Month: September 2021
Global investors who own China Evergrande’s U.S. dollar bonds were in the dark about whether the property giant would make a key interest payment, a major test of the highly indebted developer’s ability to avoid a default.
CDC Panel Recommends Pfizer Covid-19 Boosters for Seniors, Certain Adults With Underlying Medical Conditions
The recommendations were largely in line with the Food and Drug Administration’s authorization but diverged on giving the extra shot to people whose use was FDA-authorized: adults who work or live in places that put them at high risk of getting infected or transmitting to others.
Barry Diller’s IAC in Talks to Buy Magazine Publisher Meredith
The deal under discussion is expected to be valued at more than $2.5 billion and would vastly expand IAC’s stable of online publications, according to people familiar with the matter.
Disney Isn’t Investigating Handling of Misconduct Claims, After ABC News Boss Urged Inquiry
ABC News President Kim Godwin had called for an external probe of the matter last month, but a top staffer said Disney executive Peter Rice won’t pursue one.
Crowder College’s Safety Training Opportunities for October, November, and December 2021
(Joplin, MO) – Crowder College’s Training & Development Solutions is offering a variety of safety training courses in October, November, and December. Computer Training Microsoft Excel, Level I – Basic October 1 from 9:00 am to 4:00 […]
Show Me the Ozarks to Host 11th Annual Covers for a Cause
Show Me the Ozarks Magazine presents the 11th Annual Covers for a Cause, which will be held Thursday, September 30 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. This annual event brings breast cancer awareness to the […]
Wisper Internet: Reliable Internet Makes Life Easier
Have the dog days of summer affected your internet speeds and customer service? Maybe it’s time for a change to a more reliable, modern and customer friendly internet provider. As part of our ongoing commitment […]
Amazon Faces Headquarters Controversy—This Time in Africa
The retail behemoth’s plans for a regional base in Cape Town is part of project igniting protest from local groups who say the site is sacred.
FDA Clears Covid-19 Booster Shots From Pfizer for High-Risk People
The third dose of the vaccine was authorized for people who are 65 years or older or at high risk of severe Covid-19, including from their jobs.
Facebook’s Chief Technology Officer to Step Down
Mike Schroepfer, after 13 years at the company and serving as one of its top executives, is leaving the post to transition to a part-time role.