U.S. Senate passes one coronavirus aid package while working on another
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed legislation providing billions of dollars to limit the damage from the coronavirus pandemic through free testing, paid sick leave and expanded safety-net spending. The bill now goes to President Donald Trump to sign into law. Congress and the White House are discussing additional stimulus measures that could cost more than $1 trillion (£865.95 billion). Lawmakers in the Republican-led Senate largely set aside their..