride, argues a new analysis from Deutsche Bank, and the economic ills that have been exposed by the sudden migration …

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Working From Home, is a New Shed the Answer?

There was a time when the option of working from home was a luxury sought after by many employees and offered only by a few employers. However, the recent Coronavirus pandemic has made work from home a practical necessity for most people. And in the wake of this change, the …

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