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Dunkin Brands discusses potential sales for Inspire brands

Dunkin Brands discusses potential sales for Inspire brands

Dunkin ‘Donuts out in Hell’s Kitchen on September 18, 2020, following restrictions imposed to slow the spread of the corona virus in New York City, as the city continues to reopen Phase 4. Nom Kalai | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images Dunkin ‘Donuts and Baskin Robbins chain owner Dunkin Brands Group is in preliminary talks to acquire private equity-backed …

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Elon Musk: Tesla’s next ‘killer product’ solar roof

Elon Musk: Tesla's next 'killer product' solar roof

Elon Musk says Tesla’s next ‘killer product’ will be its solar roof and it will become “obvious” next year. It looks like Tesla is getting ready for it by hiring an army of roofers. During a conference call following Tesla’s Q3 2020 revenue results this week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk raised the solar roof tiles. Next year it will become …

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The average Social Security benefit in 2021 is here

The average Social Security benefit in 2021 is here

For tens of thousands of Americans, there is no plan that puts more emphasis on their financial well-being than social security. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), 62% of current retirees are leaning towards a plan to calculate at least half of their monthly income. In addition, More than 15 million retired workers Based on the Center for Analysis …

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Lee Kun-hee, head of Samsung Electronics, dies at 78 Samsung

Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung Electronics, the world-famous South Korean company, has died at the age of 78. Led by Lee Samsung It has risen to become the world’s largest maker of smartphones and memory chips, accounting for about one – fifth of South Korea’s GDP. Known for his unique lifestyle, Lee was bedridden in 2014 after suffering a heart …

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BREAKING: Massive power outage in Alexandria | ALXnow

BREAKING: Massive power outage in Alexandria |  ALXnow

Thousands of Alexandria residents were left in the dark on Friday night due to a massive power outage. As of 8 p.m., the utility company had reported to more than 12,750 customers without electricity. As of 8:20 p.m., that number had dropped to 6,846. More than 3,500 customers are without electricity In some parts of Arlington, Across the border into …

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Michigan man accidentally buys two lottery tickets, wins $ 1 million twice

Michigan man accidentally buys two lottery tickets, wins $ 1 million twice

A Michigan The man thought he had made a costly mistake by accidentally buying two identical $ 2 Lottery Tickets, but he hit the million 1 million jackpot twice. Samir Masahem, 56, said he was saving lottery numbers online for the June 9 mega million game and realized he had accidentally bought only two tickets. “I went online and bought …

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Tesla’s ‘full self-driving’ beta test has caught the attention of federal security regulators

Tesla's 'full self-driving' beta test has caught the attention of federal security regulators

Federal regulators keep their eyes peeled Tesla’s “full self-driving” test. This week, automaker Beta began testing its latest advanced driver assistance software with select customers, and so far, the government has been taking a wait-and-see approach. In a statement, a spokesman for the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it would “closely monitor new technology and not hesitate to …

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Barclays Revenue q3 2020

Barclays Revenue q3 2020

Barclays reported a net profit of $ 611 million ($ 797.7 million) on Friday In the third quarter, A British lender is trying to recover from a corona virus infection. The bank’s net profit for more than 273.5 million shareholders exceeded dual analyst expectations, in part due to a sharp reduction in corona virus – related shortfall fees. In the …

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California claims 350,000 unemployment benefit debit cards disabled

California claims 350,000 unemployment benefit debit cards disabled

Faced with a flood of fraudulent unemployment claims, California authorities on Thursday said 350,000 debit cards containing benefits have been disabled due to suspicious activity, including a large number of claims at the same address. Debit cards disabled by the state Department of Employment Development and Bank of America since the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic in March could be …

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