A traveler wears a mask as she fills out a form at a check point set up by border police inside Rome s Termini train station, Tuesday, March 10, 2020. In Italy the government extended a coronavirus containment order previously limited to the countryâs north to the rest of the country beginning Tuesday, with soldiers and police enforcing bans. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) Andrew Medichini
A member of the medical staff measures the temperature of a traveller at a autobahn park place near Gries am Brenner, Austrian province of Tyrol, at border crossing with Italy on Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Austria authorities started on random checks of arriving vehicles at the border crossings with Italy in reaction to the outbreak of the new coronavirus in Europe, particularly in Italy. As part of the move, officials measure the temperatures of some passengers in cars, trucks and buses. For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cou
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Dow rises, Nasdaq drops: Stocks (mostly) rally as Wall Street cheers Biden s stimulus package CNN 3/9/2021 By Paul R. La Monica and Allison Morrow © Nicole Pereira/New York Stock Exchange/AP In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, traders Robert Charmak and John Panin, foreground left and right, work on the floor, Friday, March 5, 2021, in New York. Stocks are swerving through another rocky ride Friday, as investors struggle to figure out what an encouraging report on the economy and the recent march higher for bond yields should mean for the market. (Nicole Pereira/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
The Finance 202: Stimulus talks set off lobbying frenzy as businesses angle for last-minute relief Tory Newmyer
with Brent D. Griffiths Progress toward an economic relief package has stalled out again, as bipartisan talks give way to partisan finger-pointing. But a frenzy of lobbying activity on the measure keeps churning at full tilt, with businesses from beer brewers to airlines scrambling to secure a slice of a potentially trillion-dollar pie. The last must-pass bill of any Congress draws a lobbying crowd. This year with relief funding from last spring spent; federal aid programs set to expire; and pandemic-fueled shutdowns rolling across the map again