How India can avoid Franklin-like repeat
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How India can avoid Franklin-like repeatIn addition, these recent crises need to be used as a trigger for basic regulatory and banking reforms.

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Coronavirus slashes UK car output as industry warns of big hit
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Fed lending programs may get more funds, but not airlines: Treasury's Mnuchin
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Bad and going viral: UK charity highlights COVID-19 misinformation
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Amazon city resorts to mass graves as Brazil COVID-19 deaths soar
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Photo essay: How the world has overcome pandemics over the last century
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The COVID-19 crisis certainly feels unprecedented, and in most ways it is. Never has the world faced a health crisis that has moved so quickly across continents, overwhelming complex health care systems, and putting entire economies on hold. But this isn’t the first pandemic the globe has faced, and it likely won’t be the last.  […]

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New York’s attorney general calls for cutting cable fees tied to live sports programming
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Subscribe to Fortune’s Outbreak newsletter for a daily roundup of stories on the coronavirus outbreak and its impact on global business. New York’s top law enforcement officer asked the biggest cable and satellite television providers to cut or eliminate fees tied to live sports programming during the coronavirus pandemic, saying customers are being forced to pay for […]

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Mayor London Breed gets along with her governor. But her ‘heart goes out to’ city leaders who don’t
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Mayor London Breed took decisive action to lock down San Francisco in February before the city had a single confirmed case of the coronavirus. But she says she was lucky to have the support of California’s governor—and that her “heart goes out to” peers like Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms who have sparred with state […]

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Plunge in health-care spending a big reason US economy sank in first quarter
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The coronavirus crisis actually caused consumer health-care spending to plunge 18% in Q1.

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