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Elon Musk's The Boring Company Bags First Paying Customer
The board of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has voted to give The Boring Company a $48.6 million contract to build a two-mile Loop system within the city. The board of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has voted to give The Boring Company a $48.6 million contract to build a two-mile Loop system within the city. -
US To Enact Tariffs On $300 Billion In Chinese Imports In 30 To 45 Days
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that during a hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee that the next round of tariffs could be imposed in 30 to 45 days. US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that during a hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee that the next round of tariffs could be imposed in 30 to 45 days. -
US Judge Finds Qualcomm Guilty Of Violating Antitrust Laws
US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Qualcomm's licensing practices are in violation of the country's antitrust laws. US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Qualcomm's licensing practices are in violation of the country's antitrust laws. -
McDonald's Facing 25 Sexual Harassment Lawsuits In US
The recently filed lawsuits allege that McDonald's was negligent and had allowed sexual misconduct to proliferate within its different stores in the United States. The recently filed lawsuits allege that McDonald's was negligent and had allowed sexual misconduct to proliferate within its different stores in the United States. -
US Household Debt Hits $13.6 Trillion In 19th Consecutive Quarter
US household debt hits a new record, boosted by an increase in student loan balances, auto loans, and mortgages across the United States US household debt hits a new record, boosted by an increase in student loan balances, auto loans, and mortgages across the United States -
UK And US Increase Threat Levels In Iraq Following Reports Of Iran Militia Mobilization
The UK has decided to move all of its non-essential personnel from its embassy and consulates in Iraq a day after the US announced that it has increased the threat level for its forces in the country. The UK has decided to move all of its non-essential personnel from its embassy and consulates in Iraq a day after the US announced that it has increased the threat level for its forces in the country. -
FCC Proposing New Regulation To Allow Carriers To Block Robocalls By Default
The FCC's proposal removes any legal liabilities from telecommunications providers if they should want to block robocalls to customers automatically by default. The FCC's proposal removes any legal liabilities from telecommunications providers if they should want to block robocalls to customers automatically by default. -
China Appealing To US To Salvage Trade Deal As Tariff Hike Looms
China is appealing to the United States to meet it halfway in the ongoing negotiations in order to iron out a win-win deal for both parties. China is appealing to the United States to meet it halfway in the ongoing negotiations in order to iron out a win-win deal for both parties. -
Walmart To Raise Age Limit To 21 For Tobacco And E-Cigarette Buyers
Walmart is the latest in a growing number of US retailers to increase the minimum age for tobacco and e-cigarette products to 21-years old. Walmart is the latest in a growing number of US retailers to increase the minimum age for tobacco and e-cigarette products to 21-years old. -
Iraq's US$53 Billion Deal With Exxon And PetroChina Almost Set
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi revealed that they were now close to signing the country's US$53 billion deal with PetroChina and Exxon Mobil. Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi revealed that they were now close to signing the country's US$53 billion deal with PetroChina and Exxon Mobil.