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Massive Hoarding Due To COVID-19 Boosts Sales of US Grocery Chains
Massive hoarding and panic buying are forcing the leading grocery stores in the U.S. to cope with the phenomenon caused by COVID-19. Massive hoarding and panic buying are forcing the leading grocery stores in the U.S. to cope with the phenomenon caused by COVID-19. -
US Sees 40% Spike in COVID-19 Cases And Deaths In Single Day
The United States is seeing a massive jump in both confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths. The United States is seeing a massive jump in both confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths. -
US Extends Huawei's Trade License For Fifth Time
The US' extension of Huawei's trading license will push the expiry date of its ability to do business with US-based companies to May 15 this year. The US' extension of Huawei's trading license will push the expiry date of its ability to do business with US-based companies to May 15 this year. -
Supply Shortage Lifts US Consumer Prices In February
Price increases for certain food products and disruptions in the supply chain offset the decrease in gas prices, pushing the consumer price index up. Price increases for certain food products and disruptions in the supply chain offset the decrease in gas prices, pushing the consumer price index up. -
Ex United Auto Workers President Facing Federal Charges Over Embezzlement
Federal prosecutors formally charged former United Auto Workers President Gary Jones with embezzling more than $1 million from union funds. Federal prosecutors formally charged former United Auto Workers President Gary Jones with embezzling more than $1 million from union funds. -
Trading Platform Robinhood To Compensate Users For Outage During Market Rally
Robinhood will be provided affected Gold premium subscribers with three months of free service plus additional compensation on a case-to-case basis. Robinhood will be provided affected Gold premium subscribers with three months of free service plus additional compensation on a case-to-case basis. -
Federal Reserve Makes Unscheduled Rate Cut To Support US Economy
The emergency rate cut was the biggest one-time cut conducted by the Federal Reserve since the financial crisis in 2008. The emergency rate cut was the biggest one-time cut conducted by the Federal Reserve since the financial crisis in 2008. -
US, Taliban Sign Troop Withdrawal Deal That Might Lead To Peace Treaty
The United States and the Islamist Taliban have signed an accord that paves the way for a final peace deal ending the 18 year-long Afghan War. The United States and the Islamist Taliban have signed an accord that paves the way for a final peace deal ending the 18 year-long Afghan War. -
US Supreme Court Green Lights Retirement Lawsuit Against Intel
The US Supreme Court rejected Intel's bid to halt the lawsuit against it filed by former Intel engineer Christopher Sulyma in 2015. The US Supreme Court rejected Intel's bid to halt the lawsuit against it filed by former Intel engineer Christopher Sulyma in 2015. -
Microsoft Testing Out New ElectionGuard Software In Wisconsin
Microsoft ran the first official test of its new ElectionGuard voting software in a local election in Fulton, Wisconsin. Microsoft ran the first official test of its new ElectionGuard voting software in a local election in Fulton, Wisconsin.