From: The Economist today - Tuesday Mar 03, 2020 10:04 pm
   
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The Fed springs into action
America’s central bank acts to offset the impact of covid-19

Expect other central banks to cut interest rates too
 
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Read more: Markets wake up with a jolt to the implications of covid-19
 
 
 
Reproductive rights
The new conservative majority in the Supreme Court looks at abortion

A case on March 4th gives judges a chance to begin rolling back Roe v Wade
 
 
Bartleby
When rank leads to rancour

How not to give employee feedback
 
 
Daily chart
Political bettors pick Joe Biden as the Democrat best able to beat Donald Trump

In contrast, they think Bernie Sanders would boost the president’s chance of re-election
 
 
Advantage Bibi
Binyamin Netanyahu looks to have come out on top in Israel’s election

Can he form a government this time?
 
 
The smartphone will see you now
Millions of Chinese, cooped up and anxious, turn to online doctors

Even after the covid-19 epidemic, many will continue to favour internet hospitals
 
 
Enduring fashion
A captivating new exhibition celebrates the kimono

“Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk” is a triumphant spectacle that provides rich insights into Japanese history and culture
 
 
The Intelligence
The humanitarian disaster in Idlib

Also on the daily podcast: a rum company’s bold listing in Venezuela, and why delivering the mail in Congo is so hard
 
 
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