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TC Pipelines LP (TCP) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript Questions and Answers; Call Participants. Prepared Remarks: Operator. Hello, and welcome to Broadstone Net Lease's Fourth Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call. My name is Carrie, and I will be your ...
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Ruby's Diner at end of Huntington Beach Pier serves its last shake Huntington Beach Mayor Kim Carr said Friday that the lease of the building, which is owned by the city, has been acquired by a group led by Alexander Leff as part of the bankruptcy proceedings. " ...
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Retirement Savings by Gender Learn what's behind the retirement savings gap · Why a Retirement Savings Gender Gap Exists · The Root Cause of the Retirement Savings Gap · Retirement and the LGBTQ+ Community · A Deeper Dive into the Gender Retirement Savings Gap · How to Narrow ...
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Salads and wraps recalled over Listeria contamination St. Paul, MN-based J&J Distributing has recalled approximately 33 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry salads and wrap products that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes (Lm), according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety ...
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Judge Approves $650M Facebook Privacy Lawsuit Settlement SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge on Friday approved a $650 million settlement of a privacy lawsuit against Facebook for allegedly using photo face-tagging and other biometric data without the permission of its users. U.S. District Judge James ...
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Paul Singer Warns of Trouble, and Is Eager to Say 'Told You So' Hedge fund titan cites 'head-smacking craziness' in markets · Singer comments in Jan. 28 letter to clients seen by Bloomberg.
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62 Minnesota patients received improperly mixed COVID vaccine MANKATO, Minn. — More than five dozen people were injected with improperly mixed COVID vaccines at a Mankato Hy-Vee. It happened when pharmacy staff incorrectly used Pfizer vaccine mixed with sterile water rather than the special saline solution ...
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A play-by-play of the FDA meeting on J&J's one-shot coronavirus vaccine While the positive review was expected, the gathered vaccine and infectious disease experts still had much to debate. BioPharma Dive tracked the day-long meeting and reported on the discussion here. The most recent entries are listed first.
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Tesla Confirms Fremont Factory Restart After Parts Supply Shortage – Report Furthermore, Musk said that the company's Model S and Model X are still in "high demand." "Fremont production is back up and running as of yesterday and will speed up rapidly to full Model ...
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Several businesses in San Antonio and Bexar County return to 75% operating capacity It's been several weeks since the city first reached the COVID-19 hospitalizations threshold that triggered the measure.
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Restaurant owners feel good about loosening of restrictions, but are still struggling "The case rates of COVID in Philadelphia are falling, and our vaccination rates are rising," said Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley. The optimism is leading officials to loosen restrictions in the City of Brotherly Love.
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Texas pump average rises amid high crude price, supply disruptions caused by winter storms "They're skyrocketing," Daniel Armbruster, a spokesperson for AAA Texas said. "We haven't seen prices increase like this since after Hurricane Harvey and and the increases we're seeing are similar to what we would see after a hurricane on the Gulf Coast.".
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As spring approaches new bikes still in short supply at area bike shops COVID-19 wreaked havoc on the bicycle manufacture supply chains starting nearly one year ago. The result is a worldwide bike shortage that continues and may stretch into 2022.
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One-year anniversary of Molson Coors shooting Ron Knebel pays his respects Friday at a memorial plaque with the names of the victims who were killed in last year's shooting at the Molson Coors Distribution Center in Milwaukee. It was a year ago today that a gunman killed five people and then himself.
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Howard Hughes Corp. turn to loss as pandemic affects units The pandemic hurt and boosted parts of Howard Hughes Corp.'s master-planned communities, which contain both residential and commercial properties, offering a glimpse of the pandemic's impact on different segments of the real estate industry.
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Windstar Cruises to Open Miami Office in 2022 Windstar Cruises announced today it plans to relocate its office from Seattle, Washington to Miami, Florida in June 2022. "With time and space away from our Seattle office, we've thought about our location and other possibilities once our two year lease is up," ...
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Twitter may let users charge followers for access to special content Twitter shares rose to an all-time high on the product announcement and an upbeat forecast for sales and user growth through 2023. The company recently purchased newsletter start-up Revue, and executives said they ...
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ADPH: Don't vaccine shop, take first vaccine you're offered HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Pending a hearing Friday, Americans could have access to a third COVID-19 vaccine by the end of next month. We looked into if one vaccine was better than the other. State health officer, Doctor Scott Harris said it doesn't matter ...
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DraftKings boosts outlook as sports betting gains steam GAN Limited CEO Dermot Smurfit discusses sports betting on Super Bowl night and the future of the industry. DraftKings Inc.'s quarterly loss widened, but the company raised its 2021 revenue ...
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KFC employee fired after yelling homophobic slurs at gay couple The man behind the wheel said he was picking up a DoorDash order, and it turned into a full-blown verbal match. On Wednesday night, Lee Walls was driving with his boyfriend, Joshua Garner ...
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More Irish people unhappy than ever before, CSO survey finds The snapshot of Covid-19's impact since the State's first confirmed case on February 29th last year is based on statistics and research from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and while it paints a largely bleak picture, it also points to a surge in savings and silver ...
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Texas woman wins $302K jackpot at Las Vegas airport while waiting for flight Error. Something went wrong. February 26, 2021 at 4:55 pm CST By Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk.
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