Do Empty Shelves Count As Inflation?
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by John RubinoThe prices of a lot of things are up these days, which fits the common definition of "inflation."
ON AIR NOW
Click to Play
The prices of a lot of things are up these days, which fits the common definition of "inflation."
For Tanja Vidovic, it was a moment of panic: She had received a series of alerts about someone changing access to her cryptocurrency account. And she realized, as she stared at her computer screen, that nearly all of her $168,000 in holdings was gone
On Friday, Chinese tech stocks swooned for the nth time, sending the Hang Seng index into bear market territory, after Beijing approved a new privacy law to prevent data collection by domestic technology companies.
It would take the company from being a business that only tracks you most of the time into one that's virtually inescapable.
In the eVTOL air taxi world, eHang is an outlier. Where most operations are painstakingly doing thousands of unmanned flight tests, eHang is merrily flying people around, including its own CEO and even members of the public – and in autonomous mode
America has been turned into a kind of inescapable hospital ward by very sick people, using the cudgel of commerce to compel the healthy the sane to play along.
Data on nearly 8 million T-Mobile customers was stolen by a hacker, the company said late Tuesday.
A movement in California seeks a moratorium on new pumps and a transformation of the US transportation system
For once, the "smart money" was not caught off guard by the resurgent covid pandemic, and as a barrage of 13F filings published today showed, during the second quarter hedge funds loaded up on companies that would benefit from a new wave of the pande
Coming off the worst year on record for international travel, many had hoped that things could only get better in 2021 for the battered tourism industry.
Vessel congestion outside the busiest US gateway for trade with Asia is clogged with the most inbound container vessels in nearly six months.
As a measure of both the nation's creaking infrastructure and the severity of the drought gripping California there is the $5 shower.
Heading into 2021 with the tailwind of lockdowns and travel restrictions finally loosening (at least for now), Airbnb is signaling to hosts and guests that it can now be sued for sexual assault and harassment, replacing an arbitration clause that's b
Half of the cafes and bars in Paris are reportedly refusing to enforce France's new Covid health pass / vaccine passport mandate requiring proof of taking Covid vaccines, a negative Covid test, or recovery from Covid-19 in the past six months.
The CEOs of Southwest Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines say they are not requiring unvaccinated employees to receive the shot, breaking with United Airlines' mandate that workers must be vaccinated by October 25 or be fired.
Late-night munchies will be a little easier to satisfy for mobile customers at Taco Bell's new touchless drive-thru restaurant coming to Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
Customers DEMAND Subway Remove Megan Rapinoe From Ad Campaign As Get Woke, Go Broke Strikes Again
A group of around a dozen Tyson Foods employees in West Tennessee took to the streets of Newbern on Wednesday to protest the company's new vaccine mandate.
The US CPI report yesterday did not have the drama of the previous few iterations.
More and more companies have pushed back their return date to the office until later this fall or early next year because cases of the delta variant continue to surge. This comes as office demand shows signs of life, but rents are expected to remain
'We were once essential workers, and now we are expendable'
Small businesses are tough. Many disappear quietly. Hiring is an issue. Due to the limited resources, small businesses have trouble competing with large corporations in terms of pay, benefits, glitzy workplaces, and LinkedIn glamor.
The claim belongs to an unnamed source within Tesla and would partly explain why Cybertruck production was pushed back to 2022.
The "Detroit of the south" already attracted Tesla.
There is no COVID-era surge in global cargo demand. There's a lengthy albeit temporary spike in congestion compounded by a localized, stimulus-and-savings-driven demand boom in America.
...Soaring Inflation, Sliding Margins
A wine company from California released an epic pro-America advertisement last week.
When we last checked in with Gogoro in June, 2021, the company had just announced its partnership with massive electronics manufacturing specialist Foxconn.
The record number of job openings stands out in stark contrast against the countless Americans who are still collecting various pandemic emergency unemployment claims, which in the latest week was just above 11 million.
The American consumer has made a triumphal return.