These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, March 18, 2020:
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Delta Pilots Agree on New 4-Year Contract With Raises
Delta Air Lines pilots voted in favor of a new four-year contract that will grant them raises.

DNA of Four Former Presidents to Be Launched Into Deep Space
The DNA of four former presidents — and some sci-fi greats — is set to be blasted off into the cosmos as part of the ultimate memorial.

A Look Behind the Current Wedding Boom
There were a record 2.6 million weddings in 2022, which is up from 1.9 million in 2021 and 1.3 million in 2020, according to a report from The Knot, a wedding planning agency.

Cheddar Afternoon News Briefings of March 1st
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Stocks Slip as Stubborn Inflation Raises Rate Expectations
Most stocks marched lower Wednesday as stubbornly sticky inflation has Wall Street bracing for interest rates to stay higher for longer.

Eli Lilly Slashes Price of Insulin, Caps Monthly Cost at $35
In line with a Biden administration proposal, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is cutting the price of its most commonly prescribed insulins by 70 percent and capping out-of-pocket costs at $35 or less per month.

Demand for Mortgage Applications Falls to 28-Year Low
Demand for mortgage loan applications fell 5.7 percent in the last week of February, according to a survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

Morning Alexa Flash Briefings of March 1st
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Millions at Risk of Slipping Into Poverty as COVID-Era SNAP Benefits Set to End
A large cross-section of Americans is at risk of falling below the poverty line as the program that provided more than 32 million people with extra SNAP benefits during the pandemic is set to end. Families received at least $95 extra per month to spend on food.



