Here's a question worth pondering: Given how off many people were in 2016 with their presidential predictions, do you feel at all comfortable making any predictions right now?
by WSJ’s Chong Koh Ping and Anna Hirtenstein: “Stocks rose Thursday, following a rally in U.S. markets on Federal Reserve assurances it will continue with its stimulus programs and on promising news on a coronavirus treatment.suggesting U.S. markets could open higher. In Europe, the pan-continental Stoxx Europe 600 added 0.6%. Stock benchmarks in China and Japan rose. The Shanghai Composite Index closed up 1.3% and Japan’s Nikkei 225 ended 2.1% higher.
But defenders of the FBI’s handling of the investigation said the records showed thorough and thoughtful deliberation about how to handle an exquisitely sensitive inquiry into the president’s top national security aide just days into a new administration.”by Burgess Everett and Marianne LeVine: “Coronavirus cases are still rising in the District of Columbia, where more than 200 people have died of the disease. The House decided it was too dangerous to return to the Capitol.
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