Tuesday, April 28th, 2020 |
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| Brix Tasting Room to bring wine to Michigan City; many businesses struggling to stay open during pandemic. Read more |
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| Merrillville-based IT business to host virtual prom for high school students nationwide. Read more |
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| Portage-based Refresh Facility Services, which specializes in sanitizing medical offices, has seen a surge in demand for its janitorial services. Read more |
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| Steel production around the world has fallen during the pandemic. Read more |
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| A local Meal Train organized by Albert Diamond Jewelers' Ashley Halpern provided a week's worth of restaurant meals for front-line medical workers at nine Northwest Indiana hospitals. Read more |
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| NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street as nations and some U.S. states move toward reopening their economies from lockdowns made to restrict the spread of the coronavirus. The S&P 500 rose 1.4% in the first few minutes of trading Tuesday. Markets are broadly higher in Europe and closed mostly higher in Asia. Investors are also focusing on the earnings reports that big U.S. companies will be reporting this week. Google parent company Alphabet and Starbucks report their latest results after the closing bell. U.S. crude oil prices fell again on concern about oversupply and a lack of storage space. Read more |
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| The crisis is already hurting Social Security, and that could spell trouble in the long run. Read more |
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| If the coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in your retirement plans, here's what to do. Read more |
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| The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. Read more |
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| Haven't gotten any stimulus cash yet? Here's what to expect. Read more |
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| As companies start planning their reopenings, business groups are pushing Congress to limit liability from potential lawsuits filed by workers and customers infected by the coronavirus. Read more |
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