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US Auto Industry Grinds To Near-Total Halt Amid Crisis
The decline in annual US car sales this year is expected to be the worst ever recorded in more than 40 years of auto sales data collection. The decline in annual US car sales this year is expected to be the worst ever recorded in more than 40 years of auto sales data collection. -
Fintechs Providing Vital Life-Line To Small Businesses Hit By Pandemic
Fintechs can provide some small businesses with access to loans otherwise unavailable to them from traditional lenders. Fintechs can provide some small businesses with access to loans otherwise unavailable to them from traditional lenders. -
Historic OPEC Deal Puts An End To Global Oil Price War
OPEC, Russia, and other major oil producers have agreed to cut production as part of the historic deal. OPEC, Russia, and other major oil producers have agreed to cut production as part of the historic deal. -
US Now Leads World In COVID-19 Cases And Deaths
Confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States continue to climb, with the U.S. now world leader in both categories. Confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States continue to climb, with the U.S. now world leader in both categories. -
US In Recession But Will Recover In Q3
COVID-19 has forced the U.S. into recession in Q1 and Q2 but a sharp recovery is forecast for Q3. COVID-19 has forced the U.S. into recession in Q1 and Q2 but a sharp recovery is forecast for Q3. -
US Senate Discouraging Use Of Zoom Video Conferencing Platform
The US Senate has advised its members to seek other alternative platforms given Zoom's security and privacy issues. The US Senate has advised its members to seek other alternative platforms given Zoom's security and privacy issues. -
Americans Say They're Facing Severe Hardship From COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is inflicting unimaginable harm on Americans with a growing number they're now facing severe hardship. The COVID-19 pandemic is inflicting unimaginable harm on Americans with a growing number they're now facing severe hardship. -
Nissan To Lay Off 10,000 Workers In Mississippi And Tennessee Plants
The majority of those that will be affected by the layoffs will be employees working at the company's plant in Canton, Mississippi and two other plants in Tennessee. The majority of those that will be affected by the layoffs will be employees working at the company's plant in Canton, Mississippi and two other plants in Tennessee. -
How Can Prince Harry Avoid Paying Huge Taxes In The US?
As Prince Harry remains to be a U.K. citizen, he may be imposed huge taxes in the U.S. As Prince Harry remains to be a U.K. citizen, he may be imposed huge taxes in the U.S. -
JP Morgan Says Bad US Recession is Inevitable
There will be a recession in the U.S., says JP Morgan, but the country will emerge from it in far stronger economic position. There will be a recession in the U.S., says JP Morgan, but the country will emerge from it in far stronger economic position.