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Here are the 5 best brick-and-mortar savings accounts of October 2020 Editor's Note: APYs listed in this article are up-to-date as of the time of publication. They may fluctuate (up or down) as the Fed rate changes. CNBC will update as changes are made public. Brick-and-mortar banks — as opposed to online-only banks — are ...
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Derek Jeter Gets Into The Liquor Game, Invests In Startup That Custom Ages Spirits In A Fraction Of The Usual Time Hall of Fame baseball star Derek Jeter is helping to jumpstart a first-of-its-kind sustainable company that eradicates the need to barrel-age brown spirits and custom engineers liquor to meet clients' specifications. Bespoken Spirits officially launched in Silicon ...
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Daimler Impresses Investors With Profit Plan, But A Stumble Would Revive Takeover Talk Investors seem happy after Mercedes parent Daimler announced new goals to slash costs, cement profit targets, move upmarket and build up its electric car portfolio to try and keep up with Tesla TSLA -7.4% and Volkswagen. Any sign these targets are ...
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Gilead Sciences sends additional doses of COVID-19 therapy remdesivir to EU amid shortages ... (( lakshmiprasad S/Getty Images)) Remdesivir has seen its popularity dip in recent months in the U.S.—perhaps tied to its high price tag. (Getty Images). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print. As one of few COVID-19 therapeutics with global ...
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Boom Supersonic Launches Its XB-1 Demonstrator, A Big Step Toward Faster-Than-Sound Passenger Travel In a virtual event from its Colorado headquarters today, Boom Supersonic is rolling out its highly-touted demonstrator aircraft. The XB-1 is a 1/3 size prototype that will provide a platform for testing, development and demonstration of key technologies toward ...
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24 of the year's most adorable pet Halloween costumes You know the drill by now: Halloween's probably going to look very different this year, and you may not be hitting up fun parties or taking the kiddos trick-or-treating like in years past. The good news? Pets don't know we're in the middle of a pandemic, and you ...
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The best CBD tincture CBD tinctures contain the active ingredient cannabidiol, which is one of more than 100 cannabinoids found in the hemp, or cannabis, plant. CBD has been found to relieve pain and anxiety and contribute to general well-being, among other medical benefits.
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Bristol Myers' Opdivo clears signs of lung cancer in first-in-class pre-surgery win Adding Opdivo to chemotherapy before surgery improved pathologic complete response in patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer, Bristol Myers Squibb said. (Bristol Myers Squibb ). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print. Bristol Myers ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Netflix, United Airlines, Levi Strauss & more Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. SunPower — Shares of the solar company jumped more than 13% to a new 52-week high after Piper Sandler initiated coverage on the stock with an overweight rating. The firm called SunPower a ...
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Report: Wells Fargo Lays Off 700, Targets $10 Billion In Cuts As Banks Eye Mass Layoffs Topline. Wells Fargo is reportedly laying off 700 employees in its commercial banking division as part of a multi-billion dollar cost-cutting measure that could impact tens of thousands of the bank's employees amid a terrible year for financial stocks that's led to ...
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Trump Signals Willingness to Help Airlines and Markets Jump By MATT OTT, AP Business Writer. SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Shares in major U.S. airlines jumped at the opening bell, pulling the broader market along, after President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to help the decimated carriers in seemingly ...
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GE warns of likely SEC action in probe of insurance reserves General Electric Co. warned that it's likely to face Securities and Exchange Commission allegations of accounting misdeeds, setting back CEO Larry Culp's effort to put the company's rocky past behind it. GE received a Wells notice Sept. 30 advising that the ...
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Here's what's different about getting a mortgage now (CNN) Mortgage lenders are on track to have a big year in 2020. Thanks to record low interest rates, many people are buying homes, despite the bleak jobs picture and uncertain economy. Total lending in the first half of 2020 was $1.8 trillion, just a hair below ...
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Google and Oracle clash in software copyright case before Supreme Court The Supreme Court building in Washington, DC. Getty. Google and Oracle faced off on Wednesday before the US Supreme Court, in a multi-billion dollar battle that could have a major effect on how companies develop software in the future. The two tech ...
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Total billionaire wealth surges to record high of $10.2 trillion during coronavirus crisis, research says Research from UBS and PwC found that global billionaire wealth climbed to $10.2 trillion between April and July this year, up from $8 trillion at the start of April. That reflected an increase in wealth of 27.5% and exceeded the previous peak of $8.9 trillion ...
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Markel Consolidates Property Catastrophe Reinsurance Business Under Nephila Markel Corp. said it is creating one center for all of its global property catastrophe (CAT) reinsurance business by closing its Markel Global Reinsurance property CAT unit and having Nephila become Markel's single point of entry for serving the property CAT ...
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Warren Buffett's call for higher taxes and recognition of class warfare are 'extraordinary' admissions, author says Warren Buffett has previously noted the absurdity of his secretary paying a higher rate of tax than him, and acknowledged the rich are waging a class war and winning it. Those admissions by the billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO were ...
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Okta adds new no-code workflows that use identity to trigger sales and marketing tasks It seems that no-code is the tech watchword of the year. It refers to the ability to create something that normally would require a developer to code, and replace it with dragging and dropping components instead, putting the task in reach of much less technical ...
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Amazon announces price cuts on GPU instances in AWS Sagemaker Amazon Web Services is cutting the price of GPU instances on Sagemaker, its fully managed machine learning service. AWS said customers will see up to 18% in price reductions on all ml.p2 and ml.p3 GPU instances.
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These metro Phoenix hotels opened or got a glow-up during COVID-19. Here's what's new Though the COVID-19 pandemic made this a rough year for everyone in the hotel and tourism industry, some Arizona hotels and resorts have used the pause in travel as an opportunity. Several new resorts and hotels opened for business in metro Phoenix in ...
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Lowe's gives $100 million more in bonuses to hourly employees Lowe's said Wednesday it will give $100 million more in bonuses to hourly employees in mid-October, as strong demand for home improvement supplies continues. The retailer has paid more than $675 million in additional pay to employees this year, ...
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EIA reports first weekly US crude supply climb in a month The Energy Information Administration reported Wednesday that U.S. crude inventories rose by 500,000 barrels for the week ended Oct. 2. That followed three consecutive weeks of declines and compared with an average fall of 2 million barrels expected by ...
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Trump Administration Asks Microsoft to Prove Its Pledge to Increase Black Workforce Isn't Discriminatory In June, as the U.S. was roiled by issues of racial inequality in policing and across wide swaths of American life, Microsoft, a leading American corporation, committed to do more to create a diverse workforce at the tech giant. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ...
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JP Morgan plans to set climate targets for financing portfolio J.P. Morgan Chase is planning to set emissions targets for its financing portfolio, joining other massive banks in bringing climate goals to its lending activity. The biggest U.S. bank will establish goals to be achieved by 2030 for each each industry in its portfolio ...
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AT&T offloading DirecTV could be a "fire sale" as company weighs low bids AT&T is reportedly moving ahead with its plan to sell DirecTV despite receiving bids that value the satellite division at less than one-third of the price AT&T paid for it. AT&T bought DirecTV for $49 billion in 2015 and has lost seven million TV subscribers in the ...
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Welcome back, Heinen's: Downtown Cleveland grocery store reopens after riot damage CLEVELAND, Ohio — More than four months after the May 30 riots that looted Heinen's downtown, customers can once again shop for their produce, groceries and prepared foods in the iconic Euclid Avenue building. "I'm so excited it's finally open," said ...
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Medicare basics: Big questions, smart answers Medicare open enrollment begins Oct. 15 and lasts to Dec. 7. Here are important things to know. Q: What is Medicare? Advertisement. A: Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program that has four parts. Part A provides hospital insurance coverage ...
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Hyundai Delivers First Fuel Cell Xcient Commercial Trucks In Europe The shipment involves only seven vehicles, but they represent a big shift in what kinds of commercial trucks Hyundai says it needs to introduce and sell in the coming decades. That's why the new Hyundai Xcient is a fuel-cell-powered heavy-duty truck that ...
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DNR to use 'innovative' mass timber technique to build new $5M UP facility NEWBERRY, MI – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will use mass timber to construct a $5 million facility in the Upper Peninsula. The new building, still in the design stages, will house both the DNR's customer service center and field offices in ...
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Amazon Donating $1 Million to Arlington and Alexandria Schools Amazon is continuing a string of local donations with a $1 million commitment to Arlington and Alexandria public schools. The company's million-dollar donation to schools in HQ2's backyard follows a more than $2.5 million donation to schools near "HQ1" in ...
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Meijer recalls cantaloupes for potential salmonella contamination GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Meijer is recalling whole cantaloupes and fruit trays that included cut cantaloupe because the fruit could be contaminated with salmonella, which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections. The recall involves whole cantaloupe ...
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Ikea opening record number of stores globally in 2020, despite shoppers moving online Furniture retailer Ikea plans to open a record number of stores this year, even as more shopping has gone online. Continue Reading Below. The world's largest furniture retailer said it will open more than 50 stores, with most locations in cities and urban ...
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DraftKings Sets Its New Stock Offering at $1.7 Billion DraftKings' offering prices 32 million shares at $52 each, which works out to just under $1.7 billion of total capital. A significant portion of that haul will go to other stockholders, though, who are capitalizing on the stock's sharp 2020 rally.
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Momentus Looks to Go Public Through SPAC Merger Momentus will become a publicly traded company through a merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), Stable Road Acquisition Corp. In a Wednesday announcement, Momentus said the combined company will be valued at approximately ...
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AARP pleased with task force support of unpaid family caregivers MADISON – AARP Wisconsin is voicing full support for recommendations made public by the Governor's Task Force on Caregiving that call for increased support for Wisconsin's nearly 600,000 unpaid family caregivers. Specifically, AARP points to two ...
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Lowe's hosting early curbside trick-or-treating; Krispy Kreme serving up free doughnuts, 'scary sweets' Halloween is expected to look different across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic, with health officials advising against traditional trick-or-treating. But some national chains — including Lowe's and Krispy Kreme – plan to offer alternatives. The home ...
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Clorox Says New Device Can Detect Classroom Illness Spikes Clorox Co. (CLX) - Get Report shares jumped higher in early trading Wednesday after the consumer cleaning supply group said it has developed a device that can detect classroom illness. Clorox said the new device will alert schools when a specific ...
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Craft beer-loving couple persevere to open brewery in Rockwall A craft beer brewery long in the making is finally ready to get the party started. Called Siren Rock Brewing Company, it's a mom-and-pop that will open in Rockwall's Historic Downtown District in spring 2021. Siren Rock will comprise a 13,000-square-foot ...
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Stocks take a breather in most of Asia Wednesday, but Hong Kong continues to rally Stocks in Asia gave back some of their gains of the last two days in early Wednesday trading, though Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bucked that trend by opening solidly higher. But upsides for the Hong Kong stock market HSI, +1.09% are likely to be limited ...
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Jackie O's buying downtown's Elevator Brewing One of Ohio's most revered breweries is taking over the Elevator Brewing Co. space. Athens-based Jackie O's will be acquiring the long-time Columbus craft brewery's downtown Columbus spot at 165 N. 4th St., the company said in a press release.
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Companies interested in buying Coal Creek power station At least two companies are interested in acquiring the McLean County power plant and the transmission line that runs to Minnesota, according to the director of the North Dakota Transmission Authority. The current owner, Great River Energy, intends to close ...
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Hospitals Failing To Meet New COVID-19 Data Reporting Mandate To Get Warning Letters By Pien Huang | NPR Wednesday, October 7, 2020. The federal government is starting to enforce new COVID-19 data reporting requirements for hospitals. Studio 642 / Getty Images/Tetra images RF. The federal government is starting to crack down on the ...
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Spectrum internet outage reported around the desert Internet outages were causing connection issues for students distance learning and parents working from home Wednesday morning. The outage appeared to be only affecting Spectrum customers. Spectrum said it was aware of an issue affecting services for ...
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Sirius XM's stock surges after Bloomberg report that a contract renewal with Howard Stern is near The current contract, which expires at the end of December, topped out at roughly $80 million to $100 million a year, the report said. Separately, the company said late Tuesday that it raised its quarterly dividend by 10%, about 1.464 cents a share from 1.331 ...
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Chef's Restaurant downtown to reopen Thursday Chef's posted on Facebook saying it will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Credit: WGRZ. Author: WGRZ Staff. Published: 9:09 AM EDT October 7, 2020. Updated: 9:09 AM EDT October 7, 2020. BUFFALO, N.Y. — Chef's ...
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Mayor Young Announces Layoffs, Changes to Water Billing-Meter Reading Operations BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) -- On Wednesday, Mayor Jack Young announced changes to the Department of Public Works' water billing - meter reading operations. "Our customers deserve accurate and timely water bills," said Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young.
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Eskimo Pie is getting rid of its derogatory name (CNN) — Eskimo Pie has decided on a new name three months after it acknowledged its original name was offensive toward native arctic communities. Beginning early 2021, the chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream bar will be called Edy's Pie, a nod to one of ...
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TCS announces ₹16000 crore buyback — strong show in Q2 with 7% rise in profit, margins near two-year high Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) board of directors has approved the buyback of over 5 million equity shares worth ₹16,000 crore at the value of ₹3,000 each. The company posted an adjusted profit of 20.3% in the second quarter with a jump of 4.8% in ...
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Someone hid razors in pizza dough at a Maine Hannaford, police say The Hannaford in Saco is recalling some fresh pizza dough someone put razor blades inside of it, according to police. A customer allegedly inserted metal objects into the fresh pizza dough sold in the deli department, according to the store. The tampering ...
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Canada's trade deficit narrowed to $2.4B in August as exports and imports both fell Canada imported less goods and services in August, but also exported less, too. (Ben Nelms/Bloomberg). comments. Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $2.4 billion in August as both exports and imports fell.
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