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Looking for the Best Call Girls and Escort Services in Your City? Call Girls In JaipurJaipur, the Pink City of India, is known for its beautiful architecture and vibrant nightlife. You can find escorts in luxurious hotels and resorts throughout the city. C-Scheme, Raja Park, and Amer are popular areas for escort services. Call Girls

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Rosen Secures Another Victory

Brett M Rosen is a criminal defense and personal injury lawyer based in New Jersey. He has been recognized as one of the top criminal defense attorneys of 2023. He has also been selected to Thomson Reuters Super Lawyers Rising Stars list for five consecutive years, a recognition that only 2.5% of attorneys in New

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The Maverick Mindset: How Cole Dockery is Redefining Success in Digital Marketing

Cole Dockery is not your typical digital marketing entrepreneur. He has built a successful business by challenging conventional wisdom and thinking outside the box. In this article, we’ll explore Dockery’s innovative approach to digital marketing and how his “maverick mindset” has led to his continued success. Dockery’s journey began when he left college and started

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Is Arbitrage A Scam? Maximizing Profits with Airbnb Arbitrage and BNB Leverage

Airbnb arbitrage is a lucrative investment opportunity that has been growing in popularity over the past few years. With the increasing demand for short-term rentals and the growing trend of people traveling more often, investing in an Airbnb property has become a smart move for those looking to make a long-term profit. However, many individuals

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How Rudy Mawer’s marketing expertise is helping brands scale massively

As a leading marketer and advertiser, my expertise has helped tens of thousands of businesses scale online. I’m also a serial investor and CEO to multiple brands and businesses including my world-class direct response marketing agency Mawer Capital.  My agency has generated over a quarter billion in revenue to date, serving a range of clientele

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Drizzik is a Renowned Entrepreneur with a Unique Story to Share

Drizzik is an investor, trader and social media entrepreneur with a conglomerate of business endeavors under his belt. As one of the youngest and most successful traders in the world, it is no surprise that Drizzik became a multi-millionaire at the young age of 21. His secret lies in the financial markets, and learning how

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Bitcoin investment for beginners. How to get started using Ibinex

Everyone is aware that bitcoin is the world’s most popular crypto currency. Because of how precious it is and how in demand it is, it is dubbed digital gold. As a result of this demand, several platforms have emerged, but for someone who is just beginning their crypto adventure, it may be difficult to navigate.

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Turning Dreams Into Reality | Technopreneurial Journey of Syed Abdullah Jayed

At the time, when others were daydreaming about achievements out in the bush, Abdullah Jayed had already built a global Fintech business group, working with hundreds of professionals to create a revolutionary change in the retail trading industry. In recent years, proprietary trading firms have become a sensational phenomenon due to their undoubted popularity in

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Professional Canvas Artist James Trend Brings Inspiration With His Art

Have you ever done something that others told you that you couldn’t? Have you ever felt so certain that your idea was a great one and that you deserved the success you desired? James Trend is a young professional fine artist and entrepreneur who possesses these beliefs. Meet the Boca Raton creative who is reshaping

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Meet The Founder Of Connects Clout: Omar Choudhury

As more entrepreneurs and businesses take to social media to market themselves, many are looking to create brands that stand out in the marketplace. Connects Clout has become an authority within the social media branding and public relations industry, a company that specializes in helping elite individuals create elite brands. We managed to get time

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Get To Know Aimee Spiers / AimzTruly

We recently had the pleasure of sitting down and interviewing Aimee Spiers, better known as, Aimztruly, about her modeling career, cosplay, and what made her want to pursue her modeling career. You can find her on instagram @aimztruly Are there any types of modeling you wish to avoid? I avoid “social mixers and influencer mansion

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How Obray Cowan Came to Further Inspire Self Expression with ArtByO

Obray Cowan has always believed in the power of creativity and using your gifts to shine light in dark corners. As a talented artist capable of helping people make their visions a reality on their skin, he also shares his light with the world through ArtByO. Obray Cowan’s talent as an artist and CEO is

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Co-Founder of Victory Starts Now, Kasey Stinson Is Dedicated To Helping Others

Kasey Stinson is an entrepreneur from California. Since he offers a variety of business services, his career currently revolves around business consulting. Having worked as a highly sought after tax professional in Los Angeles for over a decade, his business and finance skills have been refined. He is also highly involved in developing media properties

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Forbes 30 Royston G King On Quantum Scale

Scaling a business is one of the most exciting yet challenging phases of entrepreneurship yet alone reaching the peak of business growth with “quantum scale”. The dream is to grow quickly, capture a larger market share, and increase revenue, all while maintaining quality and customer satisfaction. But scaling isn’t about just throwing more money at

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History of “Taajeer Finance” and Its Services

The history of Taajeer Finance Company goes back to 1997, when they were a part of “Taajeer Holding Group” , which is considered one of the largest firms in the commercial sector.  The company is managed at its headquarters in Jeddah – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 2016, it began to transform into a separate

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The Growth of Smart Buildings (And Their Many Advantages)

With all of the connectivity and smart accessories making up so many of today’s objects, it should come as no surprise that buildings are receiving the same treatment. Smart buildings are already very much in existence. Thanks to the latest technological advancements, they offer a wealth of conveniences, greater efficiency, and less consumption.   Diving

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A Beginner’s Guide to nnn Properties for sale

If you’re new to the world of real estate, you may have heard the term “nnn property” but not know what it means. In this article, we’ll explain what nnn properties are and how they work. We’ll also discuss the pros and cons of investing in nnn properties for sale, so you can decide if

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Cesar Ornelas Shares the Importance of Juries in our Justice System

Cesar Ornelas is a well-known attorney with a longstanding record of success serving clients in the San Antonio area and beyond. He has been handling catastrophic personal injury and death cases since his first day in practice. Since becoming a lawyer, Cesar Ornelas has done significant work for his clients throughout the state of Texas

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Royston G King Reviews & Trillion Dollar Growth Reviews

Trillion Dollar Growth stands as an ecommerce and AI automation online initiative pioneered by serial entrepreneur Royston G King. In the contemporary landscape, ecommerce and social media emerge as foremost, tried-and-tested ventures to delve into. But is it credible? Is it advisable to enroll in this program? Who Would Benefit from Trillion Dollar Growth? If

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Apple’s macOS Big Sur is Out Now with a New Design

Today, Apple released its new macOS Big Sur, and there are plenty to unpack and examine closely. It is said that this is the most significant change since its original macOS, with a complete redesign and its new features. Big Sur is designed from scratch to make it compatible with Apple’s new M1 chip, the

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Biden’s Campaign Officials Criticize Facebook on How It Handled the Election

Some of the campaign officials from Biden’s camp have criticized and scrutinized how Facebook handled the 2020 elections—implying that the incoming administration will not go easy on the tech giant. Facebook has come under plenty of government scrutiny in the past years. The tech giant is currently facing antitrust investigations from a few federal and

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Employer-Sponsored College Programs Are Mutually Strategic Investments During the Pandemic

At this time of the pandemic, where the economy and businesses experience economic adjustments, employer-based college programs by companies rise to benefit employers and employees mutually. These programs can lead to high retention rates, enhanced work skills, improved morale, and increased business/company productivity. Employer investment in employee’s higher education is, therefore, countercyclical, presents a clear

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North Korean Missile Presence Elicits Biden Focus

North Korea, a communist giant, resorts to missile launch to present a strong message to newly elected President Joe Biden to prioritize Pyongyang in the draft of foreign policies, as told by analysts. Experts believed that North Korea might use weapon testing to shift the Biden administration’s priority of Coronavirus and economic development. Evans Revere,

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Biden’s Presence at the Middle East Draws Mixed Reactions

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden drew flocks of reaction from the Middle Eastern countries – Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Palestine-Israel. Arabs compared Biden’s approach to democracy, U.S.-Middle Eastern relations, and human rights policies to his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.  Since the U.S. Presidential elections, the Middle East had been carefully giving a watchful eye on

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Early Investors Say DeepMind Would Have Failed Without Google

DeepMind’s first investors and buyers think their synthetic intelligence corporation would not have succeeded if it were not taken in by Google. Humayun Sheikh, the founding investor of DeepMind, who holds 43,750 of 3,386,754 stocks of the corporation in 2011, shared with CNBC that their London AI lab would have most likely failed if Google

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Singapore, Hongkong to Launch World’s First Travel Bubble

After a month of discussion and deliberation, Hong Kong and Singapore have finally settled to inaugurate an air travel bubble set to begin on November 22, officials told the media on Wednesday. Ong Ye Kung, the Singapore Minister for Transport, said in a news briefing that the agreement would make it the first travel bubble

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Beyoncé and Peloton Announce Multiyear Partnership for ‘Homecoming’-Themed Fitness Classes

Peloton, the world’s number one fitness platform, announced its multiyear partnership with GRAMMY® Award-winning performer Beyoncé for a ‘homecoming’-themed fitness project. Peloton and Beyonce announced their collaboration to bring interactive content to the next level. The multiyear partnership announced Tuesday would honor historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), the New York Post says. Moreover, interactive

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Ulta Beauty Teams Up with Target in a Partnership Deal

Esteemed beauty brand Ulta announced its partnership with Target Tuesday to open beauty and skincare shops in Target branches nationwide. According to Target chairman and CEO Brian Cornell, customers will be seeing smaller Ulta kiosks in at least 100 Target stores across the country beginning July 2021. Ulta products will also be available on Target’s

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Covid Stimulus Bill Must Be Passed Before Inauguration Day

CEO Thomas Donohue of the Chamber of Commerce told CNBC on Monday that Congress must pass another round of coronavirus stimulus, assisting the U.S. economy that is already dealing with the effects of the U.S. health crisis before President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated. The Senate is back in session on Monday with the chamber’s return

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EU Announces Tariffs Up to $4 Billion for U.S. Products

The European Union slaps tariffs on up to $4 billion worth of U.S. products on Monday due to America’s “lack of progress” on resolving the long-standing disputes over aircraft subsidies. The European Commission said that these tariffs would be in effect on Tuesday. The World Trade Organization (WTO) last month made way for tariffs imposition

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Harris’ Husband to be America’s First “Second Gentleman” in the History

U.S. Vice President-elect, Kamala Harris, meant many firsts for this California Senator being the first Black American, first woman, and first South Asian descent person elected to the position. As Harris makes history, her husband, Doug Emhoff, also breaks a new ground being the nation’s first “second gentleman” and first Jewish person married to a

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Dog Returns: Biden’s Major Becomes the First Rescue Dog Residing in White House

President-elect Joe Biden marks another history as his dog, Major, becomes the first rescue dog residing in the White House. The former Vice President and wife, Jill, will bring some “paw-licy advisors” with their German shepherd dogs, Major and Champ. This incident will also revive a tradition from George Washington, the first U.S. President to

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5 Million People Met with Poverty During the Pandemic

Based on a September study, more than 5 million had reached poverty and were suffering during the pandemic. Some groups have suffered the most, such as blacks, low-income earners, women, and those without college degrees. While the federal Cares Act, which gave Americans a one-time $1,200 stimulus check and jobless people an additional $600 per

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Trump Renounces Baseless Fraudulence After Biden’s Victory

U.S. president and Republican bet Donald Trump stand defiant in his claim that he won the election, hours after U.S. networks proclaimed Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the polls. In his White House address on Thursday evening, Trump has refused to concede defeat in an election that saw Biden emerge victorious with 290 electoral votes

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Termination of Unemployment Benefits to Affect 13 Million People in 2021

Two national unemployment benefits programs driven by the CARES Act could soon stop, leaving millions of unemployed Americans with no safety net. According to federal law, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), which provides up to 39 weeks of unemployment insurance to unemployed persons that qualify for state unemployment benefits, will be terminated after the week ending

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Facebook Removes “Stop the Steal” Group to End False Accusations

Facebook has removed a viral group with many individuals in the wake of stressing calls for brutality. Additionally, endeavors are undertaken to put together disconnected functions in states where votes are being tallied. Facebook group, called “Stop the Steal,” was a little more than 24 hours old and had just increased more than 300,000 individuals

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Biogen Stocks Soar 40% as Alzheimer’s Drug Gets Closer to FDA Approval

Biogen Inc.’s Alzheimer’s drug gets closer to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval as FDA staff gives positive clinical reviews. Right after the positive clinical review posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, Biogen Inc.’s stocks leaped a staggering 44%, adding approximately $17 billion to Biogen’s market value. Since February, Biogen’s

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Flagged Post: Trump’s Posts Since Election Day

Twitter and Facebook on Wednesday added caution to a few of the president’s web-based media posts that asserted anonymous individuals were attempting to “steal” the political race and gave erroneous data on casting a ballot. President Donald Trump immediately took to social media soon after midnight Wednesday to proclaim without proof that “We are up

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Amazon CEO Sells Over $3 Billion Worth of Shares

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos sold $3 billion worth of Amazon shares on Monday and Election Tuesday, as indicated by new filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He remains the most extravagant individual on the planet with expected total assets of $189.6 billion. Bezos has offloaded stock deals in the most recent year, selling more

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People All Over the World Stay Glued on the U.S. Election

Americans locked the grasp as the 2020 U.S. election started and brought international political landscape. More than 100 million ballots have tosses through early walk-in voting and mail-in ballots. The Presidential rally has nearly come to an end. Furthermore, millions of people expect to lead the way to the polls before the cut-off at 7

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U.S. Presidential Election 2020 Updates: Trump and Biden Tight Match

According to NBC News, President Donald Trump is expected to gain Florida’s 29 votes against Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. On Wednesday, Trump got 5.65 million votes, contrary to 5.27 million for Joe Biden, a 51.2 percent gap to 47.8 percent. On the other hand, according to Fox News, Joe Biden takes the lead in

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Chinese Tech Giant Lufax Pursues Expansion as U.S Stock Market Revives

Fintech giant Lufax aims to expand internationally and pushes cash injection from its U.S initial public offering (IPO) and as U.S stock demands sold out last week. Last Friday, Lufax started to trade on the New York Stock Exchange, bringing up over $2.36 billion. Greg Gibb, the CEO of Lufax, also addresses the advantage of

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Alibaba Group Condones Data Infringement on RedMart

Lazada, Alibaba-owned electronic commerce, confirmed and detected data infringement on RedMart. Furthermore, it implicates using other unauthorized websites and apps for personal information exploitations. According to Lazada’s cybersecurity, the data compiled on October 29 exposes the personal details of many Singaporean users and illegal access to RedMart’s customer database. Apart from 1.1 million jeopardized accounts,

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Data Breach Hits Lazada as Personal Accounts of 1.1 Million Customers Get Stolen

Alibaba-owned e-commerce platform Lazada announced that a section of the company was hacked, causing 1.1 million customer accounts to be exposed. Among the leaked information are the account names, phone numbers, partial credit card numbers, and encrypted passwords. On Thursday last week, the cybersecurity team of Lazada identified illegal access to a customer database for

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Christiano Ronaldo Scores Within Three Minutes After Return from COVID-19

Esteemed football player, Christiano Ronaldo, was diagnosed with a coronavirus infection in October while playing for Portugal’s national team. Ronaldo missed the UEFA game against Sweden last October, followed by another four games, including their match with Barcelona. Juventus was hopeful that after Ronaldo’s self-isolation, he would be able to play against Barcelona. Ronaldo missed

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Royal Secret: Prince William Tested Positive of COVID in April

The second in line to the British throne, Prince William, tested positive for the COVID in April when the U.K. cases started to rise dramatically. Yet, he stayed quiet about his result to dodge stress over his condition, as indicated by British media reports. In contrast to his dad, Prince Charles, who reported a positive

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Trump Suggests Firing Fauci After Election

President Donald Trump proposed at a reasonable time Monday that he may consider firing an exceptionally regarded individual from his COVID team, Anthony Fauci after Fauci further reprimanded Trump’s treatment of the infection. Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert and head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has disagreed with Trump’s

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SNL Covers Election for Halloween’s Spookiest Story

Jim Carrey returned to Saturday Night Live for the last scene before election day, repeating his impersonation of Joe Biden in the anti-Trump and Halloween-themed cold open. He was sitting close to decorations from Melania’s Christmas show, Halloween adornments, and blue moon. Biden sat in a leather seat encompassed by spider webs, pumpkins, and different

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No Sail Order Lifted, CDC Says

The cruise industry was among the sectors that still feel the economic and financial impact of the pandemic. However, for people eager to board a cruise ship, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released good news. CDC has finally given the signal for cruise ships to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic after seven

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Trump Accuses Doctors and Kamala Harris

With the election campaign nearing an end, the 45th President of the United States is back to his old ways. On his Friday’s Waterford Township, Michigan rally, he blatantly blasted new rhetoric to people, specifically Kamala Harris and doctors. Let’s go over each claim one by one. First, POTUS exclaimed that Kamala Harris, a vice

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New York Governor Ends Quarantine Requirement

The quarantine list in New York, which most recently had limited travel from 41 U.S. hotspots, is now over. Travelers will only need to take the test before leaving and before returning. There are two classifications of travelers entering New York, as defined by the governor: residents who have traveled for less than 24 hours

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Apple to Replace AirPods Pro with Sounding Issues

On Friday, Apple said that a confirmed AirPods sounding issue would be replaced following the program’s verification eligibility. According to its published post in the servicing program, an affected AirPods Pro may exhibit crackling or static sounds that increase in loud environments and active Noise Cancellation not working as expected. The authorized service provider will serve

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Apple to Launch Subscription Bundles

According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Apple is set to launch its Apple One membership bundle on Friday. Apple One lets individuals pay for Apple’s premium services with one regularly scheduled installment. It could assist Apple with boosting utilization numbers for a portion of its less popular services. “We had customers coming to us and

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Facebook Acknowledges Technical Errors on Political Ads from Both Parties

With just five days until Election Day, Democratic nominee Joe Biden‘s campaign slammed Facebook Thursday night for stopping a considerable number of its promotions amid another arrangement restricting political advertising around November 3. Facebook gave an update to political advertisers recognizing that a technical error in its systems caused various advertisements from both political groups to

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Facebook CEO Addresses “Threats of Civil Unrest” this Election 2020

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that the company has been taking action against the increasing threats of possible civil unrest. Zuckerberg said that he is disturbed by the possibility of having civil unrest corresponding to the US Presidential Election. According to him, the country is divided, and the election results might cause a civil disturbance.

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Netflix Plans a Price Increase in 2020

Netflix increased its standard and premium plans prices this Thursday. From $12.99 and $15.99, it raises to $13.99 and $17.99 (per month). According to the company, the pricing changes will be seen on the customers’ bills for the next two months. They will also give notice to the customers 30-days earlier to these changes. The

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Apple Creating Own Search Engine as Google Alternative

After the U.S. Justice Department filed its anti-competitive lawsuit against Google, reports say that Apple is stepping up to create its search engine to rival Google search. Tech giant and U.S. bigtime company Apple has been reportedly increasing its development efforts to create a search engine for iPhones to rival Google search. According to The

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Tech Giants Facebook, Twitter, and Google CEOs Testify in Congress

Facebook, Twitter, and Google testified before a Senate Committee regarding their moderation practices last Wednesday. The hearing held by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation tackled the same issue before Congress. Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jack Dorsey of Twitter, and Sundar Pichai of Google were all in attendance. With the November 3 elections

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Chewy Starts Telehealth Vet Visits Amidst Pandemic

Telehealth of Chewy launches as demand for pet growth blasts in the pandemic. It will allow virtual visits with licensed veterinarians and free for customers who are part of the Autoship program. Chewy CEO Sumit Singh announced the company has already commenced having a pet telehealth service and assistance. But scurried its advancement for a

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Biden Election Win May Shake Up U.S.-Ireland Economic Ties

Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, has an Irish-American heritage which can be traced back to the mid-1800s, shortly after the Great Irish Famine forced his ancestors to emigrate. The Bipartisan Group previously endorsed Joe Biden. Biden has been using his heritage as one of his leverages during his campaign, especially in Brexit and the

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Facebook Political Advertisers Having Trouble with Ads Despite Following Rules

Political advertisers express that they are experiencing trouble with ads that were already approved before Facebook started its planned blackout term for new political ads heading to the election. Last month, Facebook announced that starting October 27, Tuesday, it would not take new political ads a week before the November 3 election. The advertisers can

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Holiday Season Flight Bookings Not Yet Affected by Rising COVID-19 Cases

Chief Executive Robin Hayes told CNBC last Tuesday that despite the rising COVID-19 cases across the U.S., JetBlue’s demands for the upcoming holidays have not yet declined. “We continue to see a fair bit of interest for travel around the Thanksgiving and holiday period. You have got a lot of kids coming back from college.

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University Revokes Ban on Students Anti-Abortion Group

The University of Northern Iowa repudiates the student government’s contentious decision of restraining students on the Students for Life of America (an Anti-Abortion group). The student ban is a violation of the First Amendment if it will be prosecuted, says the University President Mark Nook. The President said that neither UNI nor the Student Government

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Facebook Helps More than 4 Million People Register for Upcoming Election Day

On Monday, Facebook said it helped 4.4 million people register to vote on its platforms, surpassing a June metric it set for itself. This past summer, Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of a voter information tool and said he wanted to improve turnout in the presidential election by registering 4 million people. There are 190

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Royalist and Pro-Democracy Protests in Thailand Could Lead to Military Junta

Protest encounters of Royalists and Pro-democracy in Thailand will go under the military junta if things turn violent. The uprisings brought out thousands of people after the government’s ruling to impose emergency measures. That includes banning political gatherings and publication of information dissemination. The pro-democracy movement has failed to resolve its disparities and lifting demands

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Mike Pence Ignores Quarantine Procedure Despite Positive COVID-19 Results from Aides

United States Vice President Mike Pence decided not to put himself into quarantine, despite having several comrades testing positive for coronavirus, his office announced. Devin O’Malley, a spokesman for the vice president, revealed that Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short, is undergoing isolation following his contraction of COVID-19 on Saturday. Aside from Short, Marty Obst,

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Chromebook Pushes Its Way to the Big Market

Linux-based tablet/laptop platform Chromebook is making a massive mark in the market as the coronavirus pandemic continues to prevent kids from attending school. Chromebook laptops, which run through Google’s Chrome OS operations, compete with Windows in market pricing while proving to be much cheaper than MacBooks by Apple. As the use of Google Classroom and

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Mike Pence Continues Campaign After Close Contact with Top Aide

The White House has said Vice President Mike Pence plans to keep up a forceful campaign plan this week despite a few individuals from his inner circle, including his chief of staff, testing positive for COVID. Pence’s spokesperson uncovered on Saturday that Marc Short, Pence’s chief-of-staff, tested positive for the coronavirus. According to his spokesperson,

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DOJ Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google, Long-Time Rivals Emerge

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for using anti-competitive practices in the markets to ensure no competition. According to the lawsuit’s 64-page written transcript, Google monopolized the search in markets involving advertising and general investigation. It was drafted by U.S. State Attorney General offices representing Georgia, Indiana, Arkansas, Florida,

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Fears of Facebook Breaking WhatsApp Become a Reality

WhatsApp, the world’s top messaging app, has abruptly and without notice affirmed its arrangements to turn into a business shopping site, an advertising device for organizations to pitch their products. In response to concerns regarding the intersection of Facebook and WhatsApp, tech entrepreneurs seeking to launch innovative solutions in the communication industry can establish their

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How Biden Plans to Fight COVID-19

On Friday, Presidential candidate Joe Biden explained how the pandemic would be handled by a Biden administration just one day after the United States reported almost a record daily high in new cases of coronavirus. Biden said he would start carrying out his strategy even before he was inaugurated if he were elected. He announced

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McDonald’s Wants Dismissal of Racial Discrimination Allegations

In September, a report was made about more than 50 former franchise owners of filed a case against the fast-food chain for racial discrimination, arguing that it refused them the same opportunities as white operators and forced them out of the system. The 52 Black defendants argue that McDonald’s violated and breached their contracts under

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US Department of Education Releases Digital Learning Resource

The United States – Department of Education released a “Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide” to improve parents’ involvement in their child’s education. It can lead to better learning results as the guardians monitor their children’s progress. According to the office’s official website, the resource materials aim to inform the parents, caregivers, and guardians on

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District Court Denies the Administration’s Pursuit of Banning WeChat

On Friday, a Californian District Court judge has denied the U.S. government’s initiative to stay the preliminary injunction on banning social media and messaging payment app WeChat, which is owned by the Chinese company Tencent. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler of Northern District California has ruled the government’s additional evidence didn’t amend the court’s preceding, which

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Adidas Ready to Sell Reebok Due to Declining Sales

Adidas is now planning to sell Reebok as the U.S. brand’s sales continue to decline. German sportswear giant Adidas is considering selling its U.S. sneaker brand Reebok after struggling with sales. Reebok was the third-largest sportswear brand globally, long before Adidas bought it for $3.8 billion in 2006. Reports say that Adidas purchased the brand

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O’Leary Demands Giving Stimulus to Needy and Not ‘Zombie Companies’

The $1,200 stimulus checks sent to Americans in April was not the best idea, Kevin O’Leary, celebrity investor and chairman of O’Shares ETFs, believes. “No, they’re not” useful, O’Leary, a judge on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” told CNBC’s “Capital Connection” on Wednesday. Elaborating, O’Leary described the U.S. as having “have and have not” sectors, with some

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Bipartisan Group Endorses Joe Biden

Six former trade secretaries endorse Presidential nominee Joe Biden exclusively in a newsletter on CNBC News. The retired commerce secretaries put down their decision to support former Vice President Joe Biden to deter the shock of economic slump inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic.   The U.S COVID-19 cases have now ballooned to millions that unsurprisingly shaken

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Tech Update: Apple iOS 14.1 Released

Apple launched iOS 14.1 to the public before launching the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro on Friday. iOS 14.1 upholds the new iPhone 12 highlights just as a long rundown of bug fixes and performance enhancements. The company has additionally launched iPadOS 14.1 with support for the new iPad Air, which will likewise be

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Obama Condemns Trump’s Campaign Retrieval

US Former President Barack Obama directed scathing criticisms towards President Trump on Wednesday, attacking him both on a substantial and personal level. In Obama’s stump speech, he delivered his frustration for his successor’s four years in the Presidency. He condemned Trump’s issues like how his administration handled the pandemic, which is considerable controversy in this

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Facebook Dating Goes Head-to-Head with Tinder, Now in the UK and Europe

Social network giant Facebook has launched its dating feature in the UK and Europe, Tinder’s close competitor in the regions. After a long delay, Facebook finally launched its dating service in the United Kingdom and Europe, which was initially planned to debut on Valentine’s Day. “Facebook Dating is a dedicated, opt-in space within the Facebook

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Airbnb Teams Up with Former Apple Chief Design Officer

Airbnb confirmed its partnership with Jony Ive, former Chief Design Officer, a year after Ive left Apple. Airbnb announced through a blog post that they had hired Jon Ive, former Apple Chief Design Officer, to help with future products and services. Jon Ive is a renowned name in Silicon Valley and has helped Apple design

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POTUS ‘Badmouths’ Dr. Fauci and CNN

In the 2016 presidential campaign, most Americans were shocked by how the presidential hopeful Donald Trump criticized his opponents. The words he used are quite colorful but at the same time demoralizing. Since then and up until now, he continually hurls insults and rude and distasteful commentaries to other people. Someone created a Wikipedia page

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Microsoft to Partner with Elon Musk’s SpaceX for Azure Space Initiative

Microsoft will be partnering with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to develop a satellite-based internet service. Microsoft, on October 20,  launched Azure Space, a cloud-computing service for aerospace companies. Together with the Azure Space debut, the tech giant also revealed its partnership with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The partnership will allow a connection from Azure to Starlink, an

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Justice Department to File Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google

The U.S. Department of Justice to file on Tuesday its lawsuit against Alphabet, Inc.’s Google due to search monopoly allegations. After a year-long investigation, tech giant Google will be sued for its wrongfully exercised digital dominance.  The U.S. Justice Department has finally filed its antitrust lawsuit against Google, alleging that it is “unlawfully maintaining monopolies

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Apple iPhone 12 and 12 Pro Pre-Orders Burst to 9 Million, Says Kuo

Apple iPhone 12 devices demand goes up to 2 million within the initial24-hours and surpasses the iPhone 11’s record in the same period as iPhone 12’s early arrival. Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst from TF International Securities, foresaw that Apple iPhone 12 demand would boost up to 9 million this weekend, correlating to iPhone 11’s entire

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Experts Believe China Still Crucial for Asia’s Growth

Experts believed that China would continue to play an essential role in the growth of the Asian region. Analysts said that China’s growth remains crucial for the Asian region despite its move to lean towards its domestic economy. Eswar Prasad, an economist from Cornell University, thinks China will remain necessary for demand in the region.

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US Warns to Hand Out Sanctions as U.N. Arms Embargoes on Iran Expire

The United States on Sunday threatened that it would slap sanctions on any groups or organizations that will aid Iran’s weapons program, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said. There have been fears that it would further escalate rifts between Washington and Tehran. The move was triggered following the expiration of the decade-long U.N. arms embargo

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Pandemic May Make It Easy to Get into College, But Not the Ivy League

Coronavirus puts in another challenge as if going into the finest college was not challenging enough. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, many incoming first-year students decided to postpone getting into college instead of starting their online education. Due to that decision, a report exhibits that universities and colleges are under their enrollment figures for the 2020-2021

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China Economy Recovers 4.9% in the Third Quarter Amidst the Pandemic

The Chinese National Bureau of Statistics has released reports Monday that the country’s 3rd quarter GDP grew 4.9% compared to last year. It means that despite the coronavirus pandemic, China has experienced growth for three quarters of 2020 compared to just 0.7% in 2019. There are also reports that Chinese economic experts had their eyes

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U.S. Stock Futures Rise Despite Increase in COVID-19 Cases and Stimulus Disputes

U.S. stock futures experienced an increase early Monday despite the rise of COVID-19 cases and disputes between lawmakers for another pandemic stimulus deal. The DOW futures were 257 points higher, while S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 futures also showed positive signs Monday morning. According to John Hopkins University data, coronavirus cases are increasing by 5

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GOP Senators Fight for $500 Billion Coronavirus Stimulus Bill

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that the Senate would vote on a $500 billion coronavirus stimulus bill for the upcoming votings on Wednesday. It conflicts with President Trump’s recent $2 trillion bid. The Senate votes come as McConnell tries to increase political pressure on Democrats to support the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) measure as

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Cuomo Announces Limited Reopening of Movie Theaters Outside NYC

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced at Saturday’s press conference that movie theaters outside New York City could reopen at 25% capacity starting October 23, seven months after its closure during the mid-March lockdown. Cuomo stated that the limited reopening only applies to counties having no coronavirus hot spots with less than 2% infection rate

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Twitter Allows Backtracking and Sharing of Biden NY Post Story

Last Friday, Twitter reversed its controversial editorial decision to block users from sharing a New York Post article that pertains to “smoking gun” emails related to Joe Biden and his son. The emails obtained from Hunter Biden’s laptop are left behind for repair in a Delaware shop in April 2019. Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday

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Supreme Court Acknowledges Trump’s Appeal to Exclude Undocumented Immigrants from Census Count

The Supreme Court announced that it would review President Trump’s appeal to exclude undocumented immigrants from the census count used to calculate the allocation of congressional districts on November 30. The unprecedented plan could affect moving federal funds from urban states with high immigrant populations and towards rural and more Republican interests, both in political

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Amazon’s Possible Expansion Seen in New Jobs at New Amazon Care Service

It looks like Amazon is expanding with Amazon Care, a telemedicine service currently available only to its employees and their dependents in Washington state. Lately, the online clinic is hiring people in various business development posts to attract commercial enterprises and the public sector. The hunt for qualified people started last month. Amazon’s creation of

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Three Frontiers Provide Banking Opportunities for LGBTQ+ Community

The LGBTQ+ community encounters considerable difficulties in the financial world. Regularly, these difficulties straightforwardly come from personality-related concerns. As per a 2018 review by Experian, 62% of LGBTQ respondents announced having encountered problems with their funds due to their sex personality or sexual orientation. “Same-sex couples were 73% more likely than heterosexual couples to be

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Walmart CEO Asks for Stimulus Deal from Congress

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon urges legislative leaders to pass a stimulus package that could give genuinely necessary financial support to people, families, and organizations as the Covid pandemic keeps up its hold on the United States. In a meeting on Thursday, McMillon called on lawmakers, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, from

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Facebook to Use A.I. for Renewable Energy Storage Improvement

United States tech giant Facebook and Carnegie Mellon University strive to utilize artificial intelligence (A.I.) to develop new electrocatalysts to improve renewable energy sources. Facebook A.I. worked together with Carnegie Mellon University to stimulate the catalyst creation process. They plan to produce machine learning algorithms on open-source data to get accurate predicted atomic reactions. Electrocatalyst

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Saudi Arabia Will Not Join UN Human Rights Council

Saudi Arabia forfeited its spot on the United Nations Human Rights Council to China, Russia, and Cuba last Tuesday. The Middle East nation failed in its attempt to gain a place on the 47-seat human rights-body by getting a total of votes of 90, far from its 2016 winning streak of 154 votes. It possibly

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Supreme Court Approves Trump’s Bid to Temporarily End 2020 Census Count

The Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily permits the Trump administration to end field operations for the 2020 census on October 31 to give enough time to process the data before the year ends. The decision came with an unsigned order, from the dissent by Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor. “Meeting the deadline at the expense of

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Princeton to Pay $1 Million in Addressing Wage Disparity

Princeton University agrees to pay female professors $1 million after a U.S. Department of Labor finds wage disparity. The U.S. Department of Labor told Independent that Princeton University has agreed to pay about $1 million in back compensation after the Department found wage disparities between male and female professors. The review started in 2014 and

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Trump Tested Negative Sans PCR Test Result

In a memo issued last Monday, Dr. Sean Conley announced that POTUS tested negative from the coronavirus for two consecutive days. However, the White House doctor’s statement did not state when Trump was last tested. The President’s physician remarked that they’d used Abbott’s BinaxNOW antigen card to test Trump. The result was backed up by

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Dr. Fauci Will Never Walk Away from COVID Outbreak

With the rising COVID-19 cases across the United States of America and the upcoming national election, the crowd now turns its eyes on one specific notable person who has been making a difference in the healthcare field. The person who has also been working alongside the government for the past decades is Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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Amazon Employees Sign Petition for Paid Time Off to Vote

A significant number of Amazon tech employees Tuesday signed an internal request encouraging the organization to offer paid day off for its workforce to vote on or before the Election Day, which will happen on November 3. While Amazon is the second biggest employer in the nation, with 1,372,000 U.S. employees, including Whole Foods representatives,

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Disney Undergoes Revamp to Focus More on Streaming

Entertainment giant Disney announced that it would revamp its operations to focus more on streaming videos. The iconic company plans to restructure its media and entertainment divisions as the company produces more streaming videos for its customers. Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that they would merge all its media businesses to create a single unit

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IKEA to Open First Brick-and-Mortar Store in Mexico

Mexican will soon enjoy shopping for world-class furniture at a modest price as the world’s largest furniture seller, IKEA, is set to open brick-and-mortar stores in Mexico starting next year. IKEA will inaugurate its first Mexican physical store in Mexico City by 2021. Afterward, it will continue to expand its presence in the Mexican market

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U.S Big Tech: Apple, Google, and Facebook to Face Tougher Rules

The European Union regulators are setting up new stricter policies for 20 large internet companies, including U.S technology giants, Apple, Google, and Facebook. The fondness of Apple, Google, and Facebook has to face a drawback on the new EU hit list that designs to deter their demand power and heighten rivalry. Inclined with the plan, the

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India’s Contracting Economy Revives from Pandemic

Despite 7.1 million cases of COVID-19 and 109,00 recorded fatalities, India tries to boost its economy from coronavirus blow. According to Arun Kumar, an expert economist, India needs to rebuild its contracting economy in rural and urban areas for high growth revenue in signs of a good recovery. As the number of coronavirus cases decreases from

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Seven Typical Shopping Mistakes to Avoid on Amazon Prime Day

Amazon was not able to host Prime day last July due to COVID-19. However, on October 13, Tuesday, starting midnight pacific time until October 14, Wednesday, Amazon Prime Day is on special discounts for its members. Based on Kelly Haws, a consumer psychology expert, the concept of Amazon Prime Day is that the company “tries

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COVID-19 Threatens the Single Most Essential Theme Parks Event —Halloween

Theme parks need to review their Halloween festivities this year due to COVID-19 safety regulations, such as social distancing and necessary mask-wearing. President of International Theme Parks Services, Dennis Speigel, stated that the fall occasion has changed into the single most essential event for theme parks. “A down Halloween or a flat Halloween can make

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Apple to Launch Biggest Event in Years on Tuesday

Apple has announced the date for the debut of its newest iPhone. The latest smartphone is supposed to feature superfast 5 G wireless networking and a unique design inspired by the iPad, said to be named the iPhone 12, and will be launched at 10 a.m. PT on October 13. Usually, Apple releases the iPhones

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Broncos-Patriots Game Postponed Due to COVID-19 Positive Test

After several rescheduling due to COVID-19, the NFL has added another game to the list. The Broncos-Patriots game has been postponed, and a new schedule is yet to be announced by the League. Originally scheduled for Monday, October 12, at 5:00 p.m. ET, the Broncos-Patriots game has been postponed. “Details on a new game date

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Big Retailers Target and Walmart to Compete with Amazon Prime Day

Target, Walmart, and other big retailers will be competing with this year’s Amazon Prime Day. Best Buy and Walmart, hugely popular retailers, have planned their deals and offers to go head-to-head with Amazon’s Prime Day. This year’s Prime Day starts at 3 a.m. ET Tuesday and ends Wednesday. To compete, Target will be launching “Deal

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Hurricane Delta: 10th Storm to Hit the U.S. This Year

At 7 p.m. Eastern time, Hurricane Delta made its landfall in Creole, Louisiana. The hurricane made its way through southwestern Louisiana as a Category 2 Friday evening. This storm is the newest addition to the volley of hurricanes to strike the northern Gulf. It is a Category 1 hurricane, where its maximum speed is between

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Iowa Race Between Ernst and Greenfield to Predict the Senate’s Balance of Power

Republican Joni Ernst said he knows how to castrate hogs on an Iowa farm, enabling him to understand pork cutting in Washington. “Washington’s full of big spenders. Let’s make them squeal.” Ernst now faces Democratic Theresa Greenfield. According to Open Secrets, that great interest in the race has brought the Greenfield campaign a massive fund

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UN’s World Food Programme Earns Nod for Nobel Peace Prize

World’s largest humanitarian organization World Food Programme (W.F.P.), has been awarded the prestigious 2020 Nobel peace prize. The W.F.P. was bestowed with the annual award following its “contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of

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Twitter Announces Last-Minute Changes Against Election Misinformation

In a blog post on Friday, Twitter unveiled new efforts to slow the misinformation dissemination regarding the upcoming U.S. November election. The company changed some of its basic features due to false information and calls for violence sweeping through this social media platform. The changes in Twitter’s features would temporarily alter the app’s vibe’s vibe

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White House Rejects CDC’s Plans Regarding Public Transportation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention drafted a general order a month ago, requiring all travelers and workers to wear face masks on all public and business transportation types in the United States. Yet, it was impeded by the White House, according to two federal health officials. The order would have been the most

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Presidential Debate: A “Waste of Time,” Trump Says

After President Trump’s return, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced the second presidential debate’s date would be conducted on October 15, virtually. Trump pushes to return to everyday living and moved to the Oval Office on Wednesday despite being in the virus’s active phase. Last Thursday, President Trump said that he would not participate in

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President Trump Says He’s Not “Contagious” After a Brief Stay at Walter Reed Medical Center

President Trump affirmed with his interview on Fox Enterprise that he is not contagious despite his hospitalization at Walter Reed Medical Center; and wouldn’t give attention to a rally if he were infectious. Trump Medical Treatment After his various experimental antibody-based therapy by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., and Gilead’s antiviral drug, redeliver, including taking dexamethasone, President

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Disney’s “Soul” Will Debut on Disney+ Instead of Theaters

Disney declared that the forthcoming Pixar film “Soul” would forgo its theatrical launch and head directly to Disney+ this Christmas season. It will make a big appearance only on the real-time feature on December 25, 2020. Initially planned to open in theaters on November 20, it was intensely reputed that “Soul” would move to Disney+

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Trump Campaign Demands In-Person Presidential Debate on October 15

President Trump’s campaign is presently requesting an in-person debate, referring to his doctor’s note that he has finished treatment for Covid-19. “I fully anticipate the President’s safe return to public engagements.” Dr. Sean Conley Initially, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) declared that the second debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe

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Expect Changes in U.S.-China Relations if Biden Wins Election

The Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, looks set to win November’s U.S. presidential election. In the U.S. domestic and foreign policy, a win for Biden would push sharp changes. The U.S.-China rivalry is one of the few elements that will continue to grow regardless of two forces that have been on collision for a decade. The

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Major European Economies Expect a Pessimistic Dire Forecast

Following the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in early 2020, European economies are contracting pessimistic economic forecasts. The original anticipated of a -7.4 percent decrease has been revalued to an -8.3 percent. The European Commission refreshed its prediction from the Summer Forecast on July 7, reporting an even lower outlook for the current year’s European economy.

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JPMorgan Chase to Allot $30 Billion to Help Close America’s Racial Wealth Gap

JPMorgan Chase, the largest U.S. bank, makes a $30 billion commitment to address America’s racial wealth gap. JPMorgan Chase says that its $30 billion commitment will help close the U.S. racial wealth gap, particularly in Black and Latino communities. The $30 billion pledge consists of loans, investments, and philanthropic work for the next five years,

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Antitrust Committee Finds Facebook as Social Network Monopoly

As per the report issued on Tuesday, the House Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust decided Facebook employs monopoly powers in the social network and has kept up its situation by gaining, duplicating, or killing its rivals. It is one of the four most excellent technology organizations used to increase dominant standing in online inquiry, advertising, social

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Tiktok vs. Instagram as Second Favorite Social Media App

A report published Tuesday shows that TikTok has outperformed Instagram as U.S. youngsters’ second-most loved online media application. According to Piper Sandler, this creative short-video app is now favored among teenagers, second only to the Snapchat app. The report found that 34% of teenagers list Snapchat as their preferred social application, followed by 29% picking

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Trump Leaves Walter Reed Medical Center to Pursue Campaign Trail

Last Monday, President Donald Trump returned to the White House despite his struggle with coronavirus disease to continue his campaign track. Monday, at 6:30 in the evening, President Trump left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He was wearing a dark suit and a blue tie and surgical mask and did not answer any reporters

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UK PM Boris Johnson Presents Economic Pledges

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson maintained that despite his share of Covid-19, his condition did not stop him from drawing new spending pledges meant at re-establishing the economy to an even stronger standing before the pandemic. Johnson at the Conservative Party annual conference, drawing from his share of COVID-119 to elucidate his aims for the

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Young Arabs Consider Leaving Their Country Due to Economic Stall

The survey shows approximately half of the 200 million young Arabs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have thought of migrating. The current Covid-19 pandemic weakens economies and has caused discontent across the region. 42% of young Arabs have thought of emigrating, which is quite a worrisome trend for a region where

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Proof That the Future is Female: Why Women Make Better Leaders

It’s rather sad and a little pathetic that a century after women received the right to vote, women are still getting snubbed leadership positions because of their gender. Moreover, it may also be on the pretense that men are better leaders than their female counterparts. However, scientific studies have concluded that this couldn’t be further

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Advocate for a Greener Earth: Reusing Through Refilling

Imagine living in a world where there’s practically no waste – instead of buying a new tube of toothpaste every other month, we go to a shop and get a refill! Believe it or not, masterminds in environmental protection are working on implementing a similar concept, and if this idea seems new to you, here’s

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Instagram Creates New Shopping Features for Reels

Instagram releases new tabs and features inscribed to Reels, Facebook, and Shopping to catch up with Tiktok’s influence. The company redesigned and tested out a new layout for the app that would promote some of Instagram’s bravoed features. It includes newly improved Shopping support tabs and Reels and Facebook’s clone to catch up with Tiktok.

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Walmart Fastens Its Service by Delivery Drones

Amazon got the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration to operate its own drone devices. Walmart has blasted deals with three drone operators for on-demand deliveries and to catch up with Amazon. From the past years, Walmart founder Sam Walton once said that he is always driven to twitch the system from innovative to take

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Get More Media Coverage with These Content Qualities

Any entrepreneur is aiming to build a profitable business. To do that, an entrepreneur must implement strategies to generate more leads by promoting his product. However, social media and other digital platforms’ proliferation indicates that he must compete with so many products out there. Consumers are bombarded with thousands of product information every day. Hence,

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Top CEOs Say Global Economy Needs Urgent Reforms

A global group of business leaders urged government leaders of the G-20 to implement urgent reforms to revitalize the global economy from the impact of COVID-19. The Business Twenty (B20), a group of top CEOs worldwide, made the G-20 Summit statement for November 2020 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The group warned of a looming trade

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CalFire Issues New Evacuation Orders as Wildfires Burn 4 Million Acres

California marked another hideous milestone on Sunday as a record-setting wildfire surpassed 4 million acres this year. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) worked through another hot season to stop the stubborn Glass Fire, forcing the issuance of new evacuation orders. “I thought 2018 was horrendous.” CalFire Deputy Chief Scott McLean CalFire

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US State Health Officials Issue COVID-19 Guidelines for Halloween Celebration

Nothing in 2020 will be the same due to the pandemic, and Halloween, which is just a few weeks away, will not be an exception. However, US state health officials made ways for Americans to have fun while minimizing the coronavirus’s spread. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released holiday guidelines for Halloween, where

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ZIP Codes Shut Down Due to Spike in Coronavirus Cases

Due to a recent spike in coronavirus cases, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Sunday that nine ZIP codes in Queens and Brooklyn might shut down on Wednesday if approved by New York. According to a news report, the shutdown implies that non-essential businesses, just as private and public schools in those ZIP

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DIY Projects for the Cold Weather

“Winter is coming” is a famous line from the TV series Game of Thrones. Although the series has ended, many are still using the line, especially when the cold weather nears. According to the Farmers’ Almanac, most parts of the country will have intense cold snaps and snowfalls. With the pandemic we’re currently having, putting

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POTUS’ Experimental Coronavirus Antibody Treatment

The POTUS’ physician, Dr. Stanley Conley, revealed that the President had an experimental polyclonal antibody treatment injected to him last Friday. The treatment serves as a safety measure following his diagnosis with COVID-19. Trump is the most recent world leader that had contracted the deadly coronavirus. He had announced this news through his twitter account

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Rising Concern on Trump’s Health Despite Reported Improvements by Doctor

US president’s physician, Dr. Sean Conley, reported the improvement of the US president’s health. Despite the excellent report, concerns are still going high and raised doubts about the White House’s false statements. The sudden illness of US President Donald Trump has pushed the election into more friction and controversies. It was said that Dr. Conley’s

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Facebook Says Netflix’s ‘The Social Dilemma’ is ‘Distorted’ and Overdramatized

Facebook has some issues and grievances with Netflix’s newly released documentary, “The Social Dilemma.” The documentary in question stresses and gives a warning to social media’s adverse effects and the industry’s business practices and tactics. The social media giant published and released a seven-point rebuttal last Friday to “The Social Dilemma,” which debuted last September

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New White House Cases Emerge While Trump Stays in Hospital

Friday morning, while the President quarantined himself in the White House, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows stood outside, not wearing a mask himself since he tested negative of Covid-19. “We’re hopefully more than six feet away, and if there’s any concern there from a guidance standpoint, we have protocols in place.” Chief of Staff Mark

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Vice President Mike Pence and Wife Negative for Coronavirus

According to his spokesperson, Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence tested negative for coronavirus. The news came after the announcement that President Trump and the first lady tested positive. In a tweet, the vice president’s press secretary, Devin O’Malley, said, “this morning, Vice President Pence and the Second Lady tested negative for

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Adapting to Change in the New Work Setup

When the Covid-19 pandemic impacts eased back the U.S. economy in March, numerous things changed for the time being. Yet, only one out of every odd change was startling or unexpected. Some were quickening of patterns now moving—for example, businesses’ reception of work-from-home arrangements. In a survey by the State of Small Business in 2020

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Trump’s COVID–19 Diagnosis May Change Dynamics of Stimulus Deal, Pelosi Says

After President Donald Trump tweeted that he was positive for the coronavirus on his Twitter page, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi released a statement. Pelosi said that this could change the results of stimulus talks. She remarked that this development might change the way Republicans perceive the coronavirus’s reality. Pelosi also said that she would pray

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Stocks Fall as U.S. President Trump Tests Positive for Covid-19

President Donald Trump announced that he had contacted the coronavirus, and just a few moments of telling this on Twitter, stocks began to crash.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average nosedived with 400 points at a point after the announcement, but soon enough, it prevailed and started to show signs of a resurgence by Friday.   Experts agreed

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Amazon With 19,000+ Front-Line Employees Positive for COVID-19

Amazon, the largest online shopping site, has released a detailed report on employees affected by the coronavirus. For the first time, the multinational company has disclosed that the pandemic has hit around 19,000 employees. It is about 1.44 percent of the population with the virus. Amazon has counted 19,816 of its employees have Covid-19. This

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Mississippi: First State to Lift Statewide Mask Mandate

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves lifted the statewide mask mandate on Wednesday as the number of COVID-19 cases falls to an average of less than 500 a day. This order will expire on November 11 after the presidential election and does not apply to the voting precincts, religious entities, schools, and other “close contact” businesses like

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New York Unveils Contact Tracing App as Cases Rise

New York officials launched a new smartphone app on Thursday that alerts users if they are within six feet apart from someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. As hot spots of coronavirus cases rise in Brooklyn, Orange, and Rockland counties, New York’s COVID-19 positive rate remains at 1.2% in the last 24 hours. The

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Singapore Airlines Launches ‘Flight to Nowhere’ Concept

Earlier this week, Singapore Airlines announced the launching of three activities that recall the elements of flying without actually flying anywhere. Starting Oct. 24 and 25, the airline will allow customers to dine inside an A380 double-decker superjumbo “restaurant” while watching movies of the in-flight entertainment system. The booking prices start at $50 Singapore dollars

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How to Pivot Your Marketing Strategy to Suit the New Normal

A hard reality most businesses are having to come to terms with is that previously used strategies no longer serve them. As such, if you can come up with a strong brand as the world has flipped around, you’ll be better situated to flourish within the ongoing global crisis. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic,

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Top Tips to Secure Your First ‘Dream Client’ in Just One Week

Every entrepreneur and solopreneur has fantasies about partnering with a dream client to feel that they’ve “made it.” Think of the individuals who can afford to pay you the highest rate for your work while maintaining a comfortable work environment. Many business visionaries believe that this ideal match is only that — a far off

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Tips for Venturing in a New Business

Many want to build their own business and see it succeed. However, how many can do that? Stepping on this kind of track is not easy, and it’s also scary. There would be obstacles that you need to go through, and the chance of failure is high. Despite that, many are still trying, and some

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Freelance Business: An Emerging Sector Amidst Pandemic

The pandemic impacted numerous sectors and industries, which also affected many people’s livelihoods. However, amidst the global pandemic, one business shows vast growth and stability, which is freelancing. Many companies do outsourcing even before the pandemic strikes, but it intensifies after the onset of the global health problem. Since many people are scared of being

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Shell to Downsize 10% of Workforce for an Overhaul

Royal Dutch Shell is set to trim up to 10% of its workforce, totaling 9,000 jobs in a massive turnout due to its transition to low-carbon energy. The Anglo-Dutch-based company announced that its employee downsizing would leave between 7,000 and 9,000 positions vacant before 2023. A large portion of the job cut includes those who

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How Amazon Surpassed Coronavirus Crisis and Became Stronger

Amazon, the e-commerce giant, became the default retailer for many consumers at the pandemic height. Many shoppers turned to Amazon first for protection products like hygiene essentials, household products, and groceries. With the rise of the pandemic, more people ordered office supplies and fitness gear for indoor convenience. Despite the reports of widespread unemployment in

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Google’s Rivals Argue Foul Play After Its Record EU Antitrust Fine

According to Google’s competitors, who say a record antitrust fine from the European Union had minimal impact in reducing the tech giant’s dominance claim that Google is still doing anti-competitive practices in the mobile search market. Last Monday, Google released the results of a quarterly auction deciding the winners of “choice screen,” which allows Android

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Regeneron Drug Finds Promising Results From Early Trials

Regeneron Pharmaceutical Inc., another drugmaker developing COVID-19 drug, says it found promising results in battling the virus’s early stages. Regeneron released reports that their experimental drug has aided sick, non-hospitalized patients. The experimental drug is a two-antibody medication that helped decrease virus levels and better symptoms. The drugmaker also says that they are speeding up

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Receives $75M in First Stock Grant

Apple Board of Directors grants Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, $75 million worth of stocks, says Apple in an SEC filing made last Tuesday. It is Cook’s largest stock grant since 2011. The Apple CEO will also be receiving 333,987 restricted stocks starting in 2023. In a different offer, Cook might also receive 333,987 stocks in

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Covid-19 Crisis Forces Disney to Lay-Off 28,000 Employees

In light of the Covid-19 crisis, lockdowns and prolonged business closure forced Disney’s California-based theme parks to lay off 28,000 employees. According to Disney, since there is limited attendance at its open recreational areas, the employees across the parks, experiences, and consumer products division will lose their jobs. In a memorandum sent to workers on

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The Best Way to Fight Zoom Fatigue

Do you discernibly murmur each time you need to sign on to what it feels like your thousandth Zoom meeting of the day? You’re in good company. Since telecommuting is staying put, video calls are here for quite a run as well. It makes it staggeringly critical to figure out how to forestall Zoom weakness

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Creatively Earn Your Customers’ Loyalty Through These Tips

Obtaining new clients is an absolute necessity in developing your business, but on the other hand, it’s similarly imperative to manufacture an affinity with your present clients. It’s insufficient to be the picked brand for a one-time buy—you have to turn into the go-to mark for their ideal items or administrations. How would you become

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The U.S. is Set to Ship Millions of Covid-19 Tests for School Reopening

President Donald Trump planned to publicize on Monday that the government will start distributing millions of rapid COVID-19 tests to states this week and encouraged the governors to utilize them to push the reopening of schools for kindergartens to 12th grade. Many citizens view this as a strategy for boosting the economy before the election.

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Google Will Require 30% Fee for In-app Purchase Next Year

Google said on Monday that it would implement rules that require application developers appropriating Google said on Monday that it would implement rules that require application developers appropriating Android programming on the Google Play Store to utilize its in-application payment system. The company is cautioning designers that it will strictly implement its in-application purchase approaches

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Overturning Obamacare (ACA) Amidst Pandemic Can Limit Health Insurance

The debate over the existence of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, in the middle of COVID-19 is leading the way back to the Supreme Court. The fight is more drastic as President Donald Trump appoints judges who would decide against Obamacare that would affect the Americans’ health-care choices. President Donald Trump

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Learn Four Tips to Show More Empathy to Customers

Any business wants to gain brand loyalty from their customers. The more loyal customers a company has, the higher its conversion rate or sales. Undeniably, entrepreneurs want to generate more revenue and make their business profitable over the years. Nowadays, customers are no longer passive. They want to be engaged more by brands. It has

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Emerging Markets to Get an Investment Boost from Canadian Pension Fund

Good news for emerging markets! The Canadian pension fund board intended to invest its funds in emerging markets in the upcoming years. The state-owned Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) announced that they are eyeing to invest one-third of their funds in emerging markets in the succeeding years. And CPPIB is looking into investing more

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Investors Chase After IPO for K-Pop Group BTS Management Label

Shares of Big Hit Entertainment, the management firm behind world-renowned K-pop boy band BTS, were priced at the top end of the range. According to a regulatory filing on Monday, Big Hit has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at 135,000 South Korean won apiece, approximately $115. Big Hit’s IPO is South Korea’s most extensive

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Reports Show Trump’s Businesses Losses, Paid Little Taxes for Years

The New York Times published a report on Sunday regarding President Donald Trump’s business losses. The said report revealed that millions of dollars were lost in more than two decades. It has allowed Trump to reduce his tax bills to nearly $0. The NYT report said that in 2016, Trump only paid $750 in income

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Mall of America Provides Lifelines to Local Retailers

To help local retailers experiencing trouble because of the COVID, the Mall of America is contributing a 5,000-square-foot retail space to local sellers called the Community Commons. Space will be free-lease to 17 businesses, opening October 1 and will remain in activity up to the following spring on Level Two on the south side of

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The US Alerts Texas Cities of a Brain-Eating Microbe in Water Supply

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) warned residents in eight Texas cities to stop using tap water, except to flush toilets, due to the deadly brain-eating microbe last Friday evening. The “Do Not Use Water” advisory applies to the residents of Lake Jackson, Angleton, Brazoria, Richwood, Freeport, Clute, Oyster Creek, and Rosenberg, Texas. On

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IRS Urges Eligible People to Claim Economic Impact Pay by October 15

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent letters to nine million beneficiaries of this spring’s CARES Act stimulus check, urging them to file for an additional form to claim the payment by October 15. In West Virginia, the agency also mailed 38,201 people to encourage them to check whether they are eligible for the Economic Impact

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ZeroAvia Completes World First Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Plane

A plane fueled by hydrogen capable of bringing passengers to their designated destination completed its maiden flight this week. This “world-first” hydrogen-powered passenger plane is another step toward achieving a lower-to-zero emission flight. On Thursday, the six-seater Piper M-class aircraft by ZeroAvia underwent a taxi, take-off, full pattern circuit, and landing. The passenger plane has

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House Democrats to Prepare Coronavirus Relief Bill Worth $2.4 Trillion

House Democrats chop roughly $1 trillion from the previous pandemic aid proposal as an attempt to proceed with talks with the Trump administration on Thursday. The smaller $2.4 trillion-worth coronavirus relief package would serve as a scaled-back version to put an end to the nearly two months of stalemate negotiations. The proposed bill would cover

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Tips to Delegate Efficiently

The delegation has numerous advantages, both for pioneers and representatives. It assists pioneers in dealing with their outstanding tasks and expands efficiency while also helping representatives fabricate abilities. When done adequately, the designation can be utilized for a proficient turn of events and as an instrument to recognize top entertainers. While the advantages of appointment

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Why Account-Based Marketing is Here to Stay

In 2019, George Debb, overseeing accomplice at Red Rocket Venture, praised record-based advertising excellencies. He mentioned, “If you are not utilizing ABM promoting procedures today, you presumably ought to reconsider your whole B2B deals, showcasing system and execution endeavors.” A year and one worldwide wellbeing emergency later, the announcement keeps on sounding valid — and

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Amazon Releases Modern Flying Security Drone

Amazon launched the newest Home Ring Device on Thursday, along with the Ring’s latest products. According to Jamie Siminoff, the Ring’s founder, The Always Home Cam, will monitor multiple areas with just one device. It is an automated drone that can fly literally around your home to give you any room perspective you want. Aside

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Singapore’s Family Business Balance is Slowly Changing

Singapore is well known for establishing big-name ride-sharing firm Grab and electronic commerce company Lazada as the Asian Financial Hub gives lenient access to global wealth and Southeast Asia’s growing prospect market. With that, Singapore’s demand for economic consistency and business entrepreneurship goes up to its thousands of technology start-ups and young entrepreneurs in the

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Stanford Researchers Stand by Their Criticism Against Trump’s Advisor

A league of 78 researchers and specialists from the Stanford Medical School criticized their former colleague Dr. Scott Atlas, who is currently President Trump’s coronavirus advisor. According to Stanford researchers, Dr. Atlas propagates what seems to be “falsehood and misinterpretation of science” in his public announcements regarding the coronavirus. Stanford experts penned the “Dear Colleague”

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Public Health Emergency: Coronavirus Cases Escalate Among Young Adults

Confronting a restored flood in COVID-19 cases, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers proclaimed another public health emergency on Tuesday as issues develop among youngsters between 18 and 24. This request commands wearing face masks again and is set to terminate in 60 days. Wisconsin, alongside different states in the Midwest, is encountering a sharp uptick over

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Spotify CEO to Invest Over $1B on ‘Moonshot’ Ventures in Europe

Daniel Ek, the CEO of Spotify, announced last Thursday that he would invest $1.2 billion or 1 billion Euros worth of his wealth in venturing for European startups. During his speech at a virtual talk held by Slush, a startup events organizer, Ek mentioned that he would utilize the resources to create “moonshot” ventures in

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Facebook to Reject Premature Claims About November Election Victory

On Wednesday, Facebook said it would prohibit people from running ads on FB services that declare early victory for the November election. FB will reject all political ads before the official results of the 2020 election are revealed and news organizations have announced a winner, according to the social networking platform spokesman Andy Stone. Facebook

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Dr. Fauci Loses Patience During the Senate COVID Hearing

On Wednesday, top health expert and White House advisor on coronavirus Dr. Anthony Fauci rebuked Senator Rand Paul at a hearing over his comment that New York’s COVID-19 infection rate is low because the population has achieved herd immunity. Dr. Fauci ended up saying to the Republican lawmaker that he’s “not listening.” In a discussion

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Biden Ensures to Mend the Racial Wealth Gap

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden pursues a campaign that seeks to end the racial wealth gap and support entrepreneurs and black voters from North Carolina through attending Black Economic Summit on Wednesday. The issue of the racial wealth gap amid this pandemic has significantly moved black Americans. As the United States rapidly becomes more diverse

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Amazon Denies Partnership with Echelon Fitness

Following Amazon’s wellness program Amazon Halo, Echelon released the Prime Bike, selling it exclusively to Amazon Prime subscribers. Increasing consumer interest on fitness products also helped, with the Echelon’s Ex-Prime Bike branded as Peloton’s $500 alternative. However, after hours online, Amazon took Echelon’s $500 “Prime Smart Connect Bike,” telling everyone it isn’t an Amazon or

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Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus Vaccine to Start 3rd Phase of Trials

Johnson & Johnson vaccine’s trial will start immediately, with participants to start receiving doses on Wednesday. J&J’s single-dose vaccine trial will include at most 60,000 adult participants in around 215 US and worldwide sites. According to Johnson & Johnson Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Stoffels, the vaccine was developed by J&J’s subsidiary, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies.

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McCain Endorses Biden for President

“My husband John lived by a code: country first. We are Republicans, yes, but Americans foremost. There’s only one candidate in this race who stands up for our values as a nation, and that is @JoeBiden.” Cindy McCain tweeted Cindy McCain, the widow of late Republican Senator John McCain, expressed her support to presidential candidate

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Specs Revelation: Google’s Pixel 5

Not long after Google authoritatively prodded the Pixel 5, two or three significant holes uncovered the gadget’s plan and the greater part of its specs. Presently, on account of WinFuture, there are more complete images of what’s in store, with new deliveries and more specs ruining Google’s arranged revelation on September 30. According to some

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Macy’s to Offer Holiday Shoppers with Same-Day Delivery

Top U.S. department store Macy’s announced that it will offer same-day delivery to shoppers during the holiday season. The department store chain knew that Christmas is just around the corner and fast-approaching. And they have been preparing to cope with any shopping scenarios in the upcoming yuletide season. COVID-19 has amplified the shift to online

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Collateral Damage Becomes Evident Amidst TikTok Sale

The sale of TikTok to a U.S. company for the app to continue its operations in the country has been dragging on for months. U.S. President Donald Trump has insisted that ByteDance, the Chinese stakeholder of the popular video-sharing app, should turn over their shares by November 15. It has brought tough questions on why

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Trump Calls on China’s Accountability for the Pandemic

A recorded speech revealed from the White House on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump once again called for world leaders and the United Nations to push for making China accountable for their coverup of the coronavirus pandemic. He expressed his strong disagreement against the eastern superpower. Moreover, Trump blamed them for the lockdown restrictions on

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iPhone’s 5G Launch May Not Be Massive, Warns AT&T Exec

Apple’s shift to a 5G wireless-enabled iPhones has left tech-savvy clients and fans thrilled for years now. And as the company is on its way to release the much-anticipated feature, AT&T Communications chief executive Jeff McElfresh cautioned that people should buckle down with the hysteria. “I’ve always tried to soften folks’ expectations around 5G. I

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Senators Propose $28B Airline Assistance

Two prominent Republican senators initiated an effort to legislation on Monday to provide airlines and ground contractors a $28 billion assistance to make up for the supposed layoffs to thousands in October. Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, chairman of the Commerce Committee, together with the chairman of the Appropriations subcommittee that handles transportation operations and

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TikTok and WeChat Surge VPN Downloads in the U.S.

Interest in VPN has grown following the news that Chinese-made apps, including Tiktok and WeChat, will be banned in the U.S. Virtual private networks, or VPNs, allow users to hide and fake their location. In China, where the CCP blocks Facebook and Google, citizens use VPN to get access to said apps. Increasing Interest in

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Microsoft Acquires ZeniMax Media in a $7.5B Deal

Microsoft announced on September 21, its acquisition of ZeniMax Media for $7.5B in cash. With the planned launch of the new generation of Xbox in November, Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda Softworks will give them ownership of top-selling games like “Fallout” and “Wolfenstein.” The $7.5 deal is Microsoft’s biggest one yet, following its Minecraft acquisition amounting

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Walmart Eyes Launching Its Own Clothing Brand

Walmart is a well-known brand when it comes to grocery stores. But now, the retail giant would want to take another leap for its business. The grocery giant is about to launch its clothing brand for men and women as it dips its feet on the fashion industry. Walmart aims to go beyond being a

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Secret Documents Reveal North Korea’s Money Through US Banks

An assessed stash of undisclosed bank reports offers a distinctive look into how North Korea, and other rebel actors, move illegal money across fringes despite international deterrence intended to obstruct Pyongyang’s access to the global financial system. According to an American broadcast television network, which examined confidential bank documents, North Korea did an intricate illegal

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The U.S. Never Did a Good Job Says, Bill Gates

Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates expressed his frustration in an interview on Sunday about how “outrageous” it is that the turnaround for testing results remains slow. He said that the United States should “own up to the fact that we didn’t do a good job,” as cited in a news report. Gates explained that access to

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Tips for Balancing Family and Career for Entrepreneur Moms

Have you ever felt that you are in a whirlwind of pressure and stress? Well, as a woman who tried her best to balance her work while being there for her family, it is genuinely challenging to be a career woman while being a mother at the same time. Although it’s challenging to manage both

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Trump Gives Blessing for Oracle and Walmart Deal with TikTok

On Saturday, President Donald Trump approved the deal of Oracle and Walmart’s partnership with TikTok in the U.S., enabling the prevention of its shutdown. “I have given the deal my blessing — if they get it done that’s great, if they don’t, that’s okay too. I approved the deal in concept.” President Donald Trump The

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Silicon Valley IPO Celebration 2020 Held in Parking Lots and Conference Rooms

In the IPO 2020 celebration, Snowflake had the most comprehensive software offering on Wednesday. The gaming company Unity is worth half as much as Electronic Arts only after its first day on the market. The pandemic’s mood tempered the celebrations that caused 200,000 Americans and forced the tech industry into six months of no work.

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Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Dies at 87

“Our nation has lost a justice of historic[al] stature.” Chief Justice John Roberts This statement came after the announcement of the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last Friday. The court announced her death, and her family surrounded her at her home in Washington, DC, during her final hour. The legal, cultural, and

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Why Can’t We Rely on Natural Immunity to COVID-19?

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted everyone’s lives, from buying groceries to our jobs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are over 30 million confirmed cases of COVID-19. As the number goes up every day, we’re left wondering: if I got infected, how long am I immune? Most people have agreed to the

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Improve Google Maps Marketing with These Tips

If you plan to set up a fresh out of the plastic new area, you will choose between an assistance area and a physical area. A physical location is a real office or retail space where individuals go to, similar to a specialist’s or legal advisor’s office. Customers come to you. A help area is

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CDC Reverses COVID-19 Testing Guidelines for People Without Symptoms

On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reverses the agency’s controversial COVID-19 guidance, which said that people who were in close contact with an infected person but did not have any symptoms did not “necessarily need a test.” With the U.S. approaching 200,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths and 30 million infections worldwide, the CDC

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Future Consumer Behavior Inspires Business Reinvention

The economic impact of marketplaces, next-generation product experiences, customers’ apprehension, brands’ adoption of business models, and customers’ apprehension of brand values changed the relationship between consumers and businesses. Each company that sells to consumers should acknowledge how these aspects will affect their customers and their own business. They need to start making arrangements at present

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Save Our Stages Act: Sustaining the “Beating Heart” of New York City

On September 18, New York Senator Chuck Schumer cooperated with the Broadway League to reestablish the Save Our Stages Act. This $10B bipartisan bill would give government help to the Broadway business shut down for the rest of 2020 because of the progressing COVID-19 pandemic. The Act would give up to $12 million to qualified

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Economic Recovery from COVID-19 Needed, But Don’t Overlook Climate Change

President Emerita Judith Rodin at the University of Pennsylvania said that the government must continue to create investments that will fight climate change alongside projects that help ease the pandemic’s effects. Rodin exclaimed that the money used to recover the economy must be used extensively as the COVID-19 pandemic is a significant concern. CNBC interviewed

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Sony to Launch PS5 on November 12: Price Starts at $399

Directly competing with Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Series S game consoles, Sony officially announced on their recent PS5 live stream showcase on Wednesday that the launch of PlayStation 5 will be on November 12, with a starting price of $399.99 as its digital edition. Sony uses the same strategy with Microsoft’s, releasing both the

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Oracle’s Bid for Tiktok US Operation Fails Due to Security Concerns

According to a new report, the bid for the US operation of the Chinese-owned video-sharing app, TikTok, falls short as Oracle Corp. leaves open some national security concerns about Chinese espionage. Oracle closed a deal with the developer ByteDance, Tiktok’s Chinese company, beating Microsoft’s bid to acquire TikTok’s US arm. ByteDance had until September 15

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Political Pressure Worries Cloud Over Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Trials

Moderna is leading the way in coronavirus vaccine development; however, an investigator commented that he is worried about possible political pressures that can affect its regulatory approval. Dr. Carlos del Rio, an investigator for the drug company’s clinical trials, said politics have already affected scientific studies. He was referring to previous research regarding the coronavirus

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Data Culture: An Important Business Matter

The COVID-19 pandemic caused everyone to ask, “what are we going to do?” From public institutions to multinational companies, everyone faces some level of uncertainty concerning business operations. The situation that nations struggle to get over now is fortunately not experienced by previous generations. On a positive note, there is an abundance of data that

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WHO Does Not Recommend Immunity Passports

Immunity passports are not recommended by the World Health Organization, as revealed by an official on Wednesday. These documents offer travel authorities to people who have already contracted the disease, thinking they are already immune and will not be put at risk of contracting the virus from their travel destination. However, the WHO reiterates the

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The U.S. to Start Distributing Vaccines in October, Trump Says

Contrary to the timeline revealed by the CDC to the public on Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump tells in a press briefing that the country could distribute vaccines as early as October. He further claims that all the supplies necessary for distributing the vaccine to health officials are already in place. He says Dr. Robert

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Oil Sector to Face More Distress as It Struggles on Investments

This week, experts commented that oil prices decreased with the increasing sector’s crisis as new investments are unlikely to happen at an energy conference this week. Because of pandemic-related restrictions, there was a significant reduction in oil usage. Earlier this 2020, the May contract for U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude decreased drastically for the

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Facebook’s Newest Virtual Reality Headset: Finest Yet Antisocial

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday revealed its plans to release the second-generation virtual reality headset, the Oculus Quest 2. Like last year’s version of Quest, it does not require a computer to run, and all the items needed to use the VR are stuffed inside. The social network made a partnership with EssilorLuxottica, a

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WHO Warns: We May Not Return to Pre-Pandemic ‘Normal’

Everyone may be wondering about post-pandemic life. Is it possible that the world will be COVID-free? How and when will this happen? Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and World Health Organization Chief Science Officer Soumya Swaminathan warned everyone that the world might not be able to go back to a pre-pandemic lifestyle until at least 2022.

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A Guide to Creating Competitor Analysis

In the warmed business world’s dissonance, you are last on the off chance that you are not first. The rising rivalry has constrained seed-stage new companies to begin strolling before they in any event, figuring out how to slither. Recognize Your Top Rivals You can begin by making a little rundown of six to 10

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Leadership Strategies: Powerful for Marketing

Nowadays, advertisers don’t merely need a seat at the table—they need to lead the gathering. Yet, regardless of how wise and quick your advertising group is, it’s just one piece in a giant riddle that runs your organization. It’s Not a Terrible Thing to Be a Generalist Jann Parish, named Forbes CMO NEXT 2019, is

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Restaurant Industry Looms Shut-Down as Winter Approaches

With quarantine restrictions and health protocols slowly easing up, citizens have started to dine outdoors yet again. However, the option to do so may not be possible as Winter draws near. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants and small businesses have started to close temporarily or for good. With industries just beginning to recover, small businesses

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Apple Sets a Virtual Stage for Its Annual September Event

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple sets to hold its annual September event virtually this Tuesday, September 15, having a pre-recorded video from Steve Jobs Theater and Apple Park. With a “Time Flies” tagline, an analyst from TF Securities, the event will be aired live through Apple’s Youtube channel, Apple’s Events Website and Apple TV

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Better Health and Wellness: Pepsi to Launch a Drink to Aid Sleeping Struggles

As reports arise about more people having trouble sleeping due to stress levels during the pandemic, PepsiCo Inc. brought a new functional beverage category set to be available nationwide this December. To be released first on e-commerce sites, the new water-based beverage Driftwell aims to help consumers destress and catch some sleep. The drink will

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Rich and Poor Consumers – Game-Changers in Facing Holiday Spending

A consulting firm, Deloitte, released a projection showing how much will be the growth of retail sales this coming holiday season. Based on it, it shows that it will be different compared to the previous years where all people spend for the holidays. The change will depend on how much people with high-income splurged and

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Alibaba is Preparing to Invest $3 Billion in Grab

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is reportedly in the process of investing $3 billion in Southeast Asian ride-sharing company Grab Holdings Inc., according to people familiar with the matter. The Chinese multinational technology company, which is the primary investor in the funding round, is reported to spend a portion of the funds to acquire some of

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Two Supplements Dr. Fauci Takes to Boost His Immune System

According to the American Physician and Immunologist and Director of NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Dr. Anthony Fauci, the so-called “immune-boosting supplements” getting popular these days do “nothing.” However, he recommends two vitamins to help keep the body’s immune system healthy – vitamin C and D. Dr. Fauci, 79, said during an

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ByteDance Says No To Microsoft Offer for TikTok, Oracle Now Considered

It looks like Oracle wins TikTok’s U.S. partner as parent company ByteDance announced it had rejected Microsoft’s offer. According to the latest from ByteDance, it has selected Oracle as its U.S. tech counterpart. Oracle will have a significant role in its business operations in the country. This news came after Microsoft’s announcement that ByteDance has

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Gather Bedroom Ideas from Sustainable Decor Brand, Pom Pom at Home

Comfortable evenings at home have taken on new significance with the pandemic. Enter Pom at Home, an overly stylish, family-possessed, maintainable home stylistic layout brand is known for its ‘lived-in class’ tasteful. Accumulate Bedroom Ideas from Sustainable Decor Brand, Pom “When we began, a material brand with this ‘lived-in’ rich look wasn’t promptly accessible, so

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Why Prominent Businesses Share Boring Stories

A business venture, similar to a long distance race, can turn out to be rambly, yet you can make connections with lively stories out of it. The key — and this is something individuals misunderstand appallingly consistently — is regarding the contrast between an information and an account. The good news is that you don’t

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AstraZeneca-Oxford Resume COVID-19 Vaccine Trials After U.K. Greenlight

After suspending all their global trials for the COVID-19 vaccine last week, AstraZeneca said that they would be resuming their vaccine trial in the U.K. The pharmaceutical giant said that a British medical regulator had recommended that the clinical trials are safe to continue after it was temporarily halted when a participant had an unexplained

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Trump Administration Criticized for Its Interference with CDC Studies

The Trump administration is receiving criticisms from the public health specialists and the medical community because of politically appointed communications officials interfering with the coronavirus-related studies released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. According to Politico, since Michael Caputo, a former Trump campaign official, became the speaker for HHS last April, “there have

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China’s State Media Condemns Raids on Chinese Journalists in Australia

There is a continuous rise in the raids on Chinese journalists located in Australia. The damage between the relationship o the two countries is emerging according to state news agency Xinhua. Earlier this week, Global Times, China’s state-backed tabloid, reported an issue regarding the Australian authorities. The report stated that the Australian authorities raided the

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Kroger CEO Says Customers Enjoy Cooking as Cooking Demand Increases

Last Friday, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen pointed that while the pandemic-related spike in food prices decreases, the at-home cooking trend is increasing and sees the possibility of staying in the long run after the coronavirus situation subsides. “As we look forward, we see lower inflation than what it’s been over the last several months. It’s

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CDC: Adults with COVID More Likely to Dine at Restaurants

The first case of the coronavirus in the US was reported on January 20. After that, a series of unprecedented events led the country into haywire. The most prominent move was implementing shelter-in-place and stay-at-home orders to everyone except the essential workers. In general, they conduct an array of operations and services critical for continuing

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Pandemic Changes Socialization in the Business Settings

Since the national and local governments declared stay-at-home order, businesses and companies shifted to remote working. According to Clutch, 44% of workers had moved their work to their homes and are working five or more days. Most of these individuals are considered as non-essential workers, hence the remote working. However, after several months of dealing

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Handling Credit Card Debts and Disputes During the Coronavirus Crisis

As the Covid-19 pandemic cleared the globe, it made a quick and colossal interruption of the movement business and purchasers wherever it started to freeze. Managing an obligation can be a distressing encounter. As you plan for the likely monetary effect of COVID, there are various advances that you can take to help oversee responsibility

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Inventing Things and Making the Most in Profits

Commercializing one of your innovations won’t be simple. Challenging work, a smart thought, and a guide are required. That guide is only a beginning spot, however, because the way to advertise is rarely straight. There will be a lot of diversions! Permitting your innovation doesn’t need to realize how to maintain a business, stop your

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New App Store Rules May Affect Google and Microsoft Game Streaming

Apple has released new App Store rules on Friday before the scheduled debut of its latest iOS 14 operating system. These new guidelines will help customers allow or deny updates and apps on their App Store. These new rules were under extreme scrutiny from app creators who agree that Apple has so much control of

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New App Store Rules May Affect Google and Microsoft Game Streaming

Apple has released new App Store rules on Friday before the scheduled debut of its latest iOS 14 operating system. These new guidelines will help customers allow or deny updates and apps on their App Store. These new rules were under extreme scrutiny from app creators who agree that Apple has so much control of

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CDC Study Shows Kids Infected at Day Care Centers Spread COVID-19 at Home

Twelve children who likely got infected with COVID-19 at three daycare centers in Utah have spread the virus to their relatives, according to a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday. CDC says that previous research has shown that children ten years old and older can spread the virus

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ByteDance Investing Billions with Plans of Singapore Recruitment

TikTok’s parent company ByteDance will spend billions on recruiting professionals in Singapore in the next few years. Reuters gathered this report on Friday. It was previously reported that ByteDance would be erecting a data center in Singapore, but afterward, this was revealed as untrue. It was also revealed that the tech company was also planning

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U.S. Stock Futures Rise Before Consumer Price Index Release on Friday

Early Friday trading showed an increase in U.S. stock futures. It came after an unpredictably tense session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures showed a surge of 160 points and above. Meanwhile S& P 500 futures increased 0.8% while NASDAQ – 100 futures earned 0.8%. The Dow was not as energetic as it ended more

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Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Surge Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels

This past year, the global emission of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels has dropped by 17% compared to 2019 levels, as almost all countries have imposed lockdowns by April. This short blip was observed as the pandemic limited the operation of industries and international and local travel worldwide. However, according to a published report,

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Cybersecurity: A Key to Ensure Business Continuity

During this time of crisis wherein employees are forced to a work-from-home setup, businesses can only rely on computer systems and software to continue the business operation. In line with this, companies face the threat of online attackers that steal confidential business data and information. Cybersecurity is an approach to guarantee that an organization and

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LVMH Drops $16.2 Billion Deal of Tiffany Takeover

The world leader in luxury and owner of Louis Vuitton LVMH is dropping its $16.2 billion deal of Tiffany acquisition. The American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer’s agreement would have been the biggest yet in the luxury industry. LVMH released a statement on Wednesday that the merger agreement they had with Tiffany in November 2019

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Pilot Project: Walmart Tests Drone Delivery Service

Walmart, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, said it would run a pilot project using controlled drones for the delivery of household products on Wednesday in Fayetteville, North Carolina. In partnership with FlyTrex, a company well known for its drone delivery service, Walmart takes a wise step to toughen up its delivery business. The experimental program focuses

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Effective Ways of Augmenting Sales During a Declining Consumption

In the light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the economy undergoes massive contraction, as shown in recent data. Because of the halt in business operations, and people not earning a living, consumption spending eventually decreases. The cut back in spending is a significant concern of quota-based businesses, wherein sales teams try as hard to bring

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Manhattan Rental Market Plunges Further, Unlikely to Recover This Year

About 15,000 apartments are left empty at the end of August, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. This data has been the largest ever recorded since the collection began about 14 years ago. Additionally, hopes of recovery by the end of the year are slim. More New Yorkers have been leaving

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AstraZeneca Halts COVID-19 Vaccine Trial After Unexplained Illness

AstraZeneca, a pharmaceutical company developing a COVID-19 vaccine with Oxford University researchers, suspended providing shots of the experimental Covid-19 vaccine after one person participating in the studies had an unexplained illness. This potential unfavorable reaction of the vaccine can delay or dismay efforts to expedite an immunization against coronavirus for the world. The multinational pharmaceutical

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Chinese Companies Blame Trading Typos for Insider Stock Sales

Various publicly listed companies in China disclosed circumstances of what they describe as accidental stock sales in the last few weeks. An example of this event is Shenzhen Changfang, a manufacturer of light-emitting diode (LED) products, mentioned in a filing that on Friday, shareholder Nie Xianghong sold 16,000 shares by keying in the wrong stock

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Nongfu Spring’s Founder Named as China’s Richest Man

The bottled water giant’s public offering has boosted its founder as one of three wealthiest people in China because of an ownership structure that reflects some potential risks of investing in Chinese companies. Nongfu Spring, which has the top spot in China’s market of packaged drinking water, reached approximately $1.1 billion in its first Hong

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Samsung to Stop Selling Phone Components to Huawei

Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix plan to stop supplying Huawei with semiconductors to make phones by September 15. Samsung made this decision to comply with the new set of rules imposed by the US government in dealing with the Chinese tech giant. Huawei finds itself looking for alternative suppliers of semiconductors to counter the US

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Cater Your Target Market Successfully Through These Tips

Convincing customers to purchase and avail of products and services is the goal of entrepreneurs. That said, many businesses spend their first few years taking the time to get to know their products and customers, ensuring that it stands out from the other markets. However, no matter your intention, spending most of your energy on

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Know the Importance of Crafting a Business Plan

If you wonder why you should write a business plan, the answer is simple: a blueprint for your company. You can’t walk into an empty lot if you want to build a house and immediately begin construction without planning things. Starting a business without thoughts of a business plan can be very risky. Determine What

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Being an Entrepreneur – Do You Have the Character to Be One?

Starting a business is one thing, but maintaining a viable establishment is a task many fail to achieve. The term “entrepreneur” is often loosely thrown around, but not everyone who calls themselves that has the qualities necessary to make it as an entrepreneur. Street smart trumps conventional intelligence in the entrepreneurship world – as such,

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The Genius Behind Vans Marketing: Lessons for Influencers

The brand we all now know as Vans had come a long way from its humble beginnings when the two founding brothers sold their first dozen pairs back in 1966. History of how they came to be can be dated back to a group of skateboarders who found a gold mine in the sturdiness that

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The US Considers Banning Cotton Imports from China

In light of Beijing’s supposed suppression of the Uighur Muslim minority group, the Trump administration considers restricting the importation of products containing cotton from Xinjiang, China. This potential move, which may be implemented as soon as Tuesday, is the White House’s response to reports showing the practice of forced labor among Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.

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California Fire: Gender Reveal Gone Wrong

Instead of blue or pink smoke, flames sparked from a smoke-generating pyrotechnic device used for baby’s gender reveal held in a city east of Los Angeles. The fire turned into wildfires that burned thousands of acres, forcing people to evacuate the city. This gender reveals party is the most recent in what has become a

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Boats Sink at Pro-Trump Boat Parade

On Saturday, the Office of the Travis County Sheriff said they received fifteen distress calls, including boats taking on big waves, ships sinking, stalled engines, and capsized boats. These calls were coming from the scheduled boat parade on Lake Travis to show support for President Trump. The event, called Lake Travis Trump Boat Parade, was

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For the First Time, Jacob Blake Speaks After Shooting Incident

In his first public comments since the shooting, Jacob Blake delivered a message from his hospital bed to his supporters how everything can change in just an instant. His attorney, Benjamin Crump, posted to twitter the 57-second video of Blake from Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee last Saturday. Mr. Blake, a father of six children, was

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Relief for College Towns Remains Elusive

Seven months after the first COVID case was recorded in US soil, college towns are still struggling to keep their schools afloat. Fear of getting infected by the virus has led to students’ mass exodus in spring and persists until today. Numerous schools were forced to adopt online-based learning while other schools embraced a hybrid

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Breaking Barriers: Men on Mental Health

Toxic masculinity has, for the longest time, been a taboo subject for males, with black men being the least open to the topic. It comes as a troubling fact since it is recorded that black adults are twenty percent more likely to develop a chronic mental health issue. The current generation of men, however, is

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Is the Equality Divide for Female Entrepreneurs Being Made Worse by Corona?

It’s a challenging time for a start-up business in this economic climate. The strain that COVID-19 has placed on businesses is likely to result in bankruptcy for up to 40% of grassroots companies. Like that’s not enough, the hardships faced by the population haven’t been proportionally distributed, with women getting the shorter end of the

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Tech Giants: ‘Winners’ of the Coronavirus Crisis, Must Pay More Tax

According to a top European official over CNBC on Saturday, Big Tech needs to pay a “fair amount” of taxes in Europe since they are the “real winners” in this pandemic. These comments come amidst an ongoing argument between the United States and the European Union over the taxation of companies like Alphabet, Amazon, and

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Many Investors Not Confident in Europe, Says Crisis Fund Head

On Saturday, the head of the euro zone’s crisis fund told CNBC that Europe’s unprecedented stimulus plan has differentiated how many investors perceive in the region. Investors criticize Europe for the absence of coordination and shaky institutions, most prominently since the debt crisis took place. Still, according to the European Stability Mechanism head, Klaus Regling,

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The Best Ways to Juggle Motherhood and Work in 2020

If you are a working mother, you must be able to create a proper schedule that could accommodate everything that you need to do for your company and the family without compromising one or the other. However, one can ask how you could do that? What adjustments can you make as a career woman and

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Expert Pointers on Returning to School During the Pandemic

After months of social distancing and stay-at-home orders, a new school will start in a few days. However, this one will be significantly different from our usual ones. Since the outbreak of the coronavirus in January, all schools have moved their classes online. More parents are starting to ask themselves if they will send their

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How to Perk Yourself Up When Feeling Down Amid Pandemic

We’re nearly finished with 2020, and a lot of events have happened. The most prominent one, the coronavirus pandemic, is still imminent and has completely changed how we live. This pandemic has changed every aspect of our lives, from our work to our mental health. The government placed strict stay-at-home protocols in March, but social

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Tips to Increase the Value of a Company

Various motives are of value to most company owners, and no matter what these motives are, they are all credible and legitimate. However, it may be different when it comes to sustaining and building a company, so it is essential to define your motives up front. Minimize Your Business’ Expenses Although it might be common

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Rejecting a Customer in the Most Polite Manner

Informing someone, you may not be able to work with them may not be the best way to start with a potential customer. It begins with communication with yourself. Below are ways to deliver “no” without completely breaking off the relationship. Ask Yourself if You Have Enough Time Turning down an opportunity may be challenging,

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Despite Job Gains, U.S. Still in Very Significant Recession

Eric Rosengren, Boston Federal Reserve President, said Friday that despite job creations last month, the economy’s total recovery wouldn’t likely happen until the COVID 19 pandemic is under full control. In August, unemployment rates fell at 8.4 percent while non-farm payrolls increased at 13.7. The U.S. Labor Department said that these numbers were far better

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Supporting Small Businesses Creates Great Economic Impact

Even before the onset of Coronavirus, brick-and-mortar stores, especially smaller boutiques, already struggle competing with online stores. The situation became even worse with the halt in economic activities, forcing businesses to shut down temporarily. Moreover, allowing them to reopen only with strict protocols increases their costs while limiting their income-generating ability. Considering this fact, it

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I.T.’s Power to Empower the Hybrid Workforce

The Coronavirus halted normal business operations. Most business setups were forced to work remotely, compromising team collaboration. While some already practice a work-from-home arrangement, others still lag in information technology to produce practical collaboration tools. The work-from-home (WFH) phenomenon already started in Silicon Valley a few years, even before the onset of the pandemic. The

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iPhone OS Change Delayed: May Impact User Tracking for Mobile Advertisers

Apple reported that a change to the iPhone’s operating system might be delayed to the first months of 2021. This change may affect the way Facebook and mobile advertisers monitor their users. iPhone users who will open an app will initially be provided with an option to let the app access an identifier associated with

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Additional Holiday Before Labor Day Weekend for Google Employees to Avoid Burnout

Google is making Friday before Labor Day weekend a one-time holiday with pay to avoid burnout. This “collective well-being” holiday is for all of the firm’s full-time employees and interns turning this weekend to a four-day vacation. A message from Google executives posted on an employee internal forum says that they are strongly recommending this

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India’s Crackdown on Chinese Apps Opens Doors for U.S. Tech Giants

India has banned 118 more Chinese apps on Wednesday, prompting an increase in U.S. tech giants’ opportunities, including Facebook and Google, as tensions continue to rise between India and China. The news comes just months after the fifth most massive economic power in the world has moved to block 59 apps in June due to

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The Fine Line Between Credit Cards and Charge Cards

The Coronavirus pandemic intensified consumers’ need for cashless transactions. Purchasing goods from e-commerce websites, sending cash to relatives, and paying bills without going out of the house increased the usage of mobile wallets, debit cards, credit cards, and charge cards. A fine line between a credit card and a charge card exists, and consumers may

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Healing Labor Market: Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to 881,000

New applications of jobless claims lowered in the last week of August with a total of 881,000. In a news report, the Labor Department explained that jobless claims fell by 130,000 to a seasonally adjusted 881,000. The record shows improvement in the labor market, as it is lesser than the 950,000 estimates of economist Dow

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Huawei Earphones Step Up the Game with One Cool Feature

Huawei had one of its most challenging years in its history, with the U.S. blacklisting them from its markets. However, this dilemma didn’t hinder the multinational tech company from producing new gadgets. In the last couple of days, Huawei has unveiled its latest sport earphones, the FreeLace Pro. The company notes that their latest earphones

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Shocking Increase in U.S. Natural Gas Prices

Eight months into 2020 and the year is not finished surprising us. Prices of natural gas in the U.S. had a surprising jump last month and will continue through next year. However, analysts are scratching their heads in coming up with a reason for the sudden price hike. As a review, natural gas (or fossil

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Upcoming Winter May Cause Second COVID-19 Wave, Experts Warn

Concerned public health experts have warned about the possibility of a new wave of infections from COVID-19 as the winter season approaches in the upcoming months. The precaution was based on other respiratory viruses’ past behavior, which the novel coronavirus belongs to. When temperatures drop this fall and air become dry, the risk of getting

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Lego Sales Rise Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Sales of Danish toy production company Lego rose 14% in the first half of the year as families tend to spend more time at home due to the coronavirus lockdowns, said by the giant toymaker on Wednesday. The family-owned company came back to growth since 2017, when double-digit sales for a decade came to an

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Samsung Shares to Spring Up by 50% as Chip Industry Gets a Boost

Business analysts are hopeful about the South Korean multinational conglomerate company, Samsung, after they unveiled its newest Galaxy Z Fold 2 on Tuesday. Nvidia, a U.S. semiconductor company, also announced that the electronic giant company would manufacture its next-generation chip. Samsung’s shares are seen at the trading of 70,376.32 Korean won ($59.35) in the coming

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US Stocks Start Strong for September with Surges Led by Tech Companies

Strong earnings from tech-driven stocks led Nasdaq and S&P 500 to close at an all-time high on Tuesday. It is a definite optimistic start to September, for Nasdaq, in particular, showing a powerful upward momentum led by companies like Apple and Zoom. These substantial gains from tech companies, retailers, and central bank offset decline originating

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Secret Sauce: Walmart’s Ingredient for a Profitable Online Business

The US retail giant Walmart will launch on September 15 its e-commerce membership program. Former CEO Bill Simon said in a news report that this “may lay the path for the company’s online business to turn a profit.” According to Simon, the e-commerce membership program is a byproduct of the many subscription plans that Walmart

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U.S. Forbears Joining Covax Co-Led by WHO

The United States publicized on Tuesday that it will not participate in Covax, an international alliance to research on Covid-19 vaccine and distribute it worldwide. Covax, being co-led by the World Health Organization, became the reason for forbearing. The decision follows the White House’s pronouncement in July to withdraw the United States from the World

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Survey Presents China’s Manufacturing Sector Expansion to be Fastest in August

Last Tuesday, the results of a private survey presented China’s manufacturing activity expanded for August. The results showed that it was at its fastest pace in nearly ten years. The Caixin/Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reached 53.1 for August, compared to 52.8 in July. Economists polled by Reuters had expected Caixin/Markit manufacturing PMI to

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ByteDance Racks Users for Its Music Streaming App

The owner of TikTok, China’s ByteDance, is racking up users for its music streaming service Resso while it expands its international presence despite ongoing pressure from the United States. The app was launched in India and Indonesia formally last March. According to Sensor Tower, the app has already reached 15.2 million total installs on the

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Modified Remote-Learning: Studying Through Travel Experiences

After long months of vacation, students are going back to school. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic threats to health and safety, they cannot merely start in-person learning. Many schools opt for remote learning, and therefore canceling extracurricular activities. In response to this, the travel industry created innovative programming to improve the concept of global education.

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Six Pieces of Wisdom from the Investing Legend Warren Buffett

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, who made himself a billionaire and the investing legend, turned 90 on August 30. He acquired knowledge and wisdom through decades of gaining experience, which made him the successful person he is now. At a young age of 11, Buffett purchased his first stock, three shares of Cities Service Preferred.

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Ex-CEO of McDonald’s Called “Morally Bankrupt” for Asking the Dismissal of Chain’s Lawsuit Against Him

Steve Easterbrook was let go from McDonald’s last fall for being involved in an extramarital relationship with an employee. At that time, the consensual relationship was believed to be non-physical and a singular occurrence between the former CEO and an employee. But McDonald’s discovered that he engaged in physical and sexual relationships with several employees.

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Nevada Laboratory Confirms First Case of COVID-19 Reinfection in the US

A 25-year old Nevada patient was confirmed to have been infected with the coronavirus twice, marking the first case of reinfection in the US and the fourth case globally. The case was published in a preprint on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), and the researchers have also submitted their paper to the journal The

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Five Major Steps to Boost Your Company’s Value When Selling

If you’re planning to sell your company anytime soon, you have to make sure that you will get the best buyers to obtain the most considerable revenue possible. It is why you have to make sure that your company is up to four when it comes to property value and price. How will you increase

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Schwinn to Change Marketing Gears with Increasing Bike Riding Demand Amid Pandemic

Schwinn was ready to celebrate its 125th anniversary with a marketing campaign featuring modern versions of such venerable models as the Sting-Ray, Varsity, Collegiate, and Paramount. However, the coronavirus pandemic occurred, which required offices of the Madison, Wisconsin-based company to close on March 13. Suddenly, millions of Americans in lockdown started riding bikes for the

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Elon Musk Uses Live Pigs Brain for Computer Tech Neuralink Demonstration

Last Friday, Elon Musk’s brain-machine interface company, Neuralink, had a demo showing a coin-sized device without wires. Tesla and SpaceX CEO used three pigs of varying levels of interest in cooperating. Further, the company presented real-time neural signals from one of the pigs, Gertrude, who had the implant for about two months. The start-up mentioned

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Overcoming Financial Setbacks in Marriage

Financial problems come with severe stress that can have a significant impact on your marriage in various forms. Your home, health, physical and emotional intimacy may have adverse effects due to matters of money. That is why it is crucial to know how to make finance and marriage work as a team. Talk Openly Proper

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Mouth Shields Instead of Masks: Is It a Good Alternative?

Mouth shield is a transparent plastic made to cover the mouth part of a person’s face. Like a face shield, it serves as a barrier of Covid-19 transmission, but it only covers the lower part of the face. It is also similar to a chef wearing a mouth shield to prevent the transfer of germs

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Five Telltale Signs You Should Change Business Strategies to Ensure Success

If you want to have a successful business venture, you must be able to create the best strategy possible to gain the right kind of audience and revenue for your platform. However, there are times when you would need to change your original plan to accommodate unforeseen variables that can affect your business trajectory. Here

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Booz Allen’s CFO Talks About Putting Others First Amidst Crisis

Lloyd W. Howell, Jr., CFO of Booz Allen, which is one of the world’s largest IT consultancies, was faced with a dilemma of transitioning to remote work and considering 27,000 employees’ needs. Despite the global and economic challenges brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, he remarkably forsook laying off any of the employees. Forbes’ Senior Contributor,

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Fall Back in Oil Prices Caused by Hurricane Laura

Hurricane Laura, classified as a Category 4 storm, hit southern Louisiana early Thursday. It is considered as one of the most tumultuous to strike the Gulf Coast in decades.  Property damage and hazardous chemical fire are a few of Laura’s aftermaths. It spared most U.S. oil infrastructures, such as the Gulf Coast infrastructure, in Louisiana

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First in History: Black Woman Joins International Space Station Crew

NASA recently announced astronaut Jeanette Epps would be joining the crew members Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada on the first operational flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) on 2021.  NASA hopes the crewed Starliner mission will take off in 2021, despite the Boeing’s spacecraft being behind in development. The

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FDA Approves $5 COVID-19 Rapid Test That Doesn’t Need Special Equipment

The US Food and Drug Administration granted emergency-use approval for the first rapid coronavirus test that does not need any special computer equipment to get results. The test was produced by Abbott laboratories, which will sell for only $5 and takes only fifteen minutes to make results without the need for any special equipment. The

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Perry and Bloom Welcome their First Baby, Daisy Dove Bloom

American singer Katy Perry and British actor Orlando Bloom welcomed a baby girl named Daisy Dove Bloom, confirmed on Instagram on Thursday. In a post by UNICEF, of which the couple is ambassador, Bloom confirmed their daughter’s arrival along with a black and white photograph of the child’s hand. The post said, “Welcome to the

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Iconic Portland Bookstore Powell’s to Stop Selling on Amazon

Powell’s Books, an icon store in Portland, Oregon, is removing its books from Amazon. The bookstore’s chief executive Emily Powell mentioned on Thursday through a letter addressed to customers that Powell stops selling books on Amazon. The chief executive noted the “detrimental impact” of the e-commerce business on booksellers and local communities working independently. “We

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The Best Career Alternatives for Caregivers in 2020

As a caregiver, you will have many options available to you when it comes to your career. This particular type of job will give you the chance to work with various companies and institutions that require your caregiving expertise. However, aside from pursuing the caregiver’s path, it is tough to choose an alternative if it

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Passing Your First Job Interview: How Can You Do It?

If you want to have a more powerful shot at passing your first job interview, there are specific steps that you should take before you engage with your would-be employer. Here are particular pointers that you have to remember before entering the interviewer’s office for the first time. 1. Prepare Yourself Physically First, you

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U.S. DOE to Allot $625 Million in Five Quantum Information Research Hubs

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced on Wednesday, spending $625 million for five new quantum information research hubs. It is in line with the department’s goal of being ahead of other nations like China over the next five years in terms of emerging technology. The funding is part of White House’s $1.2 billion investment

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People Without Symptoms Do Not Need COVID-19 Tests, Says CDC

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has modified it’s COVID-19 testing guidelines this week to exclude people without symptoms even if they have recent close contact with someone known to have the virus. Previously, the CDC said that testing for coronavirus infection was necessary for those with suspected exposure, even if they present

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Black Lives Matter Painted on Hollywood Boulevard Will be Permanent

Since Monday, officials from the Los Angeles Bureau of Street Services closed the road from Highland Avenue to Orange Drive for the whole week so that workers can install a permanent street art on the boulevard. The street mural will be done to commemorate the All Black Lives Matter demonstration and march, which drew hundreds

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How to Create Buzzworthy Social Media Images

The speed at which everything moves in our world today necessitates sharing high quality HD images on one’s social platform. It doesn’t matter how intriguing the message you’re sharing may be, tag it with a low-quality picture, and you’ll lose viewership. Luckily, that’s something that can be easily fixed. There are three necessary go-to steps

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Minority-Owned Businesses Suffer as Black-Owned Banks Struggle in the U.S.

African Americans have been hit excessively hard by the SARS Covid-19 pandemic, and the White-run money related organizations that could theoretically offer financial help may not be sufficient. Black and brown entrepreneurs faced an unbalanced portion of Covid-19 related problems from the first quarter of the year, with a 41% decrease in Black-owned companies and

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Indonesia’s 69 Million Students Left Behind Due to Pandemic

Indonesian students are getting left out by children their age globally because of the pandemic. According to a recent study, Indonesias could miss the chance to catch up in terms of education as they continue to have prolonged inaccessibility to knowledge. Since March, most Indonesian schools are still closed as authorities struggle to contain the

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Honda to Pay $96Million as Settlement for Defective Airbags

Honda, a Japanese automaker, has agreed to pay 96.5 million US dollars for the faulty airbags installed in Honda and Acura vehicles sold in the US. Tanaka Corp.designed and manufactured the systems, which has pleaded guilty in 2017 to federal criminal fraud charges for deceiving Honda and other automakers about the safety of its airbags.

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U.S. and China Economic Decoupling: A Long Way Away Says Former IMF China Head

Eswar Prasad, the preceding head of the International Monetary Fund of China, stated that an economic decoupling of the United States and China is far away, however deviating from a U.S.-centric structure gives interests to Beijing. The current trade professor at Cornell University, Prasad, mentioned, “These two economies are still quite closely tied. After all,

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Getting Into the Online Business World: How to Be a Success

If you want to become a successful online entrepreneur, you must have the right tools to climb the ladder. Aside from the usual internet connection and working computer, this online software will give you an edge over competition in terms of online communication and maintenance. Here are some excellent online tools that can help you

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Ad for GOP Convention Features Michael Cohen Calling Trump a Liar

Michael Cohen stars in an anti-Trump campaign ad set for release during this week’s Republican National Convention (RNC). He calls his former boss a liar, stating how he met his demise from being betrayed by Trump when he used to be his right-hand man, fixer, and confidant, helping to create an illusion of the current

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U.S. and China Discuss Phase One Trade Deal

Top negotiators from the United States and China spoke on Tuesday via phone call, coming up with an agreement to “push forward” their phase one trade agreement. The discussion came despite the recent tensions between the two economic nation giants on several fronts. The two countries confirmed the talks separately. A statement from Washington stated

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BioReference Lab Finds Contamination Issue as the Reason Behind NFL False COVID Tests

The National Football League’s COVID-19 testing partner BioReference Laboratories claims to have identified “isolated contamination,” which resulted in dozens of false-positive test results over the weekend. The New Jersey-based private laboratory launched an investigation when inaccurate results to 77 tests were detected. According to Jon R. Cohen, M.D., Executive Director of BioReference Laboratories, the case

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Strategists Predict Results of U.S. Elections and How It Will Affect Economy

According to twenty stock market strategists surveyed via email last week, Joe Biden is predicted to win the U.S. elections. Their opinions are split over what the results would mean to U.S. stocks. Some argue that despite Trump showing promise for the capital markets during his first term, his trade and immigration limits could hurt

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Fresh Peach Recall in Canada due to Salmonella Outbreak in the US

You might want to check your peaches before you eat them! The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a Class 1 peach recall in Canada last Saturday, August 22. Class 1 recalls are considered “high-risk” since the products are available for sale in supermarkets and grocery stores nationwide or are already in people’s homes. A similar

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The Truth Behind Kodak’s Move to Pharmaceuticals

One of the leading brands in camera and film is Kodak. Kodak was the king of films and cameras at a certain point in time. According to The Economist, Kodak occupied most of the United States photography market in 1976. This factor made Kodak get a near-monopoly in the 70s. It accounted for 90% of

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Wildfires Across California Burn Nearly 1M Acres

A bolt of lightning that hit Boulder Creek, California, on August 21, started hundreds of fires. As stated in a news report, approximately 12,000 lightning strikes caused 585 fires in the state over the past week. “Approximately 950,000 acres in the state are burning with more than 13,000 firefighters working the fires.” California Fire spokesperson

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Researchers Projection: Wearing Masks Can Save 70K American Lives

According to the leader of the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), more Americans wearing masks could save about 70,000 lives in the next three months. Actions to combat the spread of the virus is the responsibility of government officials and law enforcers. Data from Johns Hopkins University showed that “at

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Shared Living Spaces Startup Addresses Housing Crisis During Pandemic

Before the coronavirus has struck the whole world, the United States has been experiencing an affordable housing crisis. With a pandemic in our midst, this shortage of stable housing has worsened and led some Americans homeless. However, social entrepreneurs like Atticus LeBlanc, the founder of PadSplit, is stirring the pot with shared housing opportunities. The

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Is It Already Safe to Go to a Cinema?

AMC Theatres, one of the major movie theater chains in the U.S., reopens its upholstered doors. Along with Regal, Cinemark, and Markus Corp, AMC is opening in specific locations after a five-month hiatus. The hiatus was triggered by President Trump’s guideline concerning social and public gatherings. The directive stated that people should avoid getting together

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Essential Pointers to Help Satisfy Your Customers

If you genuinely want to become the best entrepreneur in the country, you must be able to convince your market that your product is worth purchasing and returning to time and again. In this regard, customer satisfaction will help with advertising and promotion. If you can satisfy customers with your product, then you wouldn’t even

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Top Five Stress Relievers for Home-Based Employees in 2020

Because of this pandemic, many people have been forced to stay at home to be safe from the fires. However, because of technology, there are a lucky few who were afforded a chance to work from home. However, because of the demands of their jobs and the problems that come with home life, the stress

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Zoom Video Rises 330% in 2020

Zoom Video stock rises to 330% this year after it garnered high videoconferencing rates. According to Todd Gordon, the managing director at the Asche Wealth Partners, Zoom stocks are ready for more upside. Zoom is notably one of the hottest stay-at-home capitals during this time of the coronavirus pandemic. For this year alone, the videoconferencing

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New York City to Expect Extended Recovery Period from Coronavirus Pandemic

In an interview last Friday, Don Peebles, a real estate developer, told CNBC that he anticipated New York City to recover economically from the pandemic slowly. The CEO of Peebles Corporation, which has owned a corporate office in lower Manhattan, said on “The Exchange,” that he thinks that the city of New York will need

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Uber and Lyft Dodges Shutting Down: But the Fight Continues

Uber and Lyft successfully won their court appeal against California’s attorney general and city attorneys from San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. The appeals court ruled to extend the order that they needed to classify their drivers as employees. But the battle in California is far from over. California’s attorney general stated that Uber

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Fresh Economic Data Reveals Lower U.S. Government Debt Prices

Friday morning is welcomed with the lowering of U.S. Government debt prices, as observed by investors closely monitoring flash readings of purchasing manager’s index data. Monitoring will help gather further clues about how the economy is recovering in terms of its pacing, as lockdown continues to be eased in various states. A flash reading of

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Teachers Declared as Essential Workers by White House

With the administration’s combative campaign to pressure districts to bring back face-to-face learning, the White House officially announced teachers, essential workers. In line with the medical and health professionals and law enforcers, teachers received guidance, allowing them to teach in a classroom setup despite potential exposure. This new guidance from President Donald Trump’s administration exempts

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East Carolina University Football Activities Postponed After Ten Tested Positive of Covid-19

Upon identifying clusters of Covid-19 cases in the East Carolina University campus, with ten positives among the football team, athletic director Jon Gilbert announced on Thursday the pausing of football activities to mitigate the virus’s spread. For the second time during this offseason, the university postponed football activities due to the Covid-19 infection among its

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How To Win Against Your Inner Critic

Will you believe if someone told you that a person’s worst critics are not someone else but their own self. Most people have a constant battle raging inside of them that they can’t stop or win over. It keeps them away from showing their best potential and prevents them from getting the best of everything.

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Short and Long-Term Changes You Must Know During The COVID-19 Pandemic

The year 2020 has shown itself as a year of many upheaval and changes. From trade disputes, forest fires in Australia to the ongoing pandemic, it is no wonder that people’s way of living will inevitably change. Primarily, the COVID-19 that has affected many countries proves to be a foe that has left this generation

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U.S. Presses Sanctions on UAE Companies for Providing Service on Iran’s Biggest Airline

On Wednesday, the Trump administration imposed sanctions on two United Arab Emirates aviation companies after aiding and providing services toward the biggest Iranian airline. The Treasury explained that Parthia Cargo and Delta Parts Supply FZC contributed essential parts and other logistics services to Mahan Air in carrying Tehran’s ‘maligned agenda,’ such as transporting “terrorists and

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Entrepreneur’s Guide to Earn During the Pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll on everyone’s financial progress, there have been plenty who’ve decided to start their business as a new avenue for income. The only hindsight is, most business neophytes tend to take a risk and, unfortunately, get nothing in return. In this article, most small businesses will come

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How to Determine if Your Customers Like Your Product or Not

When it comes to developing a product to start up your business, entrepreneurs become laser-focused to make sure their product gets enough love and use. User payments and subscriptions are both sound signals that ensure the validation and viability of your idea. If you created a product that interests the customers enough, making them willing

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Protect Your Business from Cyber Attacks

Even though you only operate a small business, it is not a complete guarantee that cyber-attacks will miss you. According to recent studies, 81% of breaches in cybersecurity happen to medium and small-sized businesses. Most of the time, those in the SME segment lack the necessary protection for cyber-attacks, making them highly vulnerable. Universal Education

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U.S. Dollar is Best Safe-Haven Currency in 2020

According to global investment bank Morgan Stanley, despite its 27-month low fall on Tuesday, the US Dollar has been declared the best safe-haven currency of the year. Effects of the Federal Reserve’s ongoing stimulus programs have weakened the currency, causing the stock indexes to be lifted to record-breaking highs on Tuesday coupled with a fall

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Powell Supports Biden in 2020 Presidential Elections

“Joe Biden will be a president. We will all be proud to salute… With Joe Biden in the White House, you will never doubt that he will stand with our friends and stand up to our adversaries—never the other way around.” Colin Powell, first African-American US Secretary of State Former Secretary of State Colin Powell

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Chinese Airlines to Recover Faster Than Other Airlines Moving Forward

According to investors, Chinese airlines are recovering faster than other airlines as domestic travel within China has come back at a faster pace than other countries who were also devastated by the pandemic’s effect. The aviation sector’s significant airlines have acquired substantial losses after following containment and measures to decrease the coronavirus spread. The pandemic

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COVID-19 Once Again Strikes in South Korea; Targets Seoul

The COVID-19 outbreak in South Korea has soared up again, resulting in sixteen thousand of its population infected with the virus. This number is still surging up and is now starting to move and target its capital, Seoul. The increase in COVID infected individuals have started in late March. The country has also observed consecutive

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2021: The Year of Transition for Climate Action

With the uncertainty brought by the Coronavirus pandemic, UN Climate Change decided to postpone the Cop26 summit for a year. It was initially scheduled for 9-20 November 2020. Considering the health and safety of Cop26 participants, the committee moved it to 1-12 November 2021 in Glasgow, UK. A news report defined Cop26 as “a key

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Social Network Can Help Improve Covid-19 Contact Tracing

Contact tracing is a process of finding all the people who came in close contact with the person who tested positive for having the Covid-19 virus because they, too, might be infected. It is a crucial step to reduce the further spread of the virus. It has been the method used by epidemiologists for decades

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Strengthening Employee Resilience During Crisis

If you want to strengthen your employees and your company during a crisis, you would have to ensure that you can follow specific steps to succeed. These steps will ensure that your employees remain productive and ready to work despite any crisis that may befall the company. 1. Make Connections First, learn how to

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The Most Effective Ways to Communicate with Coworkers

If you want to be able to have open communication lines at work, you must follow these particular pointers first. This way, you will be able to improve their communication skills while maintaining professional decorum at your place of employment. 1. Communicate with Everyone First, make sure that you can maintain open communication with everyone. When

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Climate Change Has More Severe Impact on Southeast Asia Than Other Regions

Southeast Asia would more likely face severe consequences of climate change than any other parts of the world, according to the latest research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI). As Southeast Asia eyes expand its economy and a significant contributor to growth for the global market, the region must confront the critical circumstance that climate

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Aviation Industry Fears Unprecedented Job Loss as Pandemic Continues

Five months after the world seemingly stopped due to the rapid spread of coronavirus disease, the aviation industry continues to suffer the severe effects as different nations’ borders are still closed. At the same time, the travel ban in various areas is still in effect. As the coronavirus’s primary industry directly hit, it hasn’t looked

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Huawei to Outsource Options Due to US Sanctions

Huawei is reportedly facing a considerable challenge in terms of high-end chips resources for smartphones. Its U.S. sanction continues to take a toll on the beleaguered Chinese multinational technology company. The implications might result in Huawei having limited options to secure its future supply. Fresh from being hailed as the world’s leading smartphone maker, and

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Despite Dropbox’s Strong Q2 Financial Results, CFO Departure Concerns Many

Due to its rising demand for function, the Cloud storage services company Dropbox Inc. announced its increasing quarterly performance amid the pandemic’s impact on most business enterprises, shifting employees to work from home. Dropbox’s second-quarter fiscal’s results included an increase of 16% from the same timeframe last year, which totals $467.4 million. “Our Q2 results

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China Market Going Digital This 2020

As the rise of the coronavirus continues, more people living in China are looking digital market as an avenue for sales. More people are shifting towards online live streaming and commerce to venture into their business. According to government data, the unemployment rate for cities was at 5.7% last Friday. This rate also equates to

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Starting Over: Important Practices to Keep After the Pandemic

While it is essential to go back to normal as soon as possible, there are certain practices that you should keep once this pandemic is over. In terms of human interaction and hygiene practices, we should always strive to be healthier and more compassionate. It translates to the business as well. Let us not forget

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Android’s New Feature Can Detect Earthquakes

Approximately, the United States expects 16 earthquakes each year. This data is a long-term record since 1900, according to the United States Geological Survey. Quick science review, earthquakes generally happen in regions where there are fault lines, and a sudden slip causes it. However, in recent years, it shows that the total number of earthquakes

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U.S. – Canada Border Closure Extends Anew

The border between the U.S.A. and Canada will close yet again for another month. This decision will become the fifth time the governments have continued the border restrictions since it was implemented last March. The extension will restrict nonessential travel between the two countries until September 21. “We are extending the reciprocal restrictions at the

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Best Ways to Improve Your Performance in Email Marketing

The hallmark of most small businesses is creating an extensive email that makes it an enormously valuable resource. Whether you use the email for communication to your customers, generate new leads, or make your visitors into purchasers, you need an email list that is well-vetted and sizeable to ensure your email marketing strategy is successful.

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Attracting Candidates for Hard-to-Fill Roles

In various companies, there are often available job positions that can be difficult to fill. It can turn out to be quite discouraging because no matter where you post your ads on social media or billboards, the candidates who try to apply don’t reach the displayed standards. It compels you to broaden your search rather

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Increase Revenues With Your Existing Customers

Looking for new customers is not an easy task, so you will have to ensure paramount customer satisfaction while trying to earn as much as possible when you do find some. One effective way is to offer “cross-sells” and “upsells,” which are additional offers after making their first purchase. It will give your service more

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Several Institutions Prepare for the Covid-19 Vaccine

Vaccines serve two distinct but related functions. A concept called herd immunity reduces transmission, protects the vaccinated from getting infected, and protects those without vaccines by decreasing the number of people who can spread it. It reduces transmission drastically. The vaccine distribution must be equitable to ensure herd immunity success. Dr. Sanjeev Arora, the founder

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The Video Game Industry’s Issue with Diversity

Due to the current state of economic and health affairs, the video game industry has found renewed success because most of its core audience is homebound due to the pandemic. However, it still faces some issues regarding inclusion and diversity. According to statistics from the International Game Developers Association, gamers from the U.S. alone are

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Significant Plummet in Credit Card Debt and Spending Amid Covid-19 Pandemic

At the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, millions of the American workforce struggled to earn a living as they were locked at home to minimize the spread of the virus. This event reduces personal income, which results in a decrease in consumer spending. Economists and experts expected that this would lead to “a spike in

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Fortnite Sues Apple After its Removal from App Store

Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite, have filed a lawsuit against Apple and Google due to the removal of the popular online video game of both companies to their app stores on Thursday. While accessible on a broad spectrum of devices including Android, Windows and consoles, and iPhones, Fortnite, with over 125 million users in

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Chinese Streaming Platform iQiyi Faces Trade Decline After SEC Investigation

iQiyi, a Xiamen-based streaming platform, is in hot waters after it allegedly blew up its numbers by up to 44 percent. Following a recent accusation from the “activist-research, and due-diligence firm” Wolfpack Research, the Securities and Exchange Commission launched an investigation against the streaming app and asked to review documents that support the Chinese company’s

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Say No To “Business As Usual” Even After CORONAVIRUS Pandemic

Many businesses are struggling to keep up and to keep open despite the CORONAVIRUS pandemic possibly. It’s still unclear as to how far the business sector has to deal with COVID-19. Business owners are thinking of ways to protect their employees and their customers from achieving some normalcy and from being able to say “business

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Kamala Harris Holds Trump Accountable for U.S. Coronavirus Severity

On a recent account on Wednesday, Senator Kamala Harris, who is the vice presidential pick of the Democratic Party, held President Donald Trump accountable for the increasing coronavirus cases in the United States. Harris noted Trump as “delusional” for not taking the rise of the coronavirus seriously from the beginning of the said outbreak. “This

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How to Easily Get Noticed in a Saturated Market

Picture this: company A has developed a new product that revolutionizes the whole industry. This product eventually creates a riot, and soon others, seeing it as profitable, will jump in on this new product. Before long, company A’s product has long been forgotten due to the rise of its competitors. The latter is an excellent

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Leadership in Crisis: How to Be a Good Company Leader During Pandemic

As a good leader, you must be able to handle stressful situations properly. If you can do this, there is a high likelihood that your company may survive the COVID-19 pandemic without too many hassles. It might be wise to always keep in mind a few pointers on being a good leader during critical times.

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Microsoft’s Surface Duo Gets a Launch Date

Finally, Microsoft has announced a launch date for its new smartphone, Surface Duo. After months of teasing the public through social media, the multinational tech company will release it on September 10. Marked at $1,399.99, it will hit the U.S. market right in the middle of the iPhone season. Pre-orders are available now at AT&T,

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Joe Biden Selects Sen. Kamala Harris as Vice-Presidential Running Mate

Democratic party presidential bet Joe Biden has named California senator Kamala Harris his running-mate, making her the first Black and South Asian-American woman on a major presidential ticket in U.S. history. “I’ve decided that Kamala Harris is the best person to help me take this fight to Trump and Mike Pence and then to lead

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College Football Season Announces Postponement Due to Coronavirus Concerns

Two of the U.S. college football’s power five conferences have announced on Tuesday the postponement of their fall football season, citing the threat to health and safety concerns of competing during the pandemic. The Big Ten was the first to inform the public of the cancellation of their season. After about an hour, another major

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Microsoft Announces Delay of New ‘Halo’ Game to 2021

Microsoft Corp’s Xbox team announced the delay of one of the most awaited video games, Halo Infinite, while the game console Xbox Series X is due for release in November. According to a statement posted on the Halo Twitter account, the decision to move the release is the consequence of various determinants contributing to the

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Largest Banks in Singapore Reported Sharp Decline

Due to a sharp decline from the global interest, Singapore’s highest banks reported a sudden decrease in net profits during the second quarter. More challenges are anticipated compared to last year’s market. The following banks — DBS Group Holdings, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp and United Overseas Bank — stated that there is no certainty in the

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Best Ways to Respond When Managing an Entrepreneurial Crisis

Uncertainty in the business industry is always a given. However, there is one certainty that entrepreneurs will inevitably encounter in the long run: a crisis that will have a significant impact on their business. Even though emergencies vary, there are still ways to help your company sail smoothly through the storm. 1. Leverage Pre-Existing Expertise

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Hyundai Motor Shares Spring Up by 10% After EV Announcement

With the Hyundai Motor Company’s announcement of its plan to create a family of Ioniq-brand electric vehicles (EVs), the automaker’s stock rose to as much as 10.2% to its highest price since May of 2018.  Aiming to become part of the top 3 largest EV makers by 2025, Hyundai Motor announced earlier Monday its plan

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Apple iPhone Shipments Might Experience 30% Decline After Trump’s WeChat Ban

President Trump’s recent executive order of banning WeChat and its parent company Tencent is expecting to have a detrimental impact on the technology industry. Among the giant tech companies, Apple could have far-reaching consequences as it is deeply entrenched in China. According to a new research note from a respected KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo,

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U.S. Stocks Trade Higher After Trump Orders Coronavirus Relief Extension

President Donald Trump signed executive orders that focus on extending relief from the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, the Dow rallied 250 points higher while the S&P 500 rose 0.2%, an all-time high for S&P 500. Some of the Dow’s best-performing companies are Boeing and Nike, with 2.6% and 3.9% rise, respectively. Meanwhile, stocks of

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Make the Best Out of the New Normal: Advice for Business Entrepreneurs

With the drastic changes that the COVID-19 outbreak brought worldwide, almost everyone is forced to adapt and develop different strategies that can help them through. The same goes for business owners who wish to continue operating amid the chaos of the outbreak. Take note that the first thing entrepreneurs should take note of is that

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Netflix Next in Line if Microsoft Can’t Close a Deal With TikTok

For the past few weeks, the Trump administration has been slowly working to implement a “clean network” through an executive order that will rid the Americans of any Chinese-made applications or programs. One of the targets of this order is TikTok (owned by parent company ByteDance). According to President Trump, TikTok will be allowed to

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Marketers Use Visual House Tours to Attract Buyers

In hopes of creating innovative ways to counter the economic recession from a global health crisis for five months now, brokers have found a convenient way to continue attracting potential clients in selling houses with the emergence of virtual house tours. A huge attribution in record-low mortgage rate has also played a role as the

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Useful Negotiation Tips Everyone Should Know

Progressively, the trend of successful business negotiators has been identified as individuals who communicate well and find common ground with the other party. When negotiating, subtle changes in tone or badly picked words could cost you a deal and destroy a discussion that may have been on the right track. As such, here are four

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Black-Owned Businesses to Surge Sales After BLM Movement

The continuing wake of protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement sparked by the passing of George Floyd has led to the support for Black-owned businesses. Following the repeated calls encouragements to purchase Black-owned small businesses, people across the world influenced to support Black owners. It shared successes and reversals later on. According

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Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 2020: Threat of COVID-19 Re-Spreading?

The Sturgis motorcycle rally pulling a crowd of more than 250,000 people is one of the biggest public gatherings since the onset of the pandemic. It takes place in South Dakota and raises a lot of revenue for the state. According to the data last year, 500,000 people were in attendance, and the rally generated

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Meet Audit Standards or Face Delisting: Presidential Advisors Urge Trump Against US-Listed Chinese Companies

Officials of the Trump administration advised the president to call Chinese companies trading on the United States exchange markets to meet US auditing standards. The repercussion of not following the guidelines will lead to delisting by January 2022. In line with this recommendation, Chinese agencies have to make internal auditing documents available for the United

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Kashkari Advocates Six Weeks of Economic Lockdown to Fight COVID-19

Minneapolis Fed Reserve President Neel Kashkari said that the country’s economy needs an even more rigorous shutdown than the last time to combat the coronavirus. On an op-ed post in New York Times Friday, Kashkari, together with Michael T. Osterhim, a professor and Center for Infectious Disease director, argued that the government should release a

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Trump Authorizes Provision of $400 Weekly Special Unemployment Benefit

During a press conference at Bedminster, NJ golf resort on Saturday, President Trump announced that he had signed a measure to provide an additional $400 per week for workers displaced by the coronavirus pandemic. Trump made the decision as prolonged negotiations between the congressional Democrats and the White House have been unsuccessful in extending unemployment

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Tencent Sees Sudden Plunge in Stocks After Trump’s Executive Order

Last Thursday night, U.S. President Donald Trump released an executive order that would ban two widely used applications: TikTok and WeChat. Each parent company has a maximum of 45 days to decide whether they want to sell it or allow total restriction in the United States. WeChat is a popularly known messaging application used by

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The Future of B2B Marketing Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Anyone who participates in the market knows that there’s always a solution to different trends and disruptions. However, the sudden COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in business owners stepping into uncharted territory. B2B marketers can either make up an excellent strategy that will eventually surpass the pandemic or fall victim to circumstances that may finish their

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Optimum Skills Employers Look for in New Hires

As a professional, you always have to cultivate new and employable skills to get hired as soon as possible. If you are an industry novice, some skills can help you climb the ladder of success much faster than any other character trait. Listed below are some of the most employable skills for new hires in

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LEGO Makes Braille Bricks to Help Visually Impaired Children

The LEGO Foundation announced the launch of a new line of LEGO Braille Bricks, a pioneering project specially designed to help visually impaired children. LEGO partnered with the American Printing House for the Blind to manufacture bright-colored bricks with studs to allow all kinds of children, those with perfect vision and those who are blind,

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China Says It Won’t Replace the US, But Also Won’t Accept Bullying

In response to the Trump administration’s recent comments against China, Hua Chunying says that the Chinese government is focusing on improving livelihood, global peace, and stability maintenance. There is no truth to what the critics claim that there are ongoing expansion and influence on different areas such as technology, economy, the military, and many more.

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Trump Orders the Removal of Tiktok and Wechat Chinese Applications

Last Wednesday, Michael Pompeo announced that the administration is taking the necessary steps to implement a so-called “clean network,” wherein most American companies strip off or restrict China-owned applications or technologies. According to Pompeo, there are five areas they wish to limit and clear of Chinese tech: undersea internet cables, app stores, cloud services, applications,

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First Licensed Greenhouse in the State, TerrAscend Gains Seat in NJ Medical Market

At the start of the week, the Department of health granted TerrAscend’s greenhouse situated at it’s Boonton branch permit to cultivate cannabis in New Jersey. The primary North American Operator hopes to reap its first bunch of cannabis by fall and reveal a far-reaching set-up of clinical products by November. TerrAscend’s 37,000 square foot greenhouse

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Business in China Has Recovered Quickly, Siemens CEO States

On Thursday, the CEO of one of the largest manufacturers in Europe told CNBC that activity in China business-wise had made a speedy comeback from the beginning of the COVID-19 health crisis. “China has had the option to incredibly and rapidly recoup from the inception of the emergency. China has an increase in numbers compared

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Facebook and Twitter Shut Down Trump Video Containing Misinformation about COVID-19

Social media giants Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday took action to shut down a video interview shared by President Donald Trump’s accounts, wherein he stated that children are “almost immune” from coronavirus. Facebook removed a post from Trump’s page where a video clip was uploaded containing misguided facts about COVID-19. Twitter also followed suit. It

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Tips for an Effective Video Advertising Campaign

Despite video advertising’s increasing popularity, some advertisers still doubt whether they should invest in this kind of advertisement as they worry it’ll flop. True enough, it’s a valid reason not to take an immediate risk. But don’t worry, because, in this article, you’ll learn the five essential tips for creating a video advertisement as active

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Work in the New Normal: Hiring Online Employees

As all of us attempt to find our feet amidst the new normal while experiencing a global pandemic, it’s become apparent to many companies that change needs to happen for life to go on. In particular, business owners have had to realize that deadlines can still be met while under lockdown by trusting employees to

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Standing with POC in Your Workplace: Your Place as an Ally

For generations, people of color have experienced marginalization in practically all areas of their lives. In the spirit of unlearning systematic oppression, now is the time to learn how to stand with black, brown, and other colored bodies in their struggle for equal rights and opportunities. In the conventional sense, allies are accomplices with equal

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Missourians Vote to Push Through Medicaid Expansion

Despite the local government’s pleas, Missourians approved to expand Medicaid under the ACA (Affordable Care Act), with 53% of the state’s population supporting the program, which means that individuals between the ages of 19 and 65 who earn 138% and below the federal poverty level get benefits. Currently, the Medicaid program that Missouri has is

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Lebanese Capital Dealt With Bomb Explosion, Leaving over 100 People Dead

Two massive explosions rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Tuesday, causing a tremendous blast wave in surrounding neighborhoods that shattered windows, doors, and damaging buildings, resulting in deaths and injuries. There were at least 100 people killed, and over 4,000 were injured. The Lebanese Red Cross said the death toll could climb as the

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Disney Launches a New Streaming Service

Due to the increasing number of subscribers, Disney announced its plans to launch a new international general streaming service called “Star.” According to Disney Chairman Bob Chapek, on the official website of What’s On Disney Plus, it would be mirroring the Disney+ approach and utilizing its library content with similar technology in launching a brand

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Silver is Set to Outshine Gold Due to the Increasing Demand

After seven years of a continuing process, silver prices have reached its highest level amid a recovering economy. The element has surged over 18% this week, striking a high of $23.24 an ounce. That is an increase of 28% this year. Meanwhile, gold prices have set a new record, reaching above $2,000 for the first

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Here’s What You Should Do to Your Second $1,200 Stimulus Check

Expect another economic impact payment to be agreed upon for weeks to come. The federal government is on course to approve the second wave of stimulus checks as part of the coronavirus relief plans. And if you still have no concrete plans on what you should do with the $1,200 stimulus check that you’ll get,

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Follow These New Normal Guidelines Before Reopening Your Business

The pandemic has caused a continuing shutdown of the economy, making different types of business to shutter. But as soon as the world has been gearing up again, deciding to reopen their ventures, it is essential to keep them updated with the new guidelines to comply. While the health and security are the top priorities,

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China’s Manufacturing Sets New Record as Fastest Pace in Expansion

Chinese factories have recovered from the pandemic widespread as businesses reported its expansion for July, marking its fastest pace in almost ten years. In a published survey of IHS Markit Caixin, in partnership with a Chinese media outlet Caixin on Monday, manufacturing companies registered fast expansions of both new orders and outputs since January. The

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Psychological Marketing Strategies to Immediately Boost Your Sales During COVID-19

Your marketing strategies are useful until some restrictions are lifted due to the pandemic widespread. Fortunately, using psychological marketing ideas as an alternative is effective now more than ever. To effectively utilize the strategies, you should first know your target customer and understand the essence of incorporating ideas into their mindset fully. Here are the

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Wow Your Customers With Outstanding Online Services

As a business owner who wants to improve the customer engagement rate on your website, there are multiple factors to consider to achieve that goal. The pandemic forced a lot of businesses to shut down and start observing social distancing laws. Additionally, the digital world had dramatically improved. An enormous number of present-day solo entrepreneurs

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Clorox Co Records Highest Growth Sales in Modern History

Clorox Co, a company name associated with household cleaning products, reported a double-digit increase in sales compared to previous years. At the end of the fiscal year 2020, all company segments recorded a rise, which led to the final sales being up to 24% based on neutral currency. “I am pleased that we have delivered

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WHEN REGGAE MEETS HIP HOP: Moy Baun

Moy Baun is an artist from Queens, New York. His unique style takes inspiration from both reggae and hip hop. With a consistent and creative approach, he has been able to grow his following day by day. His latest single, “Chances”, is on track to hit one hundred thousand views on Youtube.  Growing up in

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Remote Education Provides Opportunities For Retirees During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in economic shutdowns and created an evident negative effect on the economy. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce released its first preliminary estimation of the second quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and it was devastating. The BEA declared the Real GDP decreased at an annual

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Alibaba Augmented During The SARS Health Crisis And Co-Founder Shares Some Advice

Spearheading a company during a crisis gives a noteworthy achievement, yet for others, it might lead to their downfall. It can be a great avenue to position the business from the rest for those that get it right. The Chinese technology giant Alibaba Group experienced this situation, Alibaba entrepreneur fund’s executive vice-chairman and director, Jose

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ByteDance Charges Facebook Of ‘Plagiarism And Smear’

ByteDance, the Chinese company that handles TikTok, charged Facebook of “plagiarism and smear” as it shows to go on an advantageous position following ongoing pressure on its business from the United States. According to a CNBC translation of the Chinese statement, the Beijing-based company stated last Sunday that it is “committed to becoming a global

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These 5 Tips Would Lead You To A Successful Crowdfunding Campaign

Crowdfunding has raised amounts of money by a large number of people through the internet. It serves as a practice of funding different types of businesses and ventures. Since then, it has become an accessible alternative for financial assistance. This primary funding source has raised over $24.4 billion this 2015, and it continued to rise

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Microsoft In Pursuit of Chinese App TikTok

Following the declaration of US President Donald Trump in banning the operation of the Chinese-owned video-sharing app, the Microsoft Team has announced its pursuit of acquiring TikTok. According to the Official Microsoft Blog, Microsoft aims to advance immediately to conduct discussions with ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company within weeks or in no later than September 15,

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Is Koosha Azim The Next Face Of The Blockchain Industry?

For those who aren’t familiar, Koosha Azim is a 16-year-old full-time highschool and community college student that advises multiple international blockchain projects. The projects he works with are based on his passion for cryptocurrency adoption and his affinity toward financial technology. Coming from the Silicon Valley, Koosha leverages his technical environment to grow awareness of blockchain

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