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A 'bloody crypto' Memorial Day weekend? Some bitcoin bulls are dreading the long US holiday break Bullish investors in bitcoin aren't all jazzed about the long U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend ahead. The sun, the fresh air, barbecues, the first major summer break, as more doses of COVID ...
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'Superman' Forced to Surrender Crypto in ATM Laundering Bust The U.S. has seized about $1.25 million worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptocurrency from a California man as part of his sentencing to two years in prison for illegally exchanging as much as $25 million in person and through Bitcoin ATM kiosks -- some of it ...
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Big Oil Had a Bad Week. Why That's Good News for Investors. And, at Chevron's (CVX) annual meeting, shareholders supported a nonbinding proposal to ask the company to cut carbon emissions generated by the use of its products. Carbon-dioxide emissions have been implicated in climate change.
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Fed Admonishes Deutsche Bank for Ongoing Compliance Failures The Federal Reserve has privately told Deutsche Bank AG that its compliance programs aren't up to snuff, signaling that the scandal-plagued bank is failing to adhere to a number of past accords with U.S. regulators, according to people familiar with the matter ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: AMC, Ulta Beauty, Best Buy, HP and more By midday, over 360 million shares have already been traded, more than tripling its 30-day average. Shares have already rallied 120% this week amid heightened speculative trading activity, bringing its monstrous 2021 rally to 1,200%.
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Can't afford broadband at home? There's a $50 monthly benefit you should know about Broadband is a critical resource anytime, but especially during the pandemic. Eligible households can now enroll in the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program to receive a monthly discount off the cost of broadband service from an approved provider. Details: ...
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CEO pay rises yet again, despite global pandemic that slashed profits worldwide As a result, pay packages rose yet again last year for the CEOs of the biggest companies in America, even though the pandemic sent the economy to its worst quarter on record and slashed corporate profits around the world.
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Coinbase crypto partner Circle raises $440 million from Fidelity and others Participants in the latest financing included financial giant Fidelity and the fast-rising cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Digital Currency Group, which owns Grayscale Investments, maintainer of a popular Bitcoin investment trust, and also owns the crypto blog ...
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The best Memorial Day deals: 200+ sales to shop this weekend So in between taking time to pay tribute to service members who gave their lives for our country and firing up the grill for a day of outdoor fun, be sure to check out our list of retailers offering up major savings on mattresses, furniture, TVs, appliances and much ...
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Amazon investors reject New York retirement fund's call for a racial-equity audit, 10 other shareholder proposals Civil rights and equity audit came closest to passage, receiving 44% of votes cast; N.Y. comptroller says 'shareholders sent a loud message to Amazon that they want the company to do more to address racial diversity, equity and inclusion' ...
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FDA OKs 1st targeted drug for common lung cancer mutation U.S. regulators have approved the first medicine for patients with the most common type of lung cancer whose tumors have a genetic mutation long considered untreatable with drugs. By LINDA A. JOHNSON AP Medical Writer. May 28, 2021, 2:01 PM.
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Why Provention Bio Stock Crashed Today Shares of Provention Bio (NASDAQ: PRVB) crashed 28.8% as of the market close on Friday. The huge decline came after a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee voted 10-7 in favor of recommending approval of teplizumab in delaying ...
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The UK approves the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. More than 58 percent of Britain's population has received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, and 36 percent has been fully vaccinated. Britain opened vaccination to adults 30 and older this week, but most of the vaccination campaign's efforts have in ...
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CBD Here, CBD There, CBD Everywhere: Tension Between State and Federal Authorities Leaves CBD Companies in ... Under the FD&C, it is generally illegal to introduce a new drug into interstate commerce. The question, therefore, begs – if the FDA considers the sale of CBD illegal, then why are we seeing CBD for sale everywhere?
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We're TotalEnergies: French oil major gets green rebrand PARIS (Reuters) -Oil and gas group Total won more than 90% backing for its climate plan to gradually reduce its emissions on Friday, when shareholders also voted overwhelmingly in favour of its rebrand as TotalEnergies to mark its shift to renewable energy ...
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Hawaiian Airlines ends service from Oahu to Molokai, Lanai "With our focus on rebuilding and restoring our mainline interisland, North America and international service, we cannot responsibly justify incurring the startup costs and weakening our financial outlook," Hawaiian Airlines President and CEO Peter Ingram said ...
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SEC Says Group Illegally Raised $2B in Crypto Offering WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators have accused a group of people of promoting a securities offering tied to digital currency that raised over $2 billion from retail investors without being properly registered. The Securities ...
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Pfizer-BioNTech Covid Shot Cleared for Children in Europe European regulators cleared Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE's Covid-19 vaccine for children ages 12 to 15, preparing the way for mass inoculations of younger teenagers across the continent. The green light from the European Medicines Agency gives Europe, ...
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Venmo leaked Joe Biden's friends, but you can now keep yours a secret Venmo has added new privacy controls for friend lists following a jaw-dropping incident where BuzzFeed News was able to track down President Joe Biden's Venmo account because of the app's leaky privacy protocols. App researcher Jane Manchun Wong ...
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Texas Game Wardens Will Be Out in Full Force on Lakes This Memorial Day Weekend The Texas Parks and Wildlife guidance comes at a critical time. Last year, boating accidents were at a 30-year all-time high. By Evan Anderson • Published 4 hours ago • Updated 3 hours ago. Pause. 1:41. Game Wardens Will Be Out in Full Force on Texas ...
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Illinois COVID-19 Update: IL reports 982 cases, 21 deaths as Wrigley Field vaccine site to close CHICAGO (WLS) -- Illinois public health officials reported 982 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 and 21 related deaths Friday, as Chicago's COVID vaccine site near Wrigley Field is set to close soon. There have been 1,380,261 total COVID ...
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Best cheap homeowners insurance in St. Louis St. Louis is home to one of the most iconic landmarks in America: the Gateway Arch. It is also home to over 300,000 residents, over 43% of whom own homes. While homeowners insurance is not legally required, it is required if you have a mortgage or home ...
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Texas' "failsafe" generators failed, risking weeks-long catastrophe Texas' days-long power outages during last February's deep freeze almost stretched into weeks or even months thanks to a string of failures at "black start" generators. More than half of the state's 28 black start generators, which are crucial for bringing a ...
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Springtime in the Country Artisan Market kicks off 3-day event The market will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and again from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday ay the Hamburg Fairgrounds. Author: WGRZ Staff. Published: 4:09 PM EDT May 28, 2021. Updated: 4:09 PM EDT May 28, 2021. HAMBURG, N.Y. — The weather ...
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US ETFs see record money inflow this year By Patturaja Murugaboopathy. (Reuters) - Investment into U.S. exchange traded funds (ETFs) has risen to record levels this year, driven by a rally in equities and investor preference for passive index-tracking funds over actively managed peers. According to ...
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Calling all ice cream lovers: The Cumberland Valley Ice Cream Trail opens Monday After signing up, participants can use their mobile devices to check in at 16 popular Cumberland County ice cream spots for a chance to win prizes.
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Humanigen Submits Emergency Use Authorization Application for Lenzilumab in Covid-19 By Michael Dabaie. Humanigen Inc. Friday said it submitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seeking emergency use authorization for lenzilumab in the treatment of patients hospitalized with Covid-19. The application follows positive ...
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HEXO to Buy Redecan for C$925 Million By Chris Wack. HEXO Corp. said it is buying all of the outstanding shares of the entities that carry on the business of Redecan, Canada's largest privately-owned licensed producer, for 925 million Canadian dollars ($764.4 million) in cash and shares.
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Firefly Aerospace expanding in Cedar Park, creating more than 680 jobs Firefly will be purchasing 40,000 square feet in the Scottsdale Crossing Technology Center. The expansion will create 682 new jobs with an average salary of $90,000. Since partnering with ...
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Steakhouse's Oddly Specific Dress Code and $100 Per Person Minimum Riles Critics A white tablecloth covered long table in a dining room at night with dim light with Steak 48 opened in 2017 in Chicago. Barry Brecheisen/Eater Chicago.
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Amazon jobsite noose incidents highlight the challenges contractors face in combating racism While the FBI is investigating the incidents as hate crimes, and Amazon has shut the site down twice while condemning hate at its facility, whoever is responsible for the nooses still hadn't been identified at press time.
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US lawmakers probe Kabbage, BlueVine and partner banks over pandemic loans -letters The investigation, due to be announced on Friday, highlights how an unprecedented $780 billion loan program launched by the U.S. government to help companies weather the COVID-19 economic shutdown has led to legal and regulatory woes for lenders.
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Surveillance: Biden's Budget With Ramamurti (Podcast) Bharat Ramamurti, White House National Economic Council Deputy Director, says President Biden's budget is fiscally responsible. Ed Morse, Citi Research Global Head of Commodities, sees continued reliance on fossil fuels for at least the next 10-15 years.
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Warmer weather and lightened COVID restrictions the cause for Red Cross Blood Shortage KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — A blood shortage causing headaches for the American Red Cross, due to a mix of warmer weather and COVID restrictions being lifted, fewer people are donating. With blood being needed more than ever with more people out and about, ...
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Woman Struck By Vehicle In Chicago Loop CHICAGO (CBS) — A woman was struck by a vehicle in Chicago's Loop Friday afternoon, Chicago Fire Department officials said. CFD said it happened around 5:21 p.m. at 42 E. Jackson. The 55-year-old woman was transported to Northwestern Medical ...
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Urbanrest Brewing to open second taproom in downtown Ferndale, will serve beer ice cream Urbanrest opened its first taproom and production facility in 2017 at 2615 Wolcott St., nestled in a neighborhood northeast of downtown Ferndale. It specializes in "classical new age beers, kombucha, spontaneous cider and sparkling wine.".
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Hawaii car rental shortage likely to continue through summer HONOLULU (KHON2) — Car rentals are still hard to come by, according to the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA). Many cars at most major rental companies are booked through August and many rentals are going for hundreds of dollars per day. [Hawaii news ...
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5.4 million clothing steamers recalled due to serious burn hazard BETHESDA, MD (KTAL/KMSS) — More than 5 million handheld clothing steamers are being recalled because they may cause serious burns. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, HSN is recalling the Joy/JM-branded My Little ...
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Uber, Lyft offer free rides to vaccination sites MISSOURI — Uber and Lyft are providing free rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites. President Joe Biden announced a new partnership with the ridesharing services on May 11 as he's looking to meet his July 4 vaccination goal. The Biden Administration set a ...
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