Alphabet launched a COVID-19 triage website, President Trump muddled that website's launch, and some Apple engineers are still having to go into work.
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| | Alphabet launched a COVID-19 triage website, President Trump muddled that website's launch, and some Apple engineers are still having to go into work. | | | | |
| New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Sunday night drastic measures to limit public gatherings in order to curb the spread of coronavirus. | | | | | |
| | Bank of America says to buy companies that have both minimal China exposure and are trading at inexpensive levels — and offers a handful of picks. | | | | | |
| The company said it has been in contact with many organizations and global authorities, but denied "rumors of an acquisition." | | | | | |
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| Several US cities and states have shut down nightclubs, banned dining out, and even imposed a curfew in order to slow the spread of coronavirus. | | | | | |
| | Google Cloud is likely going to make some big purchases to better compete with Amazon — some of them more likely than others. | | | | | |
| United's CEO and president wrote in a letter to employees that they expect demand will decrease into the summer with planes going largely unfilled. | | | | | |
| Lilly Singh emerged in 2013 as a YouTube personality known online as "Superwoman." She's now a late night TV star worth more than $10 million. | | | | | |
| Stores will also close in Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand to limit the spread of the coronavirus. | | | | | |
| In a statement to local media Amazon said it is "following the guidelines of local and international health authorities." | | | | | |
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