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  • SpaceX’s First Flight To The ISS Set For January: NASA Announced
    SpaceX
    NASA announced a January 7 launching date for the first unmanned test flight of the Crew Dragon capsule riding atop SpaceX’s Falcon 9, a space project that will soon carry astronauts to and fro the ISS in the foreseeable future.
  • BMW Is Launching Ride Hailing Services In China This December
    BMW logo
    BMW is setting its eyes on the rapidly growing ride-hailing service industry in China with its plan to offer its first carpool service in Chengdu.
  • New Details On JD.com CEO Rape Allegation Emerges; Prosecutors Weighing In
    Richard Liu
    Local prosecutors in Hennepin County Attorney’s office are now looking into the differing accounts surrounding the rape complaint against JD.com CEO, Richard Liu.
  • Tesla Slashes Pricing On Home Solar Systems By Up To 20%
    Tesla
    Tesla Inc is cutting down the prices of home solar systems by 20 percent. Buyers can save up to $5,000or more as compared to its original price.
  • China Southern Quits Skyteam Alliance For A Rumored Oneworld Partnership
    China Southern Airlines
    China Southern announced on Thursday that it will be splitting out from the SkyTeam alliance, starting January 2019, to join Oneworld.
  • Latest Oil Price Recovery Seen As Possible Drop in OPEC Supply Looms
    Pump Jack
    Oil price bounces back after multiple weeks of steady decline. OPEC proposed a cut down on supply while the US stockpile registers a slight decline.
  • Facebook Cannot Be Trusted To Regulate Itself, Congress Should Take Reins: US Lawmaker
    Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at the Viva Tech start-up and technology summit in Paris
    Democrat congressman David Cicilline thinks that it’s not a good idea to leave Facebook regulating its own and that laws should be implemented.
  • China Appears To Relax On Implementing North Korean Sanctions
    U.S. President Donald Trump
    The United States suspected that China has eased out on its promise to enforce sanctions on North Korea. Beijing thought so otherwise.
  • Oil Prices In A Downward Trend By 7% As Worries Of Oversupply Looms In A Distance
    An oil and gas drilling platform stands offshore in the Gulf of Mexico
    Prices of oil continues to go down south as the market experienced a surging supply of crude products coming from OPEC, Russia, and the United States. OPEC might opt to cut its output.
  • Japan May Scrap Age Limit Put On US Beef Imports
    Beef
    Japan is now looking to scrap the US food import restriction which limits the age of cattle from whence beef and other beef products are derived from.
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