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The Latest: Former NHL enforcer Laraque tests positive
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Medicare applications raise anxiety for seniors in pandemic
WASHINGTON (AP) — At greater risk from COVID-19, some seniors now face added anxiety due to delays obtaining Medicare coverage.
Trump praise of 'tormented' Flynn raises pardon speculation
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump voiced strong support Thursday for his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, raising speculation that a pardon may be coming after Flynn's lawyers disclosed internal FBI documents they claim show the FBI tried to “intentionally frame" him.
Airline nosedive: American, United post huge pandemic losses
DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines and United Airlines lost a combined $4 billion in the first quarter as the coronavirus pandemic triggered a sharp drop in air travel, and the airlines are busy borrowing enough money to survive until passengers return in large numbers.
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The Latest: Former NHL enforcer Laraque tests positive
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The Latest: Broncos' Miller says he's now negative for virus
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The Latest: Iowa prez clarifies comments on football return
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The Latest: Boris Becker thinks virus should scrap US Open
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The Latest: Churchill Downs’ spring meet to open May 16
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Airline nosedive: American, United post huge pandemic losses
DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines and United Airlines lost a combined $4 billion in the first quarter as the coronavirus pandemic triggered a sharp drop in air travel, and the airlines are busy borrowing enough money to survive until passengers return in large numbers.
Visa 2Q profits up 3.6%, helped by more spending on network
Visa said Thursday that its fiscal second-quarter profits increased 3.6% from a year earlier, helped by growth in payments being processed over the company's namesake network.
The Latest: Little League World Series canceled for 1st time
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The Latest: Red Sox using Fenway scoreboard for charity cash
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Trump praise of 'tormented' Flynn raises pardon speculation
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump voiced strong support Thursday for his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, raising speculation that a pardon may be coming after Flynn's lawyers disclosed internal FBI documents they claim show the FBI tried to “intentionally frame" him.
Wall Street pulls back as dismal economic data piles higher
Stocks fell on Wall Street Thursday as more grim news piled up revealing the grave economic damage being caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The S&P 500 index lost 0.9%, but still wound up 12.7% higher in April, its biggest monthly gain since 1987. The monthlong rally came as the Federal Reserve and Congress announced aggressive measures to help the economy weather the fallout from the widespread business shutdowns and stay-at-home guidelines put in place to fight the pandemic. Another 3.8 million people applied for unemployment benefits last week, and the European economy contracted by a record 3.8% in the first three months of the year.
Wall Street stalls as dismal economic data piles higher
Wall Street stalled on Thursday after more reports made clear the worldwide devastation the coronavirus outbreak is causing for the economy.
Fear of future that devastated NYC restaurant workers face
For years, working in restaurants has been a constant for Isabella Guttierez.
Make a financial recovery kit to rally faster after disaster
So far, 2020 has been a year of disruption for many Americans. Finances and lives have been upended by the mental, physical and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. And now, another threat looms: storm and wildfire season.