Coronavirus live updates: Death toll soars past 33,000 with more than 722,000 people infected around the world

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President Donald Trump extended the federal coronavirus guidelines until April 30. The US death toll has surpassed 2,000.

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Coronavirus live updates: Death toll soars past 33,000 with more than 722,000 people infected around the world

Coronavirus live updates: Death toll soars past 33,000 with more than 722,000 people infected around the world

President Donald Trump extended the federal coronavirus guidelines until April 30. The US death toll has surpassed 2,000.

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The Justice Department is reportedly investigating actions by US lawmakers who dumped stocks before the market plunged over coronavirus fears

The Justice Department is reportedly investigating actions by US lawmakers who dumped stocks before the market plunged over coronavirus fears

The FBI has reportedly reached out to Republican Sen. Richard Burr as part of the investigation, which is in its early stages.

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Stocks are trading like they did early in the financial crisis — and it's proof to one Wall Street equity chief that the coronavirus crash will worsen

Stocks are trading like they did early in the financial crisis — and it's proof to one Wall Street equity chief that the coronavirus crash will worsen

Don't celebrate too early: the 2008 crisis shows why stocks may continue tumbling for a while longer.

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Facebook reportedly failed to investigate misinformation tactics from the right-wing Daily Wire over fears of conservative backlash

Facebook reportedly failed to investigate misinformation tactics from the right-wing Daily Wire over fears of conservative backlash

According to the New York Times, Facebook's policy team discouraged the investigation of hyperpartisan networks based in the US.

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GameStop reportedly told employees to wrap their hands in plastic bags while they continued working during the coronavirus outbreak

GameStop reportedly told employees to wrap their hands in plastic bags while they continued working during the coronavirus outbreak

GameStop store employees are being told to wrap plastic bags around their hands as they continue to work during the coronavirus outbreak.

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SAP helped a client secure 500 hospital beds in just 30 minutes — and it shows the power of digital transformations in helping companies respond to the coronavirus pandemic

SAP helped a client secure 500 hospital beds in just 30 minutes — and it shows the power of digital transformations in helping companies respond to the coronavirus pandemic

From Zoom calls to AI-powered platforms that help with supply chains, tech upgrades are proving critical. SAP's online marketplace is a prime example.

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An unprecedented wave of layoffs, what you need to know about the stimulus bill, and what comes next

An unprecedented wave of layoffs, what you need to know about the stimulus bill, and what comes next

Here are the business stories you need to know this week, tracking Silicon Valley layoffs, the stimulus bill, and what comes next.

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Amazon is offering warehouse workers more pay to transfer to its grocery unit as demand continues to surge

Amazon is offering warehouse workers more pay to transfer to its grocery unit as demand continues to surge

Amazon's grocery delivery services have experienced a surge in demand during the growing pandemic.

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Whole Foods doesn't give employees paid maternity leave, and some corporate staffers say it's having an alarming effect

Whole Foods doesn't give employees paid maternity leave, and some corporate staffers say it's having an alarming effect

Current and former corporate Whole Foods employees described the lack of paid leave for new mothers in particular as alarming.

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'There is potential this could go even lower.' Oil prices plunge to 17-year lows as demand drop threatens to overwhelm storage facilities.

'There is potential this could go even lower.' Oil prices plunge to 17-year lows as demand drop threatens to overwhelm storage facilities.

Crude oil prices tanked Monday as continued fears over the coronavirus pandemic slammed energy demand.

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