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Israel Lifts Passover Curfew as Country Begins Easing Restrictions

Bakeries, closed for the Passover holiday, reopened at 2am to avoid a post-Passover rush. Public transportation resumed in a limited capacity.

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COVID-19 & The Collapse Of Cash

the past decade cash payments in the UK had fallen from 63% of all payments to 34%. ‘a straight-line trajectory of current trends would see an end of cash use by 2026‘…

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Money for Terrorists; Nothing for Coronavirus

The P.A. continues to pay salaries to terrorists held by Israel and to the families of terrorists killed in attacks despite the severe economic crisis…

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Trump Releases Evidence-Based Guidelines to Reopen America in Three Phases

This is a gradual process,” Trump said. He explained that federal guidelines will allow governors to take a “tailored approach…

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Dow futures surge in after-hour trade Thursday evening amid hope of coronavirus treatment

Stock-index futures Thursday evening surged, implying that equity gauges may be set to add considerably to modest gains put in during the regular session…

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‘Grave concerns’ about Covid-19 immunity passports

The idea is that people who have already had the disease and thereby gained immunity could be given permits to live their lives mostly like they did before the pandemic.

Global Food Supply Chains Beginning To Erode As Crisis Looms

It was announced yesterday; the world’s biggest pork producer is closing a primary U.S plant indefinitely after a coronavirus outbreak amongst employees.

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Jim Rickards: “Get Ready For Social Disorder”

The stock market has rallied significantly in recent weeks, spurred by the Fed’s massive recent liquidity injections. But you really shouldn’t be terribly surprised by the rally…

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