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An early market rally gets wiped out, leaving stocks mixed
NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market ended another turbulent day more or less where it started after an early rally got washed away. The S&P 500 ended with a tiny loss Thursday, having given up an early gain of 1.6%. The market’s latest bumpy ride shows how fragile hope among investors is that global economies will be able to withstand the carnage being inflicted by the coronavirus. The market stumbled following news reports with discouraging data about a clinical trial for a potential treatment of COVID-19. Energy stocks held on to their gains following another jump in the price of crude, which crashed earlier this week.
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Outbreak mutates retail; automakers set dates for restarting
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Swing-state Republicans pin virus fallout on Democrats
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — With legions out of work, Republicans across the critical battleground states are trying to lay blame for the economic wreckage of the coronavirus outbreak on Democratic governors, ramping up a political strategy that is likely to shape the debate in the run-up to the presidential election.
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New Mexico mayor vows to reopen city despite lockdown order
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The mayor of a small New Mexico city announced Thursday that he will allow small businesses to reopen next week in defiance of the governor's order that shuttered nonessential businesses to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
After a sudden stumble, Wall Street climbs toward more gains
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are pushing higher in afternoon trading Thursday as another day of wild swings on Wall Street heads into its last hour of trading.
The Latest: Minnesota's Fleck taking a week off without pay
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Idaho governor announces phased plan to begin reopening
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Thursday announced a plan for restoring normal activity in Idaho and recovering from the economic pain caused by the coronavirus, but warned the process will take time and will be based on declining infections and strong testing.
Wall Street swings wildly as volatility again seizes markets
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are swinging wildly on Wall Street Thursday as an early rally disappeared, only to re-emerge and then threaten to vanish again.
Stained sheets, pills but no clarity on pol's hotel run-in
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Photos released by Miami Beach police show what a luxury
The Latest: Colorado AD and 11 coaches taking pay cuts
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Cardinals kicker Gonzales inks 1-year deal to stay with team
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Kicker Zane Gonzalez has signed a one-year contract to stay with the Arizona Cardinals.
Outbreak mutates retail; from Hershey, more baking, less gum
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State: More than $1.4 billion in unemployment benefits paid
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — More than $1.4 billion in unemployment benefits have been paid out in Washington since business closures and layoffs related to the coronavirus pandemic started mid-March, and state officials said Thursday they are preparing for up to 1 million claims to be filed by Sunday.
Proposed voting law changes are back to being 1 ballot issue
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A package of proposed election law changes aimed at making voting in Ohio easier was restored as a single ballot issue Thursday rather than being split up, ending nearly two months of legal delays.
Japan officials puzzled by outbreak on docked cruise ship
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese officials are investigating an outbreak of the coronavirus among crew members of a cruise ship in Nagasaki, which has puzzled authorities because the southern port city has a relatively low number of infections and the vessel has been docked for almost three months.