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Frail at Year's End, Economy Looks for a Second Wind The U.S. economic rebound faltered at the end of 2020 as surging coronavirus cases kept people home and a delay in federal assistance hampered many households and businesses. But new injections of government aid into the economy and of vaccines ...
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It's likely going to take a constant stream of excited buyers to keep the GameStop, AMC rally going The David-vs.-Goliath premise in the GameStop saga is somewhat flawed as neither hedge funds nor short sellers have ruled the Wall Street playground by any stretch in recent years. With stocks like AMC and GameStop up huge and volumes enormous in ...
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Lawmakers want to break up Facebook, but experts say restoring competition through regulation should be the goal New York Attorney General Letitia James said a Facebook breakup is "on the table." · Insider spoke to three experts who explained what a breakup might look like.
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Investing in This ETF Right Now Could Make You a Millionaire Retiree Many investors will need to become millionaires in retirement if they hope to maintain their current lifestyles, but that can be a very difficult task. It requires a lifetime of diligent saving along with investment growth. To ...
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Fresh Data Show Toll South African Virus Variant Takes on Vaccine Efficacy CHICAGO (Reuters) - Clinical trial data on two COVID-19 vaccines show that a coronavirus variant first identified in South Africa is lessening their ability to protect against the illness, underscoring the need to vaccinate vast numbers of people as quickly as ...
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Amid Critical Shortage, EU Moves to Limit Vaccine Exports BRUSSELS — Desperate as doses run dry, the European Union on Friday approved its third coronavirus vaccine, while moving to restrict exports of the shot, shunning its decades-old free-trade, anti-protectionism creed amid a growing crisis. E.U. regulators ...
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Airline pilots say COVID-19 to blame for feeling 'rusty,' in-flight errors Low travel demand due to the outbreak of the coronavirus has kept many pilots out of the cockpit for a prolonged period, especially at the height of the pandemic when passenger traffic fell to a level not seen in more than six decades.
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Oakland International Airport Unveils COVID-19 Test Vending Machines OAKLAND (CBS SF) — Oakland International has became the first airport in the United States to begin selling COVID test kits in vending machines, officials announced this week. Travelers will have access to the at-home Saliva RT-PCT tests at contactless ...
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Shell (RDS.A) to Buy 51% Share in Wind Farm Offshore Ireland It is involved in all phases of the petroleum industry right from exploration to final processing and delivery. The company is scheduled to release fourth-quarter earnings results on Feb 4, 2021. The current Zacks Consensus Estimate is pegged at a loss of 17 ...
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IKEA: Customers must accept tip over risk for furniture before buying The video above is from January 7, 2020. IKEA says customers looking to buy chests of drawers and other select clothing storage items will have to acknowledge the need for wall attachments before being allowed to purchase. It's aimed at reducing potential ...
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After GameStop Debacle, Citron Research Gives Up on Short-Selling Hardly. But Citron Research founder Andrew Left says that after losing 100% of his short position in the video game retailer, he's giving up telling investors what stocks to bet against. From now on, his Citron Research site will only tell investors what stocks to buy ...
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Louisville Tourism announces new president and CEO LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Tourism is welcoming Cleo Battle, it's current Chief Operating Officer, as it's president and CEO of the organization. This comes after Karen Williams, who currently holds the position, announced she is retiring. After an extremely ...
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Girl Scout Cookies sales will begin Feb. 12 OMAHA — The world may look different today, but a pandemic won't stop the more than 100-year-old tradition of Girl Scouts selling cookies. Girls will put their entrepreneurial skills to work by creating safe ways to provide cookie lovers with tasty treats.
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Clarksdale, Mississippi hosts memorial for locals lost to COVID-19 The rationale behind the memorial was simple — honor and affection for people's lives, not just data shoved into a file cabinet or posted on to a website, one official said. Clarksdale officials and citizens set ...
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San Francisco restaurants see boost in business as they open for outdoor dining "It's been a great night. I think people couldn't wait to go out. We are over 100 reservations which is actually unusual and it's a great beginning," owner of Il Casaro Francesco Covucci said.
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Chevron Emerges From Exxon's Shadow And while activist investors are pressuring Exxon to work on both environmental and growth sustainability, Chevron noted on Friday's earnings call that it hasn't faced similar pressures, noting that its investors prefer energy-transition investments that don't erode ...
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Higher speeds don't equal adequate protection in event of an accident, joint study says RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Higher speed limits may allow you to get places faster, but it's at a price. A joint study by the Triple AAA and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety indicates your car won't offer as much protection at higher speeds as you think if ...
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Investors' body claims over 10 MFs may go Franklin Templeton way causing ₹15-tn loss New Delhi: Urging the Supreme Court to come to the rescue of people who had invested in now-closed Franklin Templeton schemes, investors' body CFMA on Saturday claimed more than 10 mutual funds may otherwise go the same way creating an MF ...
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Trucking company highlights its work YRC Worldwide, a trucking company that has faced scrutiny from the Congressional Oversight Commission, is highlighting the work it has done during the covid-19 pandemic. "YRC is a critical part of the America's supply chain," company spokeswoman ...
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River Valley offers weekend bus service "Changes to our routes happen when our riders' needs change. We have found a solution to provide a trip that stops in Jersey Shore and throughout Clinton County," said River Valley Transit General Manager Adam Winder. "The new service will replace the ...
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Fact or myth: 8 common misconceptions about CBD Since CBD comes from the marijuana plant, many people believe it can get you high even in its isolated form. However, that simply isn't true — the psychoactive element in marijuana is THC, not CBD. Thus, taking some CBD oil certainly won't make you feel ...
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Oregon will cut certain extended jobless benefits due to lower unemployment rates The state has been offering jobless Oregonians who exhaust their regular unemployment benefits an extra 13 weeks of extended benefits because the state's unemployment rate has been above 6.5% over the preceding three-month periods. Although ...
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2021 Renault Kiger revealed for India, Australian launch unlikely On the styling front, the production SUV is a toned-down version of its concept namesake, losing the show car's green highlights and futuristic LED accent strips, but retaining its upright shape and rising window line.
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Robinhood hiring 'federal affairs manager' as congressional hearings on GameStop scandal loom FOX Business' Kristina Partsinevelos breaks down what's happening with the brokerage app Robinhood and how users reacted to the company limiting trading this week. Embattled mobile brokerage platform Robinhood is seeking to hire ...
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Here's how many vaccine doses North Texas counties are getting the week of Feb. 1 The State of Texas released its vaccine allocations Friday for the week of Feb. 1. Their plans include a total of 48,000 doses for Dallas County, 42,900 in Collin County, 32,975 in Denton and 27,700 in Tarrant. More than 520,000 first doses will be distributed to ...
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Shareholders Of Fronsac Real Estate Investment Trust (CVE:FRO.UN) Must Be Happy With Their 119% Total Return While markets are a powerful pricing mechanism, share prices reflect investor sentiment, not just underlying business performance. One flawed but reasonable way to assess how sentiment around a company has changed is to compare the earnings per share ( ...
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Michigan urges restaurants to beef up ventilation to protect against COVID-19 Many of the COVID-19 precautions restaurants can take are quite visible, like sanitizing, distancing and masking. But a new state of Michigan program is pushing restaurants to implement a safeguard that's harder for customers to see – improving ventilation.
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Sir Philip Green's family due to receive £50m from Topshop sale More than 1000 suppliers to the fashion chain are set to receive less than one per cent of the money owed to them. Both Topshop and Topman owe 1155 unsecured creditors, including suppliers and landlords, at ...
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Rama Mohan Rao Amara appointed as the MD and CEO of SBI Card Rama Mohan Rao Amara's appointment is with effect from 30 January for a period of two years subject to all the requisite approvals including that of the shareholders.
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Inland Cellular working to repair calling issues The post said 911 calling services should be affected only in areas where Inland Cellular is the sole carrier providing coverage. Texting and data services are fully functional, including text to 911 services where they ...
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Discontinue mammograms for breast cancer survivors when life expectancy is under 5 years, new guidelines say An expert panel and clinician focus groups created the guidelines based on a literature review that analyzed the risk of ipsilateral and contralateral breast cancer events among survivors. "It is anticipated that these expert guidelines will enhance ...
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Roush Hour: American tuner breathes on Ford Super Duty pickup The tuners at Roush Performance have turned their attention to the recently updated Ford Super Duty line of pickup trucks and its 6.7L PowerStroke Turbo Diesel. In addition to various and sundry visual upgrades, the package they've just unveiled will fettle ...
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Hays County COVID-19 vaccine slots fill quickly after portal opened at noon "I was poised at the computer, as if it were an eBay auction," said Norman Sanders. The 72-year-old Wimberley resident said he was able to get to a page showing ...
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Watchdog Agency to Take Up Fight Against Military Payday Loan Scams Once More The new leadership at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, has pledged to discard the Trump administration's "relaxed approach" and resume targeting payday loan scams that trap troops in endless cycles of debt. Acting Director Dave Uejio ...
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SpaceX targeting Monday for launch of Starlink satellites ***Update 11:30 p.m.***. SpaceX now appears to be targeting no earlier than Monday, Feb. 1, for their next Starlink launch. According to Spaceflight Now, SpaceX is planning to perform a test-firing of a Falcon 9 rocket as soon as Saturday on pad 39A.
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Barstool's Dave Portnoy reviews four Lansing-area pizza spots Portnoy, a University of Michigan graduate, has been in the state for more than a week. He started in Detroit for the unveiling of the Barstool Sportsbook last week when Michigan's online gambling went live last Friday, but has since made his way around the ...
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Overwhelmed by Covid deaths, America's largest cemetery refrigerates bodies as families wait weeks for funerals By Maria Morava and Scottie Andrew, CNN Spanning 1,400 acres and eight venues, Rose Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary in Southern California is the biggest cemetery in North America. Friday, January 29th 2021, 1:33 PM EST. Updated: Friday, January ...
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