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Happy Thursday. The Democrats spent a lot of time arguing about money in last night's debate: Who has too much, how we pay for health care and why Bernie has three homes. If you want to keep the money conversation going, keep reading. |
Bloomberg under a microscope: In his first appearance on the Democratic debate stage, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg called himself a fan of the Affordable Care Act and talked about how he helped support new businesses in the city. |
Economy and coronavirus: The outbreak of the virus in China is dampening visits by Chinese tourists to the U.S., raising the prospect of shortages and price increases for iPhones and disrupting deliveries of parts for carmakers. Could it tip us into a recession? |
Scouts honor? The Boy Scouts, which built its reputation on a moral code, has sought refuge in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, where promises are broken. Is that wrong? |
David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor |
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