Today’s Top Stories: March 30, 2020

Coronavirus update:

March 30, 2020 COVID-19 pandemic map

741,030 infected, up from 558,552 Friday.
35,114 deaths, up from 25,251 Friday.

Fauci Estimates That 100,000 To 200,000 Americans Could Die From The Coronavirus

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Economy Update:

March 30, 2020 DJIA stock chart

DJIA is up about 450 today, passing back into the 22,000 range. The markets are awaiting a slew of really bad news. Feels like impending DOOM.

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Politics:

Editorial: Fallout from bloated and misdirected federal stimulus package continues. They should have given 95 percent of the stimulus directly to consumers.

Instead, Congress passed the biggest, most bloated bill ever. And we will see horrific returns from it.

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Feel good song of the day:

Running on Empty by Jackson Brown.


Offbeat Story of the Day:

Couple Charged With Assaulting Drunk Woman | The Smoking Gun

MARCH 27–After a night of partying in Key West, a vacationing couple from Maryland sexually assaulted a woman they invited back to their hotel room, according to police who yesterday arrested the duo on felony charges.

Investigators allege that Eleanora Kurban, 23, and Bryce Summerlin, 28, met the victim in late-January at a bar where she had gone for karaoke night. The 23-year-old victim subsequently went to the Bare Assets strip club with Kurban and Summerlin.

By the time the club closed at 4 AM, the victim told police, she had consumed numerous alcoholic drinks, including multiple shots of tequila. “When she would take a shot, another one would always just be there,” investigators noted.

You all can see where this is going…

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