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Ford Fortifies EV Bet With Four New U.S. Factories

September 27, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Ford Fortifies EV Bet With Four New U.S. Factories
The auto giant plans to spend $7 billion to build two battery factories in Kentucky and a third in western Tennessee—part of a collaboration with SK Innovation—as well as a factory for producing electric trucks.

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CAA to Buy Rival Talent Agency ICM in Hollywood Shake-Up

September 27, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on CAA to Buy Rival Talent Agency ICM in Hollywood Shake-Up
The move by Creative Artists Agency, which has guided Beyoncé and other megastars, is emblematic of how new distribution platforms including streaming have forced consolidation throughout the entertainment industry.

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Facebook to Halt Work on Instagram Kids Version

September 27, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Facebook to Halt Work on Instagram Kids Version
Critics of a children’s version of the social-media app the company was developing said it can be harmful to young people’s mental health.

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Crowder College Roughrider eNews – September 27, 2021

September 27, 2021 Erin Slifka 0

(Neosho, MO) – Stay up to date on news from Crowder College and know what’s happening on and off campus! Academics Enrollment for second 8-week classes is still available. To learn more, click here. Know someone who might want […]

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Panera Bread Honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Ribbon Bagels

September 27, 2021 Erin Slifka 0

(Joplin, MO) – Panera Bread is once again joining the fight against breast cancer by baking its signature Pink Ribbon Bagels®, a staple every October in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 2021 marks the […]

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Connect2 Culture Announces Curtains Up Series 2021–2022 Lineup

September 27, 2021 Erin Slifka 0

(Joplin, MO) – Connect2Culture (C2C), Joplin’s community arts agency, has released the lineup for its Curtains Up Series, a performing arts series that brings national touring artists to Joplin. “We are thrilled to offer Joplin residents […]

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China Evergrande’s Electric-Vehicle Unit Warns of Cash Squeeze

September 26, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on China Evergrande’s Electric-Vehicle Unit Warns of Cash Squeeze
The EV unit of the heavily indebted Chinese property developer said it might not be able to meet its financial obligations.

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Debt-Limit Standoff Could Force Fed to Revisit Emergency Playbook

September 26, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Debt-Limit Standoff Could Force Fed to Revisit Emergency Playbook
If the federal government can’t pay all its bills because of a political standoff, options include some measures Jerome Powell has called loathsome.

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U.S. Farm Belt Revival Prompts Mad Dash for ‘Dirt and Iron’

September 26, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on U.S. Farm Belt Revival Prompts Mad Dash for ‘Dirt and Iron’
As crop prices climb, American farmers are unleashing spending and investment that had been subdued for years—leading to escalating farmland and equipment prices that could leave them exposed in years ahead.

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Bitcoin Miners Eye Nuclear Power Amid Environmental Criticism

September 26, 2021 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Bitcoin Miners Eye Nuclear Power Amid Environmental Criticism
Some cryptocurrency miners are striking deals with operators of struggling nuclear plants, which are carbon-free and have excess power capacity to spare.

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