Governments may not use the money to cut taxes, pay debt or bolster reserve funds.
Lynley Price
Amazon blocked 10 billion listings in counterfeit crackdown
The company destroyed 2 million counterfeit products sent to its warehouses last year before they could be sold.
Bob Dylan artwork to go on display in the U.S.
More than 120 of his pieces will be displayed in a Miami museum.
Cyberattack on U.S. pipeline linked to criminal gang
DarkSide claims it doesn’t attack hospitals, educational or government targets and that it donates a portion of its take to charity.
Some states plan big spending with Biden’s aid, others wait
Officials in Maine are among those wanting to use part of their federal aid to replenish depleted unemployment trust funds.
Death toll soars to 50 in school bombing in Afghan capital
No one has claimed responsibility for the Saturday attack.
‘Vax Live’ concert raises more than $300 million, 26 million vaccine doses
Norway, Spain, the UAE and New Zealand all offered its surplus shots.
Top U.S. general drops opposition to change in sexual assault policy
Gen. Mark Milley says he is now open because cases persist despite efforts to solve it.
Virus restrictions easing in U.S. and Europe while India faces disaster
EU officials announce a proposal to relax limits on travel to the 27-nation bloc this summer.
U.N. program inks Moderna deal on 500 million doses
However, shipments won’t start until the fourth quarter this year, with the vast majority planned for 2022.