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FedEx Adds New Delivery Fees to Manage Strain From Coronavirus

June 3, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on FedEx Adds New Delivery Fees to Manage Strain From Coronavirus
The delivery giant plans to impose surcharges on merchants with too many shipments and oversize packages, following a similar move by rival UPS.

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UAW Ex-President Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement, Racketeering Charges

June 3, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on UAW Ex-President Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement, Racketeering Charges
Former United Auto Workers President Gary Jones pleaded guilty to embezzlement of union funds and racketeering, marking the highest-profile conviction yet in the government’s yearslong investigation into labor corruption within the auto industry.

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‘Everything Is Gone’: Looting Strikes a Second Blow to Reeling Businesses in Minority Neighborhoods

June 3, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on ‘Everything Is Gone’: Looting Strikes a Second Blow to Reeling Businesses in Minority Neighborhoods
Along Philadelphia’s 52nd Street corridor, mom-and-pop stores suffered major damage. Many had been gearing up for revival after weeks of coronavirus shutdowns, and some now face the prospect of months before reopening, if ever.

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For Black Professionals, Unrest Lays Bare a Balancing Act at Work

June 3, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on For Black Professionals, Unrest Lays Bare a Balancing Act at Work
Protests and unrest over the killing of George Floyd last week have stirred up painful emotions and raised hard questions for many black professionals.

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China’s BYD Gets Extension on $1 Billion California Mask Deal

June 3, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on China’s BYD Gets Extension on $1 Billion California Mask Deal
BYD, a Chinese electric-car maker turned mask producer, said it had secured a second reprieve on a troubled $1 billion deal to sell N95 masks to the state of California after missing a Sunday deadline

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Lyft Says Traffic Is Picking Up

June 3, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Lyft Says Traffic Is Picking Up
The company said demand for rides climbed in recent weeks as people began venturing out following Covid-19 lockdowns but remains well below levels seen a year earlier.

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Facebook’s Zuckerberg Defends Decision to Leave Trump Posts Alone

June 2, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Facebook’s Zuckerberg Defends Decision to Leave Trump Posts Alone
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, addressing employees Tuesday, defended his decision to preserve posts on the platform by President Trump despite mounting outrage from insiders and civil-rights activists that one of his messages last week was tantamount to a call for violence.

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‘Live’ Facebook Protest Videos Drew Millions of Views, but Some Footage Was Years Old

June 2, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on ‘Live’ Facebook Protest Videos Drew Millions of Views, but Some Footage Was Years Old
A number of foreign-run Facebook pages appear to be spreading misleading—and widely viewed—videos about the protests in the U.S. using the platform’s live-video features.

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College Heights Christian School Senior Wins Missouri STEM Signing Day Scholarship

June 2, 2020 Erin Slifka 0

  (Joplin, MO) – Pierce Gloyer, a senior at College Heights Christian School (CHCS) in Joplin, Missouri, was recently named a recipient of a Missouri STEM Signing Day Scholarship. He will receive a $1,000 scholarship […]

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Microsoft Takes On Zoom and Slack in a Battle for Your Work Computer

June 2, 2020 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Microsoft Takes On Zoom and Slack in a Battle for Your Work Computer
The tech giant sees Teams, its group conferencing and collaboration software, as critical to its future. Some rivals say Microsoft has deployed sharp-elbowed business tactics to get in front.

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