A Pennsylvania Right Aid worker said he was fired after an angry customer destroyed the store because he was asked to leave for not wearing a mask. Shift Manager Elena Santiago, 40, The York Daily Record said A young man carrying a skateboard arrived in the chain on Thursday afternoon, September 3, in Pa., York. The person ignored his first …
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Social Capital SPAC, led by billionaire investor Samad Palihapiti, in advanced talks to merge with Opendor, report
The San Francisco-based Opendur company buys homes directly from sellers, makes minor repairs and then tries to resell them for a profit. Bloomberg said on Thursday that OPENTURE is in public talks with the “blank check” company or SPAC, led by billionaire investor Samad Palihapiti, in a merger with Social Capital Hetosopia Holdings Corporation II. Opendur is a property technology …
Read More »US consumer prices rise for third month as used car prices rise, but inflation is still low and is expected to remain the same
Numbers: Prices of U.S. goods and services rose sharply for the third consecutive month in August, but this increase was largely due to an increase in prices after a sharp decline in the early stages of the corona virus epidemic. Overall inflation is still very low. Consumer price index, a measure of the cost of living, rose 0.4% last month. …
Read More »The UK economy grew 6.6% in July as the recovery continued
A woman wearing a surgical mask crossed the Royal Exchange on March 11, 2020 in the financial district of the capital, London, England. Richard Baker | In pictures via Getty Images The UK economy grew 6.6% in July, according to preliminary estimates released on Friday, as the economy seeks to recover from a sharp downturn caused by corona virus-induced locking …
Read More »Dozens of Amazon Basics products pose a security risk, the report said
The affected products include USB charging cables, battery chargers, office equipment and other inexpensive accessories. One particularly complex product, according to CNN, is the voice-operated microwave, which “began to spark and smoke” as soon as it was activated by CNN tapping researchers to investigate the product. CNN reports that in some cases the product in question was not used even …
Read More »Citi names Jane Fraser as CEO, the first woman to lead a large American bank
Fraser, is currently in charge Of the City (C) Consumer Bank is due to take charge of Michael Corbett in February She plans to retire after 37 years In the bank. “I have worked with Jane for many years and I am proud that she succeeded me,” Corbett said in a statement. “Through his leadership, experience and values, I know …
Read More »Wall Street sees a bright side to ‘healthy’ technology sales
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Some of Wall Street’s biggest players see the stock market’s latest technology – led sale as more of a turbulent trend than the start of a long slide – and they do not see it as a factor driving the door. File photo: February 10, 2009 A street sign in front of the New York Stock …
Read More »The White House is moving to remove the COVID-19 security barrier at airports
It is said that international travelers coming to the United States will no longer have to go through advanced health screenings at the airport. The planned change in policy was first reported Issued by Yahoo News, Is expected to take effect on September 14th. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) screen travelers to the United States from certain countries …
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Morning shiftAll your daily car messages in one convenient place. Isn’t your time so important? There are a few constants in the car world: everyone buys trucks when gas is cheap, everyone buys compacts when prices are high, and everyone always complains that new BMWs have lost their edge. Not included in that list is EV. Grants are as complex …
Read More »Asian markets are falling as technology sales spread around the world
Asian stocks fell on Wednesday after the sale of large tech stocks on Wall Street slashed U.S. limits. Crude oil prices and treasury yields also weakened. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 NIK, -1.03% 1.5% lost and Hong Cheng HSI, -0.96% 1% lower in Hong Kong. Australia’s S & P / ASX 200 XJO, -2.15% SHCOMP, the Shanghai composite code, fell 2.3% -1.41% …
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