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Auto Industry Expects Minimal Disruption From Port Shutdown

Baltimore is a top destination for car shipments, but companies are finding ways to use other ports on the East Coast.Baltimore is a top destination for car shipments, but companies are finding ways to use other ports on the East Coast. International Trade and World Market, Automobiles, Bridges and Tunnels, Maritime Accidents and Safety, Ports, Shutdowns

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Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Use AI to See, Hear and Speak. What Are They Like?

What happens when a columnist and a reporter use A.I. glasses to scan groceries, monuments and zoo animals? Hilarity, wonder and lots of mistakes ensued.What happens when a columnist and a reporter use A.I. glasses to scan groceries, monuments and zoo animals? Hilarity, wonder and lots of mistakes ensued. Social Media, Artificial Intelligence, Computers and the

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A Review of Robinhood’s 3 Percent Cash-Back Card

Charles Schwab stopped offering a 2 percent card years ago, and most banks don’t hand over more than 2 percent either.Charles Schwab stopped offering a 2 percent card years ago, and most banks don’t hand over more than 2 percent either. Personal Finances, Credit Cards, Robinhood Financial LLC, Banking and Financial Institutions Read More

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How Sam Bankman-Fried’s Sentence Compares With Other White-Collar Cases

Here’s how the former crypto mogul’s 25-year sentence stacks up against the prosecutions of Michael Milken, Bernie Madoff and others.Here’s how the former crypto mogul’s 25-year sentence stacks up against the prosecutions of Michael Milken, Bernie Madoff and others. Virtual Currency, Ponzi and Pyramid Schemes, Securities and Commodities Violations, Prisons and Prisoners, Tests (Medical), Money Laundering,

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Josh Kushner and Karlie Kloss Plan to Revive Life Magazine

The investor Josh Kushner and his wife, Karlie Kloss, have struck a deal with Barry Diller’s media company to revive it as a regular print title.The investor Josh Kushner and his wife, Karlie Kloss, have struck a deal with Barry Diller’s media company to revive it as a regular print title. internal-storyline-no, Kushner, Joshua, Kloss, Karlie,

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4 Takeaways About Boeing’s Quality Problems

The company’s issues date back years, employees said, and were compounded by the pandemic, when it lost thousands of experienced workers.The company’s issues date back years, employees said, and were compounded by the pandemic, when it lost thousands of experienced workers. Boeing Company, Boeing 737 Max Groundings and Safety Concerns (2019), Airlines and Airplanes, Aviation Accidents,

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California $20 Fast-Food Minimum Wage Is Coming April 1

The nation’s highest state minimum wage for fast-food workers takes effect on Monday. Owners and employees are sizing up the potential impact.The nation’s highest state minimum wage for fast-food workers takes effect on Monday. Owners and employees are sizing up the potential impact. California, Labor and Jobs, Wages and Salaries, Minimum Wage, Fast Food Industry, Small

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China Lifts Punishing Tariffs on Australian Wine

Despite its thirst for Australian wine, China had taxed the imports in 2020 over a dispute about Covid-19.Despite its thirst for Australian wine, China had taxed the imports in 2020 over a dispute about Covid-19. International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Australia, China, Wines, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Customs (Tariff), Politics and Government, Consumer Behavior, World Trade

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