Perhaps finally realizing it can't turn a profit selling vehicles or perhaps truly between a rock and a semiconductor hard place, Tesla is raising prices (and ditching features) from its vehicles.
...of Covid-19 restrictions
A cafe owner in California is challenging mask-wearing customers by charging them an extra $5 to pay for the "damage they have collectively caused."
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(Natural News) Millions of Americans have fully submersed themselves into the baptismal of Disney by watching all of the company's movies, taking their families to all the theme parks as often as possible, and now subscribing to Disney's new digi
'There is a perfect storm forming' experts warn as the national media ignores the big picture on the growing list of shortages that are expected to get worse, not better
'There is a perfect storm forming' experts warn as the national media ignores the big picture on the growing list of shortages that are expected to get worse, not better
The American chain of convenience stores and coffee shops, Sheetz, announced on Thursday that the firm would be accepting digital currencies like bitcoin, ether, and dogecoin for payments.
Shipping giant Maersk warned in a customer advisory on Wednesday that Los Angeles and Long Beach "remain strained with vessel wait times averaging between one to two weeks." But it said "the situation is even more dire at the Port of Oakland, w
Tesla is taking what is being called an "unusual step" to secure its supply of semiconductor chips for its vehicles in the midst of a global shortage. The company is going to be "paying for advance" for the semis it needs and is also considering "buy
Vaccines have become such a lucrative revenue stream for Big Pharma since the start of the pandemic that drugmakers are already preparing the technology to develop jabs for the next global health crisis.
Confirming earlier leaked details, Amazon has agreed to buy the nearly century-old Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie studio for $8.45 billion, according to a statement.
Engine No. 1 won at least two board seats at Exxon's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday.
The activist fund, which has a 0.02% stake in Exxon, has been targeting the company since December over the oil giant's need to shift away from fossil
If you want any more evidence COVID-19 has been a pandemic of inequality - take, for example, Chicago restaurant owners, who plan to introduce vaccinated and non-vaccinated sections, according to CBS Chicago.
In this video you watched two idiots discuss why jobs are bad for America. And you will be convinced that the rate of unemployment, people collecting unemployment, and people being unwilling to work should only go up!
A Belarusian currency speculator named Pavel Boguslavovich Belogour is buying up huge swaths of tiny Vermont--thousands of acres of the Green Mountain State, and even patches of land over the border in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
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Five years after an unprecedented era of frenzied East-West dealmaking, cash flow has stopped, Donald Trump's trade war lingers, censorship is on the rise and human rights abuses in the Middle Kingdom have upended business prospects for the U.S. film
At this point, shortages of everything from microchips to potato chips are forcing American businesses to adjust to higher prices and supply shocks, while consumers are forced to pay higher prices at the store
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