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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — The House has easily passed an .3 billion measure to battle the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. The sweeping bipartisan vote came just nine days after President Donald Trump requested action.The legislation came together unusually quickly, a rarity in a deeply polarized Washington. The legislation more than triples the .5 billion plan unveiled by Trump just last week. It would speed development of vaccines and new medicines to battle the virus, pay for containment operations, and beef up preparedness. Trump is expected to sign the measure, which has the blessing of top Republicans. Next up is the GOP-controlled Senate, which hopes to pass the bill Thursday for Trump's signature.The Center for Disease Control and Prevention would receive about .2 billion of the funding, while .1 billion would go to a public health and social services emergency fund, according to The Washington Post. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer says “there is no reason to be penny-wise and pound-foolish” when it comes to Americans' health.As of Wednesday afternoon, 11 people in the United States have died from COVID-19, the illness associated with the new virus. All but one were in Washington state. Worldwide, more than 3,200 people have died from COVID-19, according to 1306

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Waiting in line is a necessary fate of travel, especially when dealing with security at the airport. It's the reason Trusted Traveler Programs like TSA Precheck and Clear are gaining more traction. "Cut lines. You know, time. Time is money, time is precious, and we need that," Clear customer Shavit Rootman says.The benefit is a faster security process, which also leads to a larger number of what the airline industry calls "trusted travelers".“What we're doing is providing a high level of security and certainty that the person that we're presenting is actually the person that they say they are," Clear Executive Vice President Howard Kass says.But the convenience only comes if you're willing to give up some private information. A form of identification, a photo and a fingerprint are necessary to become a part of the system. No need to be worried, though. Programs say your information isn't sold or shared, and it's well protected. When it comes down to it, the power is in your hands, whether you opt in or not."I don't really worry about the information side of it," says Craig Weller, a customer of both TSA Prechec and Clear. "I think most of that stuff is going to be tracked no matter what you do, so it's not that big of a deal to me, and I have nothing to hide." So, what are these programs? International travelers are often familiar with Global Entry, Nexus and Sentri. Those fall under the control of Customs and Border Protection. But the most popular programs here in the U.S. are TSA Precheck and Clear. TSA Precheck is run by the federal government, and Clear is a private company that coordinates with airports across the country.When taking a closer look at the details, TSA Precheck will cost you for five years. That breaks down to per year. Clear is 9 per year. But before considering cost, it is important to know what each program offers. With TSA Precheck, you won't have to go through the traditional security process."They are allowed to leave their shoes on at the checkpoint, and their belts. They're allowed to leave their lightweight jackets on, they can leave their electronics in their carry-on bag. They don't have to take out their laptops," Lisa Farbstein says. Farbstein is a spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration.Clear, on the other hand, is a way to skip all lines, including the one at TSA Precheck."I got Clear because at this point there are so many people using TSA Precheck that sometimes the wait is just as long there," Weller said.When it comes to availability, TSA Precheck is in more than 200 airports nationwide, and Clear is in 30. That may not sound like a lot, but travelers say it really depends where you're going."Clear… it's growing so it's in a lot of places, but it's still not in a lot of the places i travel to, so it would only help me here," TSA Precheck customer Mike Lutz says."Most of the major airports now have it. They've been growing I think quickly enough that most of the time it's available," Weller says.How you join each program is also something to consider. For TSA Precheck, you need to make an appointment for an interview, but with Clear, you can do everything online."For Clear it's really easy. It's basically just online," Weller says. "You enter maybe a passport number or a social or something like that and it's almost instantaneous. With TSA Precheck there's an interview, you have to go to a border patrol place, and it's more of a process."Aside from their differences, both TSA Precheck and Clear say the programs are designed to complement each other."I don't want to get to the airport two hours in advance just in case the line's terrible, and if I have Clear and TSA Precheck, I can always cut that window down to about half an hour in advance and still make my flight," Weller says.Each of these programs has its perks. Clear will get you to the front of the security checkpoint faster, and TSA Precheck will get you through that checkpoint without the hassle of taking off your shoes. However, as more people sign up for precheck, those lines get longer as well, so if you're a frequent flyer and you believe "time is money," it may be worth it to sign up for both. 4215

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We know adults do the cheesiest things online at times, but a new internet challenge takes the cake. Or in this case, the cheese. Popping up across social media is the 'cheesed challenge,' where parents and older siblings record themselves flinging slices of cheese at babies' faces. The trend was started Tuesday by Michigan dad Charles Amara, who posted the video with the caption: "You asked for it, here it is! Attack of the cheese Episode 2. He wasn't happy after this one..."In the video, the father is seen approaching the baby with the dairy dangling in his hand. He then sends the cheese flying onto the toddler's face, leaving him visibly stunned. With more than 142,000 shares and almost 10,000 comments, the video has gone viral in just a few days.The peculiar prank had already taken on a life of its own, before the original poster decided to remove the video. Inspired followers have started posting videos of flying cheese and the babies' reaction. 977

  

US stocks recorded their second best day of the year on Tuesday, rallying as hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut took hold and worries about an escalating trade war took a backseat.The Dow finished the day up 512 points, or 2.1% — its best day since January 4. The Nasdaq closed 2.7% higher, erasing its losses after a steep selloff on Monday that was driven by worries about tech regulation.The S&P 500, meanwhile, ended up 2.1%. Both the Nasdaq and the S&P recorded their best days since January 4.Just last week, this picture looked substantially different. The trade war has put pressure on equities. Proposed tariffs on Mexican imports to the United States 683

  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Trump administration says it will allow individuals and businesses to delay paying their tax bills for 90 days past the April 15 deadline. It’s part of an effort to inject as much as 0 billion into the economy at a time when the country is in danger of being pushed into a recession by the coronavirus.Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is encouraging Americans who can to file their taxes on or before April 15 to do so that they don’t lose out on their tax refunds.But Mnuchin says that if Americans owe the IRS money, they can defer up to million for individuals and million for corporations without interest and penalties for 90 days.The delay on payments applies to federal returns. Americans will want to double-check their state’s tax deadlines to see if there are any delays applied.The White House is also hoping to send stimulus checks directly to people as the nation grapples with the pandemic.President Donald Trump and Mnuchin said during a White House briefing that they want to send checks to Americans in the next two weeks in an effort to curb the economic impact.Across the United States, over 4,660 people have been infected by the COVID-19 virus and 95 people have died. 1234

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