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  2. The president of Taiwan outlined how the state contained the coronavirus spread with less than 400 confirmed cases

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  3. Google blocked an average of 18 million daily malicious coronavirus messages to Gmail users in the last week as hackers try to capitalize on fear and less secure remote-work setups

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  4. Kroger and Pepsi are giving workers on the front lines in the coronavirus pandemic 99-cent discounts on bottles of soda

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    Unions are suing the state of Washington, saying officials have failed to protect farm workers from the threat of COVID-19.

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  6. The president of Stripe says the $36 billion payments company raised $600 million in fresh funding so it can keep hiring and growing despite the downturn: 'We want Stripe to be able to keep investing'

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  7. The president of $36 billion payments company Stripe says it raised $600 million in fresh funding so it can keep hiring and growing despite the downturn: 'We want Stripe to be able to keep investing'

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  8. Now that the $349 billion stimulus aid for small businesses has run out, founders will have to turn to other sources for emergency funding.

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  9. 450 flips with no prior experience: Here's the 3-part real-estate-investing strategy a former Microsoft engineer is using to generate 'piles of cash' in a market that's nearing recession

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  10. March's US retail sales plunge represents the largest month-to-month decline in US retail sales since the government began tracking the data in 1992

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  11. Boeing will reopen its Washington state factories next week, nearly a month after an employee died from the cornavirus

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  12. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted delivering meals to critically ill people in West Hollywood

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  14. A Florida bar pulled down $10,000 in single bills stuck to the wall so it could pay its 22 unemployed workers

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  15. This Brazilian company produces 300 kilos of chocolate bars per month — with only five employees, including its founder See how this small company dedicates its chocolate to helping out local communities in the Amazon:

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  16. Hulu and Roku are getting a popularity boost from the pandemic but may not be able to fully capitalize on it

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  17. Widespread testing and contact tracing allowed some countries to flatten the coronavirus curve before others

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  18. 22,000 surgical masks shipped from the national stockpile to the University of Michigan were not usable

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  19. Gold's Gym is closing more than 30 locations for good as the coronavirus ravages the fitness industry — here's the list

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  20. 5 Tyson employees have died of COVID-19, as hundreds of slaughterhouse workers fall ill. Tyson still does not offer paid sick leave.

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  21. You can now redeem your Capital One miles for food delivery and select streaming services

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