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Coronavirus update: Pandemic will continue for some time, experts tell Congress as U.S. case tally nears 4.5 million

With close to 4.5 million Americans confirmed to have been infected with the coronavirus illness COVID-19, the pandemic will continue for some time, public health officials will tell Congress on Friday, underscoring the importance of following their recommendations on face masks, frequent hand washing and social distancing. “While it remains …

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The Moneyist: ‘I’m having a hard time understanding how earning over $200,000 a year is too much to qualify for a decent stimulus check’

Dear Moneyist, Unfortunately, we are one of the families who only got a $ 200 stimulus payment. We have a family of five that we provide for, but because one of our kids would have owed around $ 800 in federal taxes and would benefit more from us not claiming …

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Tips on buying a home for the 2nd time

Not long ago, we blogged about things homeowners should consider if they’re looking to downsize, upsize, or possibly relocate out of state. If that sounds like you, you’d be forgiven if you thought the home buying process the second time around would be a breeze. But a lot has likely …

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Mortgage rates keep falling to record lows — so is now a good time to refinance?

The coronavirus pandemic has led to a dramatic decline in mortgage rates. But that doesn’t mean now is a good time to refinance for everyone. Last week, Freddie Mac FMCC, -0.94% reported that mortgage rates hit a new record low for the fourth time this year, with the average rate …

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Twitter adds fact-check warning label to Trump’s tweets for first time

Twitter Inc. marked tweets by President Donald Trump with a fact-check warning label for the first time Tuesday, after the president falsely claimed mail-in ballots are “substantially fraudulent.” “These tweets contain potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labeled to provide additional context around mail-in ballots,” a Twitter …

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CityWatch: Glimmers of a new normal—including drive-in movies, time at the beach and a possible restart to local sports—start to show in New York

Glimmers of a new normal are emerging in New York City even as the five boroughs technically remain under state-mandated stay-at-home orders until at least May 28 — and more likely into the first part of June, Mayor Bill de Blasio re-emphasized on Tuesday.  “We still need at least a …

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Visa sees ‘massive’ digital acceleration with millions trying e-commerce for the first time

The COVID-19 outbreak is bringing more people into the digital fray and providing a further tailwind to e-commerce growth. In Latin America alone, 13 million Visa Inc. V, -1.16% cardholders made e-commerce transactions for the first time ever during the March quarter, the company’s Chief Product Officer Jack Forestell told …

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Michael Sincere’s Long-Term Trader: It’s safe to buy stocks when the S&P 500 is above this level, but now is not the time

I’ve been getting a flood of emails from acquaintances eager to buy digital currencies, calendar spreads (a complex options strategy), foreign currencies, penny stocks, and any company that claims to cure the virus. In a bear market environment, when investors are understandably nervous, get-rich-quick investments will be peddled on the …

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How to Complete a Commercial Construction Project on Time

Completing a commercial construction project on time is a daunting task. It isn’t easy to simultaneously handle all the work that is going on at a site. Most such projects fail to meet the deadlines due to inefficient management. There are a number of factors behind this day including complex …

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