Ongoing efforts to replenish store shelves

[ad_1] HEB has announced that 1,500 trucks are en route across the state making daily deliveries of product to restock store shelves – but it could take some time. Many local shoppers are always on the hunt for groceries and say their choices are quite limited. Shoppers like Salvador Cavazos said they had benefited from … Read more

United send JetBlue a shot through the bow with new route to London

[ad_1] United Airlines is adding a new route between Boston and London later this year. The start date is still unknown as travel between countries is limited due to the pandemic. JetBlue Airways, which has just expanded its partnership with American Airlines, will also serve London this year from Boston. Visit Insider’s Business section for … Read more

New “Silver Sparrow” malware targets both Intel and M1 Macs

[ad_1] UPDATE: February 21, 2021, 11:27 p.m. EST This story has been updated with a response from Apple regarding the malware. New malware has been detected on nearly 30,000 Macs (so far), and without any evidence of a harmful payload, it seems security types can’t quite pinpoint the malware’s motivations. Researchers at Red Canary, a … Read more

Bitcoin Rally faces potential test of declining market liquidity

[ad_1] TipRanks Billionaire Ray Dalio bets on 3 “Strong Buy” stocks When billionaire financier Ray Dalio makes a move, Wall Street pays attention. Dalio, who began working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange trading in commodity futures, founded the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, in 1975. The company manages around $ … Read more

Toast Inc. plans IPO that could value the company at $ 20 million: WSJ

[ad_1] The main Fox Business Flash titles are here. Find out what clicks on FoxBusiness.com. Toast Inc. is planning an initial public offering that could value the catering software vendor at around $ 20 billion, people familiar with the matter said. Teleprinter security Latest Change % Change AFRM HOLDINGS AFFIRM 105.99 +0.44 + 0.42% BMBL … Read more

Why some Texans have extremely high energy bills

[ad_1] After unusual freezing weather that left millions of Texans without power, some are facing yet another crisis: extremely high electricity bills. Soaring prices are hitting people who have chosen to pay wholesale prices for their electricity, which is usually cheaper than paying fixed rates in good weather, but can rise under high demand for … Read more

New York transit chief accuses media of low subway use

[ad_1] New York City Transit Chief Sarah Feinberg blamed media on Sunday for low subway ridership – saying the media stoked fears of contracting COVID-19 on trains. “[The subway system] has been really poorly served by some of the initial coverage of the pandemic, ”said Feinberg, MTA’s interim transit chairman, in an interview with ABC … Read more