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President Trump signs an $8.3 billion emergency spending bill in the White House Friday. That's significantly more than he originally requested from Congress. Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption

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Where That $8.3 Billion In U.S. Coronavirus Funding Will And Won't Go

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Woody Allen has been accused of sexual abuse by his daughter; he denies the allegations. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images hide caption

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Publisher Drops Woody Allen's Book After Ronan Farrow Objects, Employees Walk Out

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Silver Landings is Mandy Moore's first new album in over a decade. "I feel like this fully realized version of myself making music again" she tells NPR's Ari Shapiro. Carter Smith/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Mandy Moore On Self-Forgiveness And Her Musical Reawakening On 'Silver Landings'

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