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The Dimming of GE's Bold Digital Dreams In early 2014, the High-Impact Innovation Team in General Electric Co.'s Connecticut headquarters received an urgent call: It was time to present one of their apps to Jeff Immelt. The chief executive had an expanding interest in tech, having promised an ...
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What Banks Tell Us About Covid-Era Business: 'Everybody Is, Bluntly, Struggling' Big banks expect the coronavirus recession to cut a wide swath through corporate America. When they reported second-quarter earnings this past week, big U.S. lenders said they don't expect the U.S. economy to pull out of its slump soon. A protracted ...
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Twitter says some accounts had personal data stolen in massive hack New York and Washington DC (CNN) Twitter revealed late Friday night that hackers had downloaded personal data, possibly including private messages, from up to eight of the accounts targeted in this week's massive hack. Twitter (TWTR) said in a blog post ...
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Firms With Troubled Pasts Got Millions of Dollars in PPP Small-Business Aid Last November, a federal judge ordered an asset freeze against a California company that the Federal Trade Commission accused of pretending to be working with the Education Department and promising student-loan debt relief that never materialized.
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Twitter Says Hackers Downloaded Some Users' Personal Data in Recent Attack Twitter Inc. TWTR 1.50% said the hackers behind this week's attack on its systems and high-profile users walked away with some personal information, indicating that the perpetrators carried out more than a cryptocurrency-related scam. In its fullest ...
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These restaurant chains filed for bankruptcy during the pandemic Trade groups estimate that up to 30% of restaurants could permanently close because of the pandemic. A report from S&P Global Ratings released on Friday identified 15 publicly traded restaurant chains that are most likely to default. Well-known restaurant ...
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Twitter hackers manipulated staff to access internal systems Twitter says hackers manipulated staff and used their credentials to access internal systems in a cyber-attack of celebrity accounts earlier this week. The hackers had "accessed tools only available to our internal support teams" to target 130 accounts, it said.
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Knott's Berry Farm reopens: What it's like to be back inside a theme park Knott's Berry Farm returned without rides or shows for a Boysenberry-inspired food event that gave visitors a chance to walk through Calico Ghost Town again and the Buena Park theme park an opportunity to test out new COVID-19 health and safety ...
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FDA issues first emergency use authorization for Covid-19 pool testing (CNN) The US Food and Drug Administration on Saturday announced it has issued an emergency use authorization that allows the laboratory Quest Diagnostics to pool samples from up to four individuals to test for Covid-19. This is the first Covid-19 ...
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Pub puts 'Cuomo Chips and Salsa' on the menu in response to New York rule on food and alcohol (CNN) When the State of New York issued a rule requiring restaurant patrons to order food if they want to buy alcohol, the owner of a Saratoga Springs pub added $1 Cuomo Chips to the menu. They're named after Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who announced the ...
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