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Intel To Step Up Chipmaking Game With Two New Plants Worth $20 Billion
The company also plans to outsource some of its own chip production starting in 2023 The company also plans to outsource some of its own chip production starting in 2023 -
Pfizer To Develop New Vaccines On Its Own Using mRNA Tech: Report
Pfizer is the 'best-positioned' company to create new vaccines, according to CEO Albert Bourla Pfizer is the 'best-positioned' company to create new vaccines, according to CEO Albert Bourla -
Johnson & Johnson May Miss 20 Million Vaccine Goal: Report
A new report suggests Johnson & Johnson is lagging in its commitment A new report suggests Johnson & Johnson is lagging in its commitment -
Elon Musk Says China Will Become Tesla's Largest Market, Praises Country's Climate Plans
The Tesla CEO is a big fan of China's "aggressive goals." The Tesla CEO is a big fan of China's "aggressive goals." -
Krispy Kreme Giving Away Free Daily Doughnuts To COVID-Vaccinated Customers
Simply show your vaccine card and get a free glazed doughnut every day for the rest of 2021. Simply show your vaccine card and get a free glazed doughnut every day for the rest of 2021. -
Microsoft Plans To Bring More Workers Back To Redmond HQ, May Fully Reopen July
Microsoft said it can safely accommodate more workers under state rules. Microsoft said it can safely accommodate more workers under state rules. -
NASA's Mars Rover Drops Helicopter Shield, Revealing First Rotorcraft On Red Planet
A flight zone has been selected for the helicopter to deploy. A flight zone has been selected for the helicopter to deploy. -
Elon Musk Denies Tesla Cars Can Spy After China Bars Vehicles From Military Bases
If Tesla 'used cars to carry out espionage activities in China or anywhere, we will get shut down', Musk said. If Tesla 'used cars to carry out espionage activities in China or anywhere, we will get shut down', Musk said. -
Free Bird: Nestlé, Unilever Promise End To Industrial Poultry Farming
"We are proud to have achieved 100% cage-free eggs in our food products across Europe," Nestlé says. "We are proud to have achieved 100% cage-free eggs in our food products across Europe," Nestlé says. -
Cruise Lines To Start Back Operations Away From U.S. Ports
To cruise, you'll have to fly first. To cruise, you'll have to fly first.