Economy

Difference between Bitcoin Gold and Bitcoin

Bitcoin was the first virtual currency introduced in the year 2008 by an individual or a group of people, known as Satoshi Nakamoto. It uses blockchain technology that makes the payment safe and secure.

Elon Musk Calls Bill Gates 'Clueless' Following His Comments on Electric Trucks

Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, called fellow billionaire Bill Gates "clueless" in reply to a question posted on Twitter over the weekend.

Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Reports No Major Safety Problems

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer reported no major safety problems on their COVID-19 vaccine trial after more than 12,000 people received their second of two doses.
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Fake Businesses Receive Billions of PPP Loans, New Study Shows

A new study shows that banks possibly doled out hundreds of billions of dollars of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to fake businesses across the country.

Need a Job? Amazon to Hire More Workers to Keep up With Rise in Online Shopping

Amazon announced on Monday its plans to hire 100,000 additional workers across North America as it tries to keep up with the increase of online orders.
Facebook

Facebook Pledges to Cut Greenhouse Gases From Operations

Facebook pledged on Tuesday to slash greenhouse gases from its global operations this year. Facebook pledged on Tuesday to slash greenhouse gases from its global operations this year.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Give Americans "The Same Low Price Big Pharma Gives to Other Countries"

Trump Signs Executive Order to Give Americans Lower Drug Costs

President Donald Trump declared that he signed a new executive order that has a goal of lowering drug costs in the U.S.
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Federal Reserve Officials are Begging for More Stimulus

Federal Reserve Officials are asking Congress to act and give more stimulus. The Fed now begs to give relief aid to Americans and businesses across the country.
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Airline Workers Call for Additional Federal Aid to Stop Furloughs

Airline workers such as flight attendants and pilots rallied on the Capitol Hill this week, asking lawmakers for $25 billion in additional federal aid to prevent further layoffs next month.
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Justice Department: US Charged 57 People with PPP Fraud Cases

The Justice Department announced Thursday that the United States has charged 57 people for committing Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) fraud.
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Embark Your Next Business with Virgin Coconut Oil: Here Are Your Options

Virgin coconut oil has become one of the most popular business trends across the world. Virgin coconut oil has become one of the most popular business trends across the world.
Noam Bardin

Waze Reportedly Lays Off 5% of Workforce, Closes Offices in Latin America

Waze will layoff more than five percent of its global workforce and close some of its Latin America offices, said the company's CEO Noam Bardin.

California to Give Tax Breaks to Small Businesses

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed three laws on Wednesday intended to boost struggling small businesses in the state.
Long Term Disability Insurance: What Is it and How Do I Claim?

Long Term Disability Insurance: What Is it and How Do I Claim?

Planning for the worst-case scenario is never a pleasant thing to think about. However, it's better to be prepared and protected. Long term disability insurance and riders will ensure that your income is secure. In return, you and your loved ones won't be hit by financial struggles if the worst does happen.

Airbnb Bookings Are Rising; Hotel Industry Lags Behind

Airbnb bookings are seeing an increase as the hotel industry continues to struggle amid the pandemic.
Uber

Uber Promises 100% Electric Cars by 2040

Uber Technologies Inc issued a pledge on Tuesday saying all vehicles on its global ride-hailing app will shift to electric cars by 2040.
US Companies

US Companies Urge Its Employees to Vote

Over 800 companies including Nike, pharmaceutical company Abbott Laboratories, and technology company Qualcomm are encouraging its workers to vote.

Do Women Get Riskier Financial Advice?

Bad financial advice is just one of the many things that women could possibly get when planning on making a financial investment.
Amazon Holds News Conference

Amazon Updates Policy to Prohibit Foreign Plant Sellers

Amazon changed its seller policies, banning foreign plant sellers after thousands of Americans received mysterious packages of seeds from China this summer.
US Companies Push Unemployment Rate to Fall in August

US Companies Help Push Down the Unemployment Rate in August

Companies in the United States added 1.4 million jobs in August, sending the unemployment rate below 10 percent for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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