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GM's revival of the Hummer as an all-electric halo car is a stroke of marketing genius General Motors relaunched the controversial Hummer brand this past week, reviving a paramilitary nameplate once synonymous with testosterone swagger and defiant gas-guzzling, but as an all-electric pickup under GMC division. I begged GM to save ...
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US election, Fed and BoE meetings, American jobs data This week would be a busy one for the US even under normal circumstances. A Federal Reserve meeting, the latest jobs figures and another wave of third-quarter earnings results, all against the backdrop of rising Covid-19 cases. But add in ...
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Melt Bar and Grilled's Cleveland Heights location closes for good citing coronavirus uncertainties CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – There's one less place for gourmet grilled cheese in Greater Cleveland -- the owner of Melt Bar and Grilled has announced that the restaurant's Cleveland Heights location is permanently closed. "It's been 10 great years in ...
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Retail tycoon Mike Ashley 'furious' after being 'frozen out' of Debenhams sale Retail mogul Mike Ashley is reportedly "furious" about being "frozen out" of an auction for collapsed department store Debenhams. The Sunday Times reported that lawyers for the tycoon have spent the last week complaining to Lazards and law firm ...
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Just say no to Starlink transceiver facility I want to make Bonner County residents aware of Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink transceiver facility that has been placed just east of Sandpoint off Hwy 200. People think SpaceX means faster downloads, and that it is a good thing. What they don't know about is ...
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Modesto Restaurant Chain That Allowed Indoor Dining Against COVID Restrictions Pays $10K Fine MODESTO (CBS13) – A Modesto restaurant chain is paying the price for not following the rules. Velvet Grill and Creamery paid the city $10,000 dollars after violating the city's indoor dining rules amid the pandemic. The chain had racked up $90,000 in fines ...
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Kent reinstates downtown outdoor refreshment area to help with lines, crowding in front of businesses *Watch Gov. DeWine's report on county coronavirus risks above.*. KENT, Ohio (WJW) — The City of Kent is reinstating its downtown outdoor refreshment area (DORA) to help with lines and crowding at bars and restaurants. Trick or treating looked different ...
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