Is Brexit the end for the British car industry?

[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Sign Of The Times: Honda's name outside its Swindon plant, which it plans to close with the loss of more than 3,000 jobs. (Photo: Steve Parsons / PA Images via Getty Images)Getty Thirty years ago, Honda's investments in Britain were considered a rare ray of light for … Read more

Will my wife receive 50% of my Social Security pension at age 66 or 70?

[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Social security can be one of your biggest assets. What and when you collect will make a huge difference to your lifetime benefits. Today's column addresses questions about the wording of spousal benefits, the ability to file and suspend actions, disability benefits and Medicare, the sequencing of … Read more

Honda refuses to comment on the news of the closure of the Swindon factory

[ad_1] Honda remains unobtrusive at the announcement of the closure of the Swindon plant, endangering 3,500 jobs. The news broke earlier this afternoon, the South Marston plant could close by 2022. Despite the confirmation of local deputies in Swindon, the company refuses to provide more details. A spokesman for Honda simply said: "At the moment, … Read more

Watch remodeled Walgreens and CVS stores that focus more on health

[ad_1] Large, light wooden beams hang from the ceiling of signs indicating health services: optics, laboratory services, hearing, "health corner" – where patients can make an appointment, and pharmacy. The health services share a waiting room although they each have their own room. People can go to the health corner to talk to a Walgreens … Read more

CRISPR gene editing makes stem cells "invisible" to the immune system

[ad_1] Scientists at the University of San Francisco used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system to create the first pluripotent stem cells functionally "invisible" to the immune system, a feat of biological engineering that, in laboratory studies, prevented the rejection of stem cell transplants. Because these "universal" stem cells can be made more efficiently than custom-made … Read more

Dairy farmers insist more on labeling of "milk" with nuts

[ad_1] Al Overland does not say that you should qualify the almond milk for nut juice. He does not say either that you should not. "I heard it called so," said Overland, a dairy farmer near Sturgeon Lake. "They can call it juice or a drink, or whatever they want, but we do not just … Read more

The American Airlines flight attendants union calls for an investigation into a "sexist" video posted on social networks

[ad_1] The union representing American Airlines flight attendants calls for the opening of an investigation into a video that went viral during the weekend. The union said the video, which portrayed American Airlines employees in a burlesque routine, was "humiliating" towards flight attendants and crew members. The video featured four women disguised as flight attendants … Read more

Partnership between A-Basin and Vail Resorts for the ski season 2019-2020

[ad_1] Apparently, "The Legend" has fallen in love with one of the largest conglomerates of ski resorts in the world. This morning, February 18, Arapahoe Basin announced that he would not renew his partnership with ski passes with Vail Resorts for the 2019/2020 season. Continue reading In a written statement, Alan Henceroth, Operations Manager at … Read more

Potentially Suspicious Suspect to Have Spent Thousands of Dollars Under Victim Identity, say Detectives – History

[ad_1] TAMPA, FL (FOX 13) – Hillsborough County detectives are looking for a suspect who would have spent up to $ 40,000 with a fraudulent credit card, they said. Hillsborough County MPs said the woman, probably pregnant, used the victim's identity to open an account at First Tech Federal Credit Union with a $ 40,000 … Read more