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1. Economy

The bull market is 11 years old. Will coronavirus stop its epic run?

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The bull market is 11 years old. Will coronavirus stop its epic run?

2. Coronavirus

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3. Election 2020

4. Royals

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex attended their last engagement as senior members of the royal family at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey. The event was the first time Meghan and the Queen have been seen together since she and Harry announced in January they'd decided to step back from royal life, shaking the foundations of the royal family . Meghan and Harry will officially bow out as senior royals on March 31 and then enter a 12-month transition period as they work on establishing their nonprofit organization.

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5. Horse racing

Twenty-seven prominent horse trainers, veterinarians and drug distributors have been indicted in a worldwide scheme to give racehorses performance-enhancing drugs to help them win. Prosecutors say the drugs and their effects led horses to injury, illness and, in some cases, death. Some involved in the scheme allegedly were tasked with getting rid of dead animals without properly reporting them. Trainer Jason Servis is among the defendants, and prosecutors say he "doped virtually all horses under his control," including Maximum Security, who crossed the finish line first at last year's Kentucky Derby but was disqualified for interference. Just to give an idea of how much money is at stake with such a scheme, Maximum Security recently won $10 million in the inaugural Saudi Cup.

BREAKFAST BROWSE

Starbucks is testing a new kind of cup

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The psychology of why people panic-buy toilet paper, of all things

Dolly Parton wants to be on the cover of Playboy for her 75th birthday

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A confused 'American Idol' contestant thought Pat Sajak and Justin Timberlake were judges on the show

Timberlake, we get, but why did he think of Pat Sajak, of all people

A new study concludes that money can buy happiness

It can pay for rent, mortgages, food, education, medical care, clothing and basically everything we need to stay alive, so, yeah, that feels a lot like happiness

TODAY'S NUMBER

8,600

That's how many troops the US initially will leave in Afghanistan under the government's recent agreement with the Taliban. Withdrawal efforts began this week, with some 12,000 to 13,000 American troops still in the country.

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TODAY'S QUOTE

"These proposals will help us to tell the story of people and places that for too long have been neglected or marginalized."

Ralph Northam, voicing support for a bill that allows local governments in Virginia to Virginia Gov., voicing support for a bill that allows local governments in Virginia to vote to take down Confederate statues and monuments . The bill passed the state's House and Senate and will likely be signed into law by Northam.

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TODAY'S WEATHER

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AND FINALLY

How the Madame Tussauds wax sculptures are made