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U.S. Gulf Coast Braces For Hurricane Sally's Imminent Impact
The National Hurricane Center forecasts that Sally could become a Category 3 hurricane before it hits the Gulf Coast on Tuesday. The National Hurricane Center forecasts that Sally could become a Category 3 hurricane before it hits the Gulf Coast on Tuesday. -
SoftBank Sells Chip Manufacturer ARM To Nvidia For $40 Billion
Nvidia has agreed to purchase British chipmaker ARM from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank in a cash-and-stock deal estimated to be worth around $40 billion. Nvidia has agreed to purchase British chipmaker ARM from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank in a cash-and-stock deal estimated to be worth around $40 billion. -
SAIC Motor Sees The Future Of Cars In Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Other motor-vehicle companies are selling more electric-powered models but SAIC Motor wants to be a big player in the hydrogen-powered vehicle segment. Other motor-vehicle companies are selling more electric-powered models but SAIC Motor wants to be a big player in the hydrogen-powered vehicle segment. -
PepsiCo To Launch New Sleep Aid Drink To Reduce U.S. Stress Levels
PepsiCo claimed that its new Driftwell water beverage should help consumers reduce their stress and get better sleep. PepsiCo claimed that its new Driftwell water beverage should help consumers reduce their stress and get better sleep. -
Town Sports Working It Out In Bankruptcy Court As Liquidity Dries Up, Debts Come Due
Town Sports says it is business as usual during its restructuring in response to changes in the gym environment owing to the pandemic. Town Sports says it is business as usual during its restructuring in response to changes in the gym environment owing to the pandemic. -
Collapse Of 46-Year-Old Seattle Pier Injures Two Workers
Pier 58 in Seattle, which was built in 1974, was in the process of being dismantled when the collapse happened. Pier 58 in Seattle, which was built in 1974, was in the process of being dismantled when the collapse happened. -
Rio Tinto Executives To Step Down Following Destruction Of Acient Aboriginal Heritage Site
Rio Tinto Group's CEO and two of its executives have chosen to step down from their positions following massive pressure after the company destroyed a 46,000-year-old sacred Indigenous site in Australia. Rio Tinto Group's CEO and two of its executives have chosen to step down from their positions following massive pressure after the company destroyed a 46,000-year-old sacred Indigenous site in Australia. -
Prada Sales In China Surpass 2019 Levels As Economy Rebounds
China's demand for its luxury products has managed to drive Prada's Chinese sales well above the levels recorded last year. China's demand for its luxury products has managed to drive Prada's Chinese sales well above the levels recorded last year. -
Overhyped 'Mulan' Underperforms During Weekend Debut In China
Disney's "Mulan" fell far short of expectations in its weekend debut in China. Disney's "Mulan" fell far short of expectations in its weekend debut in China. -
Nintendo Reboots Iconic Game & Watch Handheld As Mario Bros Extravaganza
Nintendo will be re-releasing the new version of its iconic Game & Watch handheld in November for a limited time. Nintendo will be re-releasing the new version of its iconic Game & Watch handheld in November for a limited time.