Wells Fargo Site Crashes As Customers Try To See If They've Received Stimulus Payments The bank blamed "high volumes" for the outage on its online banking site, but said the issue does not affect the actual deposits of the stimulus checks. Chris Arnold
Disneyland Theme Parks Will Reopen To California Residents In April Disneyland Park and Disneyland California Adventure Park will reopen on April 30. Reservations will be required and limited to state residents only. Rachel Treisman
'This Was Bad': Retail Sales Suffer Big Chill In February Amid Stormy Weather Retail sales dropped sharply last month after a winter storm blanketed much of the country's midsection, but forecasters expect a sharp rebound in sales. Scott Horsley
Facebook Reaches Deal With News Corp. Australia To Pay For News Content The three-year deal came weeks after Facebook briefly blocked Australian news outlets' content on its platform to protest a change in the country's media law requiring the company to pay for it. Scott Neuman
Voting Firms Turn To Defamation Lawsuits To Counter False Claims Voting technology companies are using lawsuits to take on false claims that they were involved in stealing the 2020 election. They say the flood of election disinformation has hurt their bottom line.
Why America Is Moving: Money, Space, Family, Lifestyle ... 2020 made moving a reality for millions. Some moved to be near family. Others achieved their pipe dreams of moving to distant locations in pursuit of a better lifestyle and cheaper cost of living. Adedayo Akala
Relief Act Means 'A Good Night's Sleep' For Food Industry, Says NYC Restaurateur Chef Amanda Cohen, owner of Dirt Candy in New York City, says the coronavirus relief package's $28.6 billion for independent and small-chain restaurants means many in the industry can stay afloat. Mary Louise Kelly
Shuttered Venue Grants Are Coming In April, After A Long Wait The live music industry breathed a sigh of relief when Congress passed a $15 billion grant program for struggling venues. But owners still face uncertainty and delays. Andrew Limbong
Performance Venues Wait For Aid From Earlier COVID-19 Relief Measure A bailout for live music and other event venues passed in the last relief bill. But one month after applications were scheduled to launch, they have not, and many venues are barely hanging on. Ryan Kailath
Biden Administration Gears Up For A Showdown With Big Tech President Biden is expected to add prominent tech critics to his administration. Some have advocated for breaking up major companies like Facebook. Shannon Bond