[ad_1] General Electric's sign is seen from Edison Avenue on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 in Schenectady, New York. GE is laying off 200 workers an hour at its Schenectady plant. (Will Waldron …
Read More »Walmart: Rates would raise prices by 10%
[ad_1] BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Walmart told the federal government that the proposed tariffs on China would require it to raise prices from 10% to 25% on a range of consumer products. The …
Read More »The United States will lose its trade war with China by Anatole Kaletsky
[ad_1] In hindering the Sino-US conflict, Keynesian demand management is a better guide than comparative advantage. In principle, China can avoid any damage to US tariffs simply by reacting with a Keynesian …
Read More »Ticketmaster refuses to collaborate with scalpers to increase profits
[ad_1] Ticketmaster denied on Friday allegations that he would allow scalpers to break his own rules against ticket resale limits and said he would launch an internal review to determine if rules …
Read More »Eric Schmidt, former director of Google, predicts that the Internet will split into two languages: Chinese and American
[ad_1] Google headquarters in China in Beijing. (Tomohiro Ohsumi / Bloomberg News) The former director of Google predicts that the global Internet will divide in two over the next decade, according to …
Read More »FCC President Accelerates Defense of Net Neutrality
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A federal appeals court is preparing to consider the Trump Administration's reversal of US net neutrality regulations, and the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is stepping up …
Read More »Ticketmaster: Undercover Video forces the company to answer uncomfortable questions about its resale business
[ad_1] "People know that Ticketmaster has a resale platform," a reseller told Billboard. "How do people think the tickets have arrived?" The images of the video shot by a team of undercover …
Read More »FEMA test to put "presidential alert" on 75% of US cell phones, according to the agency
[ad_1] Three-quarters of the country's mobile phones are expected to post a "presidential alert" during an inaugural test of a national notification system next month, a senior official from the Federal Emergency …
Read More »Dow marks the second highest level of all time, but technology stocks are weighing on the market
[ad_1] The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, + 0.32% recorded its second consecutive consecutive record, but declines in consumer discretionary shares and technology weighed on the broader market. The Dow closed up …
Read More »A delta passenger removed from the plane for a flight attendant who makes the head
[ad_1] A Delta passenger was taken to jail after he chased a combat agent and shouted at another. (Oklahoma County Prison) A "violent" and "unruly" passenger forced a Delta flight to land …
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