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Live updates: Trump suspends travel from Europe to US due to coronavirus; pushes for economic relief President Trump's order banning travel from Europe for 30 days unleashed new shock in global markets Thursday, with Asian stocks and oil prices falling sharply as fears mounted over the prospect of a world recession due to the impact of the new ...
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Europe's Stock Markets Are Slammed by Trump Travel Ban: Live Updates London and Frankfurt opened sharply lower, worsening a global slump. Wall Street faced the prospect of further losses. By The New York Times. Right Now. All eyes are on the European Central Bank.
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With Trump's Europe Travel Ban, World Economy Takes Another Hit President Trump's abrupt decision to shut America's borders to most European travelers sowed chaos at the Continent's airports and at travel-related businesses Thursday, as airlines scrambled to figure out how to halt flights to the United States and ...
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It's Time to Declare a National Emergency As the global financial system teetered on the brink in the fall of 2008, a Republican president and congressional Democrats, recognizing the severity of the crisis, worked together to pass a bailout package for the financial industry that despite its many flaws ...
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Norwegian Air lays off 50% of workers after Trump travel ban London (CNN Business) Airline stocks tumbled Thursday after President Donald Trump imposed a 30-day ban on travel from most of Europe, increasing the risk that carriers battling fallout from the coronavirus outbreak could run out of cash in the coming ...
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Trump's coronavirus travel restrictions on Europe lack implementation details, have many exceptions The European travel restrictions set to take effect midnight Friday will not apply to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, their families and an array of other travelers, exemptions that make the measures less severe than President Trump's initial announcement ...
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Trump-branded properties charged federal government at least $1.2 million, records show (CNN) Businesses owned or branded by President Donald Trump have charged the federal government at least $1.2 million in taxpayer money for various services since 2016, records show. A whistleblower holding an envelope. We offer several ways to ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, Wife of Canada's Leader, Tests Positive for Virus China records the lowest number of infections yet. In the United States, stocks plunge despite the Fed's $1.5 trillion offer to banks. Right Now. The Philippines Mission informed the United Nations on Thursday that one of its diplomats, who attended a meeting ...
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US Test System 'a Failing'; Italy Deaths Surge: Virus Update The leading U.S. infectious-disease official said the testing system in the country is failing. President Donald Trump's travel restrictions drew criticism from European Union leaders and triggered a slump in airline stocks. Germany is prepared to abandon its ...
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US conducts airstrikes against multiple Iranian-backed militia sites in Iraq (CNN) The US carried out airstrikes on Thursday against multiple Iranian-backed militia sites in Iraq, according to the US Defense Department. The strikes come one day after the US assessed an Iranian-backed group was responsible for a rocket attack on a ...
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