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On this day way back in 1935, Charles Darrow did something that would make him the first millionaire game designer.
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Think you know the answer? You can check it in the closing area down below! Image Source: Reuters If you were holding your breath for the stimulus checks to be increased from $600 to $2,000, you might be in for a disappointment. The move to bolster these direct payments seems to have reached an impasse in Congress.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell introduced a bill this week that would tie the $2,000 checks to measures that, while important to President Donald Trump, would not likely gain enough support from Democrats to pass. These issues include rolling back Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and employing a group to investigate the election process.
"I do hope that in the days ahead--we only have a few days left in the session--that they will see the light and understand the suffering that is going on in this country," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Other Top Financial News Is this what the perfect stock looks like? Recommended Link: Picture the perfect stock for a moment. (clicking link will opt you on to liberty through wealth free e-letter. Privacy Policy) What would it look like? No doubt it would have hundreds of billions in revenue - more than tech giants like IBM, Facebook and Google. It would probably be a leader in cutting-edge technology like smartphones, robotics, e-commerce and medical equipment. It would have tens of thousands of unbreakable patents. It would pay an enormous dividend. It would be on the verge of dozens of blockbuster announcements that would send the stock higher and higher. And most of all... It would trade ultra-cheap - less than $3. It seems crazy that such a stock exists. Image Source: Getty Images Earlier this week, the first U.S. case of a new variation of the virus was discovered in Colorado, and experts believe the newest version will only increase the pressure on already overburdened hospitals.
"Because the variants spread more rapidly, they could lead to more cases and put even more strain on our already heavily burdened health-care systems," said Dr. Henry Walke of the CDC. "Viruses constantly change through mutation and we expect to see new variants emerge over time."
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