NewsWatch: Netflix has biggest quarter ever for new subscribers, stock rockets higher

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Netflix Inc. shares zoomed higher Tuesday afternoon, when the streaming pioneer revealed that it added more than double the new subscribers it expected amid the spread of COVID-19. See full story.

This is what air travel could look like in a post-coronavirus world

It’s hard to imagine a return to normalcy any time soon, but the time will come, likely well before we have a vaccine for the coronavirus, when the world gets back to flying. But what will that look like? See full story.

Wait for these 3 indicators before buying the S&P 500, says Canaccord’s Dwyer

Tony Dwyer, equity strategist at Canaccord Genuity cautions investors that they may want to wait for prices to fall significantly lower before buying in to a U.S. stock market amid an ongoing fight against COVID-19. See full story.

Bernie Sanders still has $16.2 million in campaign cash — here’s what he can do with the money

Bernie Sanders this month became the last politician to drop out of the Democratic presidential race, leaving Joe Biden as the last man standing. Every departure triggers a financial question: What to do with any money left from the campaign? See full story.

Employers start to suspend their 401(k) match

Will employers, as in previous recessions, restore the match as the economy recovers? See full story.

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‘Millions of Americans have court judgments against them,’ says Lauren Saunders, an associate director at the National Consumer Law Center. See full story.