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Coronavirus fears over farmers markets could hit new growers hard
The familiar sight of weekend shoppers brushing shoulders at farmers markets across the U.S. is under threat from the coronavirus and fears of its spread. 
The familiar sight of weekend shoppers brushing shoulders at farmers markets across the U.S. is under threat from the coronavirus and fears of its spread. -
Democrats, Republicans Agree on $2 Trillion Economic Relief Bill
After five days of intense negotiations, the U.S. Senate has approved a $2 trillion stimulus package to save American workers and the economy from the immense damage being wrought by COVID-19. 
After five days of intense negotiations, the U.S. Senate has approved a $2 trillion stimulus package to save American workers and the economy from the immense damage being wrought by COVID-19. -
Coronavirus Update: Latest CoVID-19 News In China, Japan, South Korea, India, And North Korea
The coronavirus crisis prompted Japan to postpone the Tokyo Olympics and also pushed the Indian government to impose a nation-wide lockdown. 
The coronavirus crisis prompted Japan to postpone the Tokyo Olympics and also pushed the Indian government to impose a nation-wide lockdown. -
Banks Quickly Reacts As Wave Of Epidemic-Related Schemes Hits The UK
UK banks such as Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, and the Royal Bank of Scotland have separately launched campaigns to warn and inform customers of proliferating coronavirus-related schemes. 
UK banks such as Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, and the Royal Bank of Scotland have separately launched campaigns to warn and inform customers of proliferating coronavirus-related schemes. -
Queen Elizabeth II Will 'Stay In Touch' With Family Amid Pandemic
A royal source reportedly shared that Queen Elizabeth II will continue to "stay in touch" with members of the Royal Family through electronic video call systems during her stay inside Windsor Castle. 
A royal source reportedly shared that Queen Elizabeth II will continue to "stay in touch" with members of the Royal Family through electronic video call systems during her stay inside Windsor Castle. -
Chevron To Cut 2020 Spending By $4 Billion As Oil Prices Slide
Chevron announced on Tuesday that it will be reducing its capital spending for the entire year by around $4 billion. 
Chevron announced on Tuesday that it will be reducing its capital spending for the entire year by around $4 billion. -
Queen Elizabeth II Reportedly Takes 'Drastic Measures' Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Recent reports revealed that Queen Elizabeth II has been taking "drastic measures" as COVID-19 cases in UK continue to rise. It was also said that the monarch's aides were reduced from 100 to 8. 
Recent reports revealed that Queen Elizabeth II has been taking "drastic measures" as COVID-19 cases in UK continue to rise. It was also said that the monarch's aides were reduced from 100 to 8. -
Coronavirus Update: Latest CoVID-19 News In The United States
Some American states are struggling to prevent further CoVID-19 infections as healthcare providers go on quarantine and the country recorded its first known minor death. 
Some American states are struggling to prevent further CoVID-19 infections as healthcare providers go on quarantine and the country recorded its first known minor death. -
Queen Elizabeth Leads By Example Amid The Biggest Crisis Of Her Reign, Royal Expert Says
Her Majesty dealt with many crises in her six decades of reign, including the Second World War. 
Her Majesty dealt with many crises in her six decades of reign, including the Second World War. -
Sophie, Wessex Countess Praised By Royal Fans After 'Relatable' COVID-19 Video
The Countess of Wessex, Sophie reportedly released an "emotional" and "relatable" COVID-19 video on social media. The royal was also said to have teamed up with her daughter, Lady Louise. 
The Countess of Wessex, Sophie reportedly released an "emotional" and "relatable" COVID-19 video on social media. The royal was also said to have teamed up with her daughter, Lady Louise.