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LIVE UPDATES: Trump backtracks on his prediction of US coronavirus deaths, a New York Amazon warehouse employee dies of COVID-19

Here's the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic outbreak around the world and COVID-19, the disease it causes.

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LIVE UPDATES: Trump backtracks on his prediction of US coronavirus deaths, a New York Amazon warehouse employee dies of COVID-19

LIVE UPDATES: Trump backtracks on his prediction of US coronavirus deaths, a New York Amazon warehouse employee dies of COVID-19

Here's the latest news about the coronavirus pandemic outbreak around the world and COVID-19, the disease it causes.

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Magic Leap is turning to a major health care company to save its future, potentially raising as much as $100 million

Magic Leap is turning to a major health care company to save its future, potentially raising as much as $100 million

Magic Leap is turning to a major health care company for funding, as it scrambles to secure its future.

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The CEOs of Google Cloud and $21 billion data analysis company Splunk unveil a new alliance that shows the limits of sticking to one platform: 'It broadens our reach into a critical IT community'

The CEOs of Google Cloud and $21 billion data analysis company Splunk unveil a new alliance that shows the limits of sticking to one platform: 'It broadens our reach into a critical IT community'

Splunk is turning to Google Cloud for its cloud expansion, a big win for Google that highlights the push toward using more than one cloud platform.

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Elon Musk and Grimes just welcomed their baby boy. Here's how the eccentric CEO makes and spends his $38.2 billion fortune.

Elon Musk and Grimes just welcomed their baby boy. Here's how the eccentric CEO makes and spends his $38.2 billion fortune.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO already has 5 children with ex-wife Talulah Riley. Fortunately, he also has billions to take care of his growing brood.

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The best travel rewards credit cards, no matter where you want to go or what level of annual fee you're willing to pay

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The man who predicted that Amazon would buy Whole Foods now expects the tech giant to become the fastest-growing healthcare company within 5 years

The man who predicted that Amazon would buy Whole Foods now expects the tech giant to become the fastest-growing healthcare company within 5 years

NYU professor Scott Galloway thinks Amazon will need to go after an industry like healthcare to double its stock over five years.

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Mississippi spent at least $94 million in welfare money on NFL players, lobbyists, and pro wrestlers instead of its poorest citizens, audit says

Mississippi spent at least $94 million in welfare money on NFL players, lobbyists, and pro wrestlers instead of its poorest citizens, audit says

Shad White, the state auditor, called it "the most egregious misspending my staff have seen in their careers" in a press release.

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Lord & Taylor is reportedly preparing to liquidate its stores and could close them permanently

Lord & Taylor is reportedly preparing to liquidate its stores and could close them permanently

The nearly 200-year-old department store chain has selected liquidators to operate its going-out-of-business sales, Reuters reports.

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Obama's office excoriated a GOP-led congressional probe into Joe Biden and Ukraine as giving 'credence to a Russian disinformation campaign'

Obama's office excoriated a GOP-led congressional probe into Joe Biden and Ukraine as giving 'credence to a Russian disinformation campaign'

The investigation is rooted in efforts by some who are "actively supported by Russia" to blame Ukraine for meddling in 2016, Obama's office said.

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Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic will cut thousands of jobs, retire its most iconic planes, and close one of its biggest bases as it fights to survive the pandemic

Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic will cut thousands of jobs, retire its most iconic planes, and close one of its biggest bases as it fights to survive the pandemic

Virgin Atlantic has seen plummeting demand due to the coronavirus pandemic, and has been operating cargo flights to try and maintain some revenue.

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