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Hantavirus, a respiratory virus spread by rodents, has been in the news recently Hantavirus, a respiratory virus spread by rodents, has been in the news recently
- The coin’s value jumped more than 50% after its website said Trump would have dinner with the top 200 holders The coin’s value jumped more than 50% after its website said Trump would have dinner with the top 200 holders
- President Donald Trump’s meme coin was supposed to unlock for some insider sales, but that move got delayed by 90 days President Donald Trump’s meme coin was supposed to unlock for some insider sales, but that move got delayed by 90 days
- When it comes to retirement, Americans are on mostly on their own to manage their savings and spending When it comes to retirement, Americans are on mostly on their own to manage their savings and spending
- Senators Adam Schiff and Elizabeth Warren are calling for an ethics investigation into President Trump's promotion of his meme coin Senators Adam Schiff and Elizabeth Warren are calling for an ethics investigation into President Trump's promotion of his meme coin
- The SEC’s Crypto Task Force hosted its first major roundtable under Chair Paul Atkins, signaling a shift toward a friendlier posture The SEC’s Crypto Task Force hosted its first major roundtable under Chair Paul Atkins, signaling a shift toward a friendlier posture
- This week saw five major food recalls due to pathogen exposure, foreign object contamination, and an undeclared allergen This week saw five major food recalls due to pathogen exposure, foreign object contamination, and an undeclared allergen
- These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading
- Tariffs are expected to have more of a financial impact on poor households relative to consumers in the top 1%, according to a new study Tariffs are expected to have more of a financial impact on poor households relative to consumers in the top 1%, according to a new study
- The Education Department will resume collecting on student loans in early May, putting millions of borrowers' retirement benefits and wages at risk The Education Department will resume collecting on student loans in early May, putting millions of borrowers' retirement benefits and wages at risk