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British pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline tells staff to turn off contact-tracing app while at work GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has told around 2,500 staff in Britain to turn off a Covid-19 contact-tracing app while at work. The pharmaceutical giant ordered employees at research and development labs and manufacturing facilities to switch off the Bluetooth ...
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Report: Here's How To Fix Student Loans A new report has some targeted proposals to fix student loans. Here's what you need to know. Student Loans. The latest student loan debt statistics show that 45 million borrowers collectively owe $1.6 trillion of student loan debt. The Student Borrower ...
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Wells Fargo's diversity initiative to hire more Black leaders probed by Labor Department Wells Fargo, which pledged to double its ranks of Black managers and executives over the next five years, has received an inquiry from the Labor Department questioning whether its diversity initiative violates federal laws barring discrimination based on race.
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Airlines launch trial of an app that would verify travelers' coronavirus test results Countries and companies are eager to make international travel easier and safer as the global pandemic grinds on. So this week, several airports are launching a trial run of an app that aims to give passengers an easy way to verify coronavirus lab results and ...
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Forget Coca-Cola, Starbucks Is a Better Dividend Stock When it comes to dividend stocks, few are more iconic than Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO). The stock is both a high-yield investment and a Dividend King (we'll unpack what these terms mean in a moment). Investors looking to buy top dividend stocks typically take a ...
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Wells Fargo cuts more jobs as part of earlier cost-cutting drive (Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co WFC.N has started to cut jobs at its commercial banking unit as part of larger reductions that will impact nearly all of its functions and business lines, a company spokeswoman said on Wednesday. The bank resumed job cuts in ...
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Gary Keller steps down as Keller Williams' CEO In an email to company executives Wednesday, Keller said stepping down was a goal he'd been "working toward for many months" and it would allow him "the opportunity to get back to my passion — placing my focus on the vision for our industry.".
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American Airlines postpones resuming Florence flights until December FLORENCE, S.C. − American Airlines announced Wednesday that it is postponing plans to return flight schedules to the Florence Regional Airport for another month. This comes just two days after the announcement was made to return flights to the airport ...
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EU Lawmakers Write To Amazon CEO Asking If His Company 'Spies' On Politicians, Unions European legislators have written a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos demanding to know if his company monitors politicians and trade union activists in the European Union, days after the online retailer deleted two job postings for "intelligence analysts," that ...
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Tesla Inventories Are Up. What That Could Mean for the Stock. Tesla produced more cars than it delivered in the third quarter. Figuring out what that means for the stock isn't easy, because Tesla doesn't follow the traditional method used to account for production and distribution. Tesla (ticker: TSLA) output is growing.
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WGN weather anchor Paul Konrad lists Near West Side condo with rooftop penthouse for $2.95 million WGN-Ch. 9 morning weather anchor Paul Konrad and his wife, Kirsten, listed their four-bedroom condominium on the top floor of a five-story Near West Side loft building on Tuesday for $2.95 million. A Naperville native, Konrad joined Channel 9 in 1996.
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Eagle Produce cantaloupe recalled at Meijer stores for Salmonella contamination Grand Rapids, MI-based Meijer, in conjunction with Eagle Produce,LLC in Aguila, AZ., today announced the recall of whole cantaloupes and some cut cantaloupe fruit trays and bowls. The recall is part of a sampling investigation by the Michigan Department ...
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Charlotte office market sees 'really quiet' third quarter — but firm decisions from tenants loom The Charlotte office market remained in a holding pattern in the third quarter as the Covid-19 pandemic kept many office workers at home. A slight uptick in sublease space and hardly any tenant activity were observational trends in Q3, according to new data ...
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Flooring store from NJ gives away free cardboard tubes for Halloween candy chutes Looking for a creative way to safely deliver candy to trick-or-treaters this Halloween? One New Jersey business is getting creative, handing out industrial tubes so local homes can make socially distant candy chutes. Marshall Fox, who works at family-owned ...
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All that time in the kitchen during this pandemic has led to a nationwide shortage of Mason jars (CNN) — The increase in the number of people cooking and trying recipes during the pandemic has led to a surge in canning — because experienced canners are doing it more and novices want to give it a try. And that surge has led to a shortage in Mason ...
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Gov. Lee Announces $50 Million in New Business Relief Funding Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the Financial Stimulus Accountability Group (FSAG) today announced an initial $50 million in federal Coronavirus Relief Funds for the new Supplemental Employer Recovery Grant (SERG) program to provide additional relief ...
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Walmart enters Medicare broker market, threatening incumbents Walmart is officially elbowing into the insurance brokerage industry with the launch of Walmart Insurance Services, which will start selling Medicare plans during this year's annual enrollment period. The news first surfaced in early July that Walmart was ...
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Union: More than 8.8K part-time Disney workers expected to lose their jobs ST. PETERSBURG, Fla — On the heels of Disney announcing tens of thousands of Disney Parks employees are losing their jobs, including 6,669 non-union employees in Florida, are more layoffs. An upcoming round is expected to impact part-time Disney ...
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Why Sorrento Therapeutics Stock Bolted Higher in September Shares of the clinical-stage biotech Sorrento Therapeutics (NASDAQ:SRNE) gained a whopping 46.1% during the month of September, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. For comparison, the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF ...
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Arizona Science Center president and CEO takes new job in Chicago After 15 years as the CEO of the Arizona Science Center, Chevy Humphrey will be vacating her role at the end of this year, the downtown museum announced Wednesday. Humphrey will be taking over the role of president and CEO of Chicago's Museum of ...
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Lowe's to hand out another round of bonuses worth $100M MOORESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Lowe's Cos. says it is handing out another round of bonuses to recognize its front-line employees in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The home improvement retailer said all full-time hourly workers will get $300, and part-time and ...
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Production of luxury Mercedes SUV begins at Tuscaloosa County plant The luxury SUV market has officially arrived in Alabama. The first customer-ready Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 has rolled off the assembly line at the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International facility in Tuscaloosa County, officials announced this week.
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St. Tammany Parish bars cleared to serve alcohol for on-premise consumption NEW ORLEANS — Bars in St. Tammany Parish can now reopen for on-premise consumption starting Wednesday under specific guidelines. Parish President Mike Cooper made the request to opt-in for bars to reopen to the Governor's office on Tuesday as he ...
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Oil prices slip on halted stimulus talks and growing US stockpiles (Bloomberg) --Oil retreated after President Donald Trump said he's halting stimulus talks until after the election and an industry report signaled U.S. crude stockpiles rose for the first time in four weeks. Trump told his negotiators to stop discussions with ...
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6 Oregon innovators land EY 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year awards (Photos) Ernst & Young LLP's latest list of Pacific Northwest Region Award. Entrepreneur Of The Year winners features a decidedly Oregon tilt. Six of the region's 2020 winners are based in the Portland area, the firm said in a release issued this week. The winners ...
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Eccentric Antivirus Software Millionaire John McAfee Charged With Tax Evasion Anyone who owns a computer has probably heard the name McAfee. McAfee, Inc. is one of the major software companies providing antivirus protection programs. The company was founded by John McAfee although he has not been associated with the ...
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Two Black-owned, Memphis startups — MedHaul and SecondKeys — receive $50K awards from Google for Startups These two startups have three things in common. Can you guess what they are? MedHaul, founded by Erica Plybeah, is a med tech company that streamlines finding and booking transportation to health care facilities via quality providers. SecondKeys ...
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Microsoft's Mixer Streamers Flock to Twitch Instead of Facebook When Microsoft Corp. shut down Mixer in July, the company encouraged the livestreaming service's stars to move to Facebook Inc. Instead, the majority have migrated to Amazon.com Inc.'s Twitch, including Tyler Blevins, the gamer known as Ninja. Twitch's ...
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Thousands in New Orleans lose power, some for the second time this week NEW ORLEANS — For the second time in three days thousands of New Orleans homes and businesses lost power on an otherwise mild weather day. There were up to 16,000 buildings without power on Monday and Wednesday the outages seemed to top ...
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Records of more than 1600 Mayo Clinic patients accessed in breach ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic is notifying more than 1,600 patients that their health records were illicitly accessed by an employee, who has since been fired. The breach was confirmed on Aug. 5. While the files in question included names, dates of birth, ...
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San Francisco bans 'no-fault' evictions through March 2021 SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously passed an ordinance that would ban no-fault evictions through March 2021. The ban builds on existing protections for San Francisco tenants facing financial hardships ...
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COVID-19 Update: 1309 new additional positive cases PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The Pennsylvania Department of Health now lists 166,552 total coronavirus infections in the state on Wednesday, October 7. There were 1,309 new additional positive cases of COVID-19. Credit: WNEP. Credit: WNEP. There are ...
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Share This Photo: Texas A&M Kingsville Professor missing KINGSVILLE, Texas — The Kingsville Police Department is looking for missing 75-year-old Hueytzen J. Wu. He is a Texas A&M Kingsville professor. Police say Wu was last seen on October 1 on Hall Ave. in Kingsville. He drives a Nissan Quest with license ...
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Chicken Salad Chick Expanding in Mississippi with Madison Location Chicken Salad Chick announced it will be expanding in Mississippi with its newest restaurant in Madison. Following the brand's debut in Flowood in 2018, the Madison restaurant marks Chicken Salad Chick's second Jackson area location and ninth ...
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Volvo's Electric XC40 Recharge Has An EPA Driving Range Of 208 Miles The Volvo XC40 Recharge has an official EPA estimated range of 208 miles (335 km) in the U.S.. Volvo commenced production of the all-electric XC40 Recharge at its Ghent plant in Belgium earlier this month with the first customer deliveries expected to ...
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Blood Donations Help Fight Cancer, Covid by Kevin Zimmermann. (WHBL) – Blood donations are always needed, but the American Red Cross says that donating in October is a good way to observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Red Cross notes that those being treated for cancer need more ...
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Automation Anywhere launches AARI assistant to let humans and RPA bots interact Automation Anywhere Inc. today debuted AARI, a digital assistant that will enable workers to interact with the robotic process automation bots used by their company and give them instructions. AARI was announced during Automation Anywhere's virtual ...
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Recreate your favorite family vacation memory - but with more amenities! SEATTLE — VRBO's Melanie Fish shows us the evolution of VRBO and how you can make your own family memories with a modern twist. Sponsored by VRBO. Segment Producer Derek Haas. Watch New Day Northwest 11 AM weekdays on KING 5 and ...
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First look at British Airways' new first-class seat with sliding door MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Editor's note: This story has been updated with photos of the new seat. British Airways has unveiled ...
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Is the case for European "non-transparent" active exchange traded funds gathering pace? By Shane Coveney, Dillon Eustace – As European exchange traded products gather a greater share of asset flows and surpass USD1 trillion in assets under management, the industry's appetite for new and innovative products continues to develop at a ...
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Debut: Honda Ridgeline pickup gets macho makeover for 2021 Honda's midsize truck is getting truckier. The only pickup on the market that is built on a unibody SUV platform, the latest generation of the Ridgeline has boasted superior ride dynamics and interior room since Honda left behind the traditional ladder-style ...
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California Voters Get Say on Data Privacy Law. But Is It Tough Enough? Supporters of Proposition 24 say Californians need a tougher data protection law than the Legislature passed — and lobbyists and businesses have sought to chip away at — two years ago. But privacy watchdogs say the initiative still doesn't go far enough.
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Antifouling Coatings Market - Actionable Research on COVID-19 | Technological Developments to Boost the Market ... LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 7, 2020--. The global antifouling coatings market size is poised to grow by USD 3.61 billion during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 15% throughout the forecast period, according to the latest report by ...
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