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Boeing Finds New Problem with 787 That Will Delay Deliveries

By David Koenig | Sep 9, 2020

Boeing has recorded its first orders of the year for the grounded 737 Max, but a new flaw has surfaced in another of its planes, compounding the company's struggle to recover during a pandemic that has undercut demand for new jetliners.

Disney Criticized for Filming 'Mulan' in China's Xinjiang

By Juwon Park | Sep 9, 2020

Disney is under fire for filming part of its live-action reboot "Mulan" in Xinjiang, the region in China where the government has been accused of human rights abuses against Uighurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities.

As Virus Cases Drop, Governors May Gamble on Bars. Again

By Paul J. Weber | Sep 6, 2020

Bars, in a pandemic? "Really not good," Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's infectious disease expert, told Congress in June.

AP Explains: US Debt Will Soon Exceed Size of Entire Economy

By Paul Wiseman | Sep 6, 2020

The U.S. government's war against the coronavirus is imposing the heaviest strain on the Treasury since America's drive to defeat Nazi Germany and imperial Japan three-quarters of a century ago.

EVO3 Oils: From Bud to Bottle

SPONSORED CONTENT | Sep 3, 2020

Find out how EVO3 Oils turns organically grown hemp into some of the best full-spectrum CBD oils in the industry.

Facebook Moves to Target Misinformation Before Election

By Zen Soo | Sep 3, 2020

With just two months left until the U.S. presidential election, Facebook says it is taking more steps to encourage voting, minimize misinformation and reduce the likelihood of post-election "civil unrest."

Black Former Franchisees Sue McDonald's for Discrimination

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Sep 2, 2020

The 52 plaintiffs, who owned around 200 U.S. stores before being forced to sell them over the last decade, are seeking compensation of $4 million to $5 million per store.

Facebook Axes Small Russian Troll Network Ahead of Election

By Barbara Ortutay | Sep 1, 2020

Facebook said Tuesday that it removed a small network of accounts and pages linked to Russia's Internet Research Agency, the "troll factory" that has used social media accounts to sow political discord in the U.S. since the 2016 presidential election.

Who's the Favorite to Win the Next Presidential Election?

Sep 1, 2020

Four years ago, Donald Trump completely upset the form guide to become the 45th President of the United States. Four years later, he must upset the odds once more to hold on to power.

A Harrowing Forecast for Hotels 6 Months Into Pandemic

Sep 1, 2020

"Thousands of hotels can't afford to pay their mortgages and are facing the possibility of foreclosure and closing their doors permanently," says industry expert Chip Rogers.

15 Years Later, Walmart Launches Its Answer to Amazon Prime

By Joseph Pisani | Sep 1, 2020

Walmart is launching a new membership service that it hopes can compete with Amazon Prime.

Chinese Govt Complicates TikTok Sale Ordered by US Govt

By Tali Arbel and Zen Soo | Aug 31, 2020

The Chinese government is complicating the U.S.-government-ordered sale of U.S. TikTok assets.

Content Marketing For The 21st Century Entrepreneur (COVID-19 Edition)

Aug 31, 2020

COVID-19 has put face to face marketing on hold. This guide to digital marketing may help your business fill the gap.

'Tenet' Launches with $53M in Overseas Gambit at Box Office

By Jake Coyle | Aug 30, 2020

Warner Bros.' "Tenet" — the most hotly anticipated movie of the year and the one that has repeatedly positioned itself to lead the return of multiplex moviegoing — opened with an estimated $53 million overseas in 41 markets.

Brokini Bros Are In on the Joke as Sales Boom

Aug 29, 2020

The Brokini was released into the world this week and, for better or worse, it went viral.

Photo Meme: Rompers R Us (Still)

Aug 29, 2020

A Twitter user asked if others saw the resemblance between the Brokini and the RompHim. That brought to mind that recent fashion trend with some appreciative pics.

Watch: LA Restaurant Lasa's Battle to Survive Amid Pandemic

Watch: LA Restaurant Lasa's Battle to Survive Amid Pandemic

Aug 27, 2020

The restaurant is an ode to Chase and Chad VAlencia's Filipino heritage. When the pandemic hit, they were forced to overhaul their business model, all while feeding frontline workers.

TikTok CEO Resigns Amid US Pressure to Sell Video App

By Zen Soo | Aug 27, 2020

TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer resigned Thursday amid U.S. pressure for its Chinese owner to sell the popular video app, which the White House says is a security risk.

Show Off Your Package In Style with the Brokini

Aug 26, 2020

It may be late in the season to introduce a new bathing suit for men, but yesterday entrepreneurs Taylor Field and Chad Sasko introduced the Brokini.

Trump Convention Blurs Official Business and Politics

By Aamer Madhani, Darlene Superville and Zeke Miller | Aug 25, 2020

Plenty of presidents have walked right up to the line separating official business from politics — or even stepped over it. President Donald Trump has blown past it with a bulldozer.

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