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Biden pledges to tackle monopolies, supply shortages as prices rise President Joe Biden pledged on Thursday toroot out anti-competitive business practices and ease construction materials shortages andtransportation backups that are causing price hikes across the country. "In the coming weeks, my administration will take ...
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Hawaiian Airlines ends Ohana by Hawaiian service As the airline previously explained, the drop in travel demand resulting from the pandemic triggered a labor provision in the company's pilot contract that prevents Hawaiian from offering third-party carrier service when interisland flights operated by its own pilots ...
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Travel deal alert: IHG Rewards Club Premier Credit Card now offers a 150000-point bonus New IHG Rewards Club Premier cardholders will earn a welcome bonus worth 150,000 points when they spend $3,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening. This news comes less than one week before ...
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Consumer Reports yanks safety ratings from some Tesla models The U.S. government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is no longer giving the Models 3 and Y check marks on its website for having forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning and emergency brake support.
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Box beats expectations, raises guidance as it looks for a comeback Company co-founder and CEO Aaron Levie is hoping this report will mark the beginning of a positive trend. "I think you've got a better economic climate right now for IT investment. And then ...
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WarnerMedia Chief Jason Kilar Says He's Staying at Company Into 2022 AT&T and Discovery said they expect the merger to close by mid-2022, with Discovery CEO David Zaslav set to run the new combined entity. Kilar was not party to the deal talks between Zaslav and ...
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Google pay discrimination lawsuit granted class-action status Google is being sued over equal pay. Angela Lang/CNET. A lawsuit that accuses Google of pay discrimination based on gender bias was granted class-action status on Thursday. The lawsuit, filed in 2017 in San Francisco, alleges Google violated the ...
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Why the bond market might not suffer another taper tantrum when the Fed signals it's ready to move A test looms for financial markets as more Federal Reserve officials signal they're ready to start thinking about the day they'll need scaling back their program of $120 billion a month in bond purchases. The question is whether that can occur without sparking a ...
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As shoppers return to stores, retailers are facing challenges of their own Our mission to make business better is fueled by readers like you. To enjoy unlimited access to our journalism, subscribe today. Americans are going back to one of their favorite pastimes: store shopping. With more people getting vaccinated and dropping ...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to Near 400000 The continued decline reflects the reopening of businesses and progress on vaccinations. By Tim Smart. |. May 27, 2021.
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Boeing will pay FAA at least $17 million over 737 MAX production mistakes The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday Boeing will pay at least $17 million in penalties and must undertake multiple corrective actions to improve quality control in building the 737. Though that's the largest fine imposed in some years, it's a ...
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Google, Shopify Extend Ties in Commerce Blitz Against Amazon Alphabet Inc.'s Google announced Thursday that merchants using Square, GoDaddy Inc. and WooCommerce will be able to sell products more easily on Google search, Maps and YouTube. Last week, Google introduced that ...
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Dell and VMware earnings send stocks in different directions Ahead of planned spinoff transaction involving the two companies, Dell shares gain after big beat on PC sales while VMware sinks despite reporting better earnings than expected. Dell Technologies Inc. reported first-quarter results Thursday afternoon.
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Ulta Beauty Shares Rise as Stimulus, Confidence Lift Outlook Ulta Beauty Inc. reported first-quarter comparable sales that beat expectations, showing that makeup usage is making a recovery. Comparable sales, a key metric for retailers, rose 66% for the quarter -- above the 39% average analyst estimate compiled by ...
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Economist: New business formation in Tennessee has record quarter JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Tennesseans formed new businesses at record numbers in the first three months of 2021, with the biggest growth coming outside Tennessee's four biggest counties. Statewide, the year-over-year growth in new business ...
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Utah tech company partners with state on AI to help fix roads Test drive of new software will help detect faded lane striping and could be expanded to detect potholes, missing stop signs and more.
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Lionsgate Annual Earnings Drop 16% Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.'s revenue dropped 16% in fiscal 2021, but the Santa Monica-based studio beat Wall Street expectations. Lionsgate reported May 27 that it brought in $3.27 billion in annual revenue, down from $3.9 billion in fiscal 2020.
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Memorial Day 2021 Grocery Store Hours In Waukesha WAUKESHA, WI— With more than 120 million Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, backyard barbecues in Waukesha will no doubt make a glorious return to Memorial Day 2021 festivities. Given all the excitement of once again being able to ...
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Adam Neumann's WeWork Exit Package Expands With $245 Million in Potential Stock Adam Neumann is set to emerge from his separation with WeWork, the company he led from its beginning until his ouster in 2019, with an extra bonus of stock riches if the company's new plan to go public is successful. The award will give Neumann shares ...
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GM will restart several plants idled by the global chip shortage. General Motors said on Thursday that it would restart four North American plants that had been idled for much of the last four months because of the global shortage of computer chips. The announcement comes after the company and other automakers have ...
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'Charlie Bit My Finger' NFT buyer decides to leave the original on YouTube "The buyer felt that the video is an important part of popular culture and shouldn't be taken down. It will now live on YouTube for the masses to continue enjoying as well as memorialized as an NFT on the blockchain.".
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Austin real estate startup Homeward lands $371 million in funding to keep growing Austin-based Real estate startup Homeward has landed $371 million in funding to grow its business, meet demand and expand into new markets. Homeward said it has received $136 million in equity funding, led by Norwest Venture Partners and with ...
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Costco misses quarterly estimates as online sales ease Costco Wholesale Corp. late Thursday reported lower-than-expected profit and sales for its fiscal third quarter as online sales growth eased. Costco COST, +0.49% said it earned $1.22 billion, or $2.75 a share, in the quarter, compared with $838 million, ...
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Kroger putting up million-dollar prizes, free groceries for vaccinated customers, employees INDIANAPOLIS — If you got your COVID-19 vaccination at a Kroger store, you could soon become a millionaire. The company announced it's "#CommunityImmunity" campaign Thursday, which includes five $1 million payouts and 50 chances to win free ...
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Kellogg's robot vending machine lets you mix your favorite cereals Users can pick from seven menu options, like Snap, Krackle, Pop Pop Pop, which includes Cocoa Krispies, Rice Krispies, hemp, pumpkin and espresso syrup, or Hawaii 5-0, which combines Frosted Mini Wheats, Bear Naked Triple Berry Granola, and ...
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Bank CEOs return to testify in front of divided Congress WASHINGTON — (AP) — The chief executives of the nation's largest banks are back in front of Congress, where they faced another round of questioning reflecting the deep partisan divide between Democrats and Republicans. The House hearing Thursday ...
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Henry Ford Health System enrolling children for COVID-19 vaccine study The KidCOVE study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of Moderna's mRNA-1273 vaccine for this group of young children. This is the same vaccine that was given Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA for adults 18 and older.
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E2open acquires BlueJay Solutions for $1.7 billion E2open's acquisition of BluJay Solutions is its first since going public in February and gives it more TMS firepower, broader sales reach in Asia, and bolsters its ability to upsell to global forwarders.
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Hancock International Airport is in need of TSA screeners "Applicants do not need previous experience working in security or law enforcement fields. Our officers will receive extensive training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and they are paid while undergoing training," said Bart R ...
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EIA boost of fuel consumption estimate good news for biofuels The Energy Information Administration's latest short-term outlook projects a continuation of higher energy prices, but there's also hope for the biofuels industry in the form of stronger demand. EIA boosted its estimate of global petroleum and liquid fuels ...
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2.5 million Las Vegas visitors in April, up 15% over March, LVCVA says LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Tourism is growing fast, with 2.5 million visitors coming to Las Vegas in the month of April, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Visitor volume grew 15.4% from March to April, the LVCVA reports. And with ...
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Southwest flight crews see a big rise in passenger misconduct FOX 10's Bailey Miller reports. PHOENIX - Flight attendants are dealing with plenty of problems onboard flights - and it's not just because of mask mandates. Earlier this week, ...
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SBA accepting grant applications for funds from new $100 million Community Navigator Pilot Program The Small Business Association is now accepting applications for federal grant money that aims to help set up support networks nationwide that will reach the "smallest businesses, with a priority focus on those owned by socially and economically ...
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Eli Lilly's much-maligned Branchburg plant earns a federal subpoena amid whistleblower claims tied to Covid-19 work Associate Editor. With Eli Lilly's work on Covid-19 antibodies facing multiple setbacks at the FDA and state level, the plant responsible for producing the drugs has seen a flush of employee complaints alleging fudged documents and poor conditions.
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