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US airlines lay off thousands of staff as federal relief ends US airlines have begun laying off thousands of workers after efforts to negotiate a new economic relief plan in Congress stalled. American Airlines says it shedding 19,000 workers and United Airlines 13,000. The carriers - badly hit by the coronavirus ...
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Shoppers line up for newly opened stores at long-awaited American Dream mall Three hundred people lined up outside the newly-opened Primark at American Dream. On a Thursday. In the midst of a pandemic. Other retailers, like Hot Topic and Pac Sun, also had customers cued and waiting to to get in to shop for sweatshirts, jeans and ...
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Volkswagen Sold Nearly Twice As Many ID.3s In Norway In September As Tesla Sold Model 3s Volkswagen's ID.3 has become the debut star in the European electric car market. Though selling at a significantly lower price (in Norway the ID.3 starts at NOK 330,000 while the Model 3 starts at 384,900 NOK), the ID.3 was clearly aimed at Tesla TSLA +5% ...
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Ochsner, Lafayette General seal merger to form 35-hospital system Lafayette General Health and Ochsner Health announced Thursday the Louisiana systems have sealed their merger to create the Gulf South's largest health system, with 35 hospitals and more than 100 clinics. Lafayette, La.-based Lafayette General Health ...
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Alaska Airlines to launch Covid-19 testing, expand Hawaii service Alaska Airlines plans to launch rapid Covid-19 testing at pop-up clinics across the West Coast, beginning Oct. 12 in Seattle, the airline announced earlier this week. The clinics come in conjunction with Hawaii's pre-travel testing program, which is slated to ...
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7 Things Medicare Doesn't Cover Medicare Part A and Part B leave some pretty significant gaps in your health-care coverage. Here's a closer look at what isn't covered by Medicare. by: Catherine Siskos, Kimberly Lankford. October 1, 2020. Prescription pill bottle on American flag.
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Security firm Eclypsium raises $13M Portland cybersecurity startup Eclypsium secured $13 million from investors in an oversubscribed round. The capital will be used to expand the company's sales, delivery and research and development teams. This funding brings the company's total ...
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New York Downgraded as Moody's Warns of Long Return to Normal New York City and state both had their credit ratings lowered Thursday by Moody's Investors Service, which said the impact from the coronavirus on the most populous U.S. city -- the core of the state's economic engine -- is among the most severe in the nation ...
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Popeyes rolls out chocolate-filled beignets — but not everywhere Popeyes' roots are in New Orleans, home of the beloved beignet, but the dessert has never made it onto the chicken chain's menu — until now. Last year, Popeyes leaned into the spice, with its viral Spicy Chicken Sandwich, but now it's going sweet with its ...
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Caesars Entertainment Acquires William Hill Sportsbooks For $3.7 Billion Caesars Entertainment completed a massive $17.3 billion merger with Eldorado Resorts over the summer and are now acquiring one of the largest sports betting operators in the world. The gaming giant announced Wednesday that the company has agreed ...
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Britain Says Huawei Security Failings Pose Long-Term Risk: Govt Report LONDON (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technologies has failed to convince British security officials that the security risks of using its products in UK national infrastructure can be adequately managed, according to a government report released on Thursday.
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Marathon Petroleum to cut 12 percent of its workforce with refineries idled Ohio-based refiner Marathon Petroleum will cut 12 percent of its workforce because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Most of the cuts are a result of the company's indefinite idling of its ...
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New Ford CEO replaces CFO, pledges stronger profit margins DETROIT — On his first day in Ford's top job, CEO Jim Farley is replacing the company's chief financial officer and announcing other structural and management changes. The company says Thursday that Chief Financial Officer Tim Stone is leaving Oct. 15 to ...
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AMC to resume operations at 23 theatres in North Carolina! NORTH CAROLINA, USA — According to a release from AMC Entertainment, 500 AMC locations will be operating by mid-October. The Company plans to resume operations at 23 locations in North Carolina from Oct. 9 - Oct. 16. On October 9, AMC said it will ...
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JetBlue and Delta suspend operations at Stewart International Airport STEWART AIRPORT- JetBlue Airways and Delta have suspended operations at New York Stewart International Airport indefinitely as revenue and demand plummet amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The suspensions were confirmed Tuesday at a meeting of the ...
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How To Make Your Energy Portfolio Election Proof The battle lines are already drawn in a high-stakes political contest that will ostensibly determine the fate of the American energy sector. In the blue corner is former VP Joe Biden, who has not only pledged to steer the United States to net-zero carbon ...
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Volvo XC40 Recharge SUV: Gothenberg goes pure electric ... ▻ Volvo's first full EV ▻ Rapid acceleration, and range over 200 mile ▻ Only available at first in £60k top spec. The most impressive thing about the first all-electric Volvo is not its lively acceleration, although 4.9 seconds to 62mph can be fun. Nor is it the ...
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Scratch-off fever grips Texas as Lottery reports yet another record-breaking sales year While the coronavirus pandemic has been wreaking economic havoc across the state, one entity has been racking up a record-breaking year: The Texas lottery. The state agency reported $6.704 billion in sales for its 2020 fiscal year — Oct. 1, 2019, to Sept.
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CU business confidence index: Worries about cold weather and election, but optimism into 2021 BOULDER — Industry leaders in Colorado were slightly more bullish heading into the final quarter of 2020 than they were earlier this year but aren't as confident heading into the colder months as they were during the summer. The quarterly report and survey ...
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How Much Does Your Biglaw Firm Contributes To Climate Change? Everyone is entitled to an attorney and lawyers are free to take on unpopular positions in pursuit of zealous advocacy. Now that we've got the platitudes out of the way, in reality, major law firms don't pick up multiple millions from hard luck clients walking in off ...
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Fourth Generation Acura MDX Set to Debut in the Middle of the Month Acura will reveal a prototype of the fourth generation MDX three-row SUV in mid October. It's going to carry on the same theme the brand kicked-off with the RDX in 2019, including the grill, of course, as well as the LED head- and taillights. Very little detail is ...
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Frisco Fintech Payrix Extends Its Series A Financing, Surpasses $50M in Investments Frisco-based Payrix is on a fast growth track: The fintech has extended its Series A financing, surpassed $50 million in investment, and expanded its leadership team. Payrix takes a "crawl, walk, run" approach to payment facilitation—and it says it's the first to ...
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Alabama Power customers receiving credit on this month's bill Alabama Power customers will see a credit on this month's bill, the company announced Thursday. A typical Alabama Power residential customer will receive a $25 credit this month following a decision over the summer by the Alabama Public Service ...
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Florida Second Chance Lottery winner told to forfeit prize, when ticket is lost in the mail A Florida woman won $1,000 in a Second Chance Lottery last month, but has been told she will have to forfeit her prize, as her winning ticket, sent certified mail, never arrived at lottery headquarters. According to a report by WFLA, Sue Burgess was thrilled ...
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RapidAI approved for CMS add-on payment; algorithm pinpoints COVID-19, plus more vendor news University of Minnesota researchers have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that can evaluate chest x-rays and diagnose possible COVID-19, the institution announced Monday. All 12 M Health Fairview hospitals—a collaboration between the ...
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House Democrats pass partisan COVID bill; relief talks drag WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats controlling the House narrowly passed a $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Thursday night, a move that came as top-level talks on a smaller, potentially bipartisan measure dragged on toward an uncertain finish. An air of ...
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Tesla Autopilot scores low for driver engagement in European safety rating By Tina Bellon. (Reuters) - Tesla Inc's Autopilot has ranked sixth in 10 driver assistance systems evaluated in a European safety assessment, scoring low on its ability to keep drivers engaged. The Tesla Model 3's Autopilot scored just 36 when assessed on its ...
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Are college students in Rhode Island taking coronavirus rules seriously? PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Another university in Rhode Island is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak. Johnson and Wales has seen 31 off-campus students testing positive. College students have been the source of Rhode Island's hot spots in recent ...
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