Month: March 2022
Chief executives of major passenger and cargo airlines pressed President Biden to do away with the requirement that passengers wear masks on planes and in airports.
Toshiba Shareholders Reject Plan to Break Into Two Parts
The move reflects strong opposition from foreign shareholders including some who want the company to be auctioned to the highest bidder.
Former Boeing Pilot Found Not Guilty in 737 MAX Criminal Trial
A jury in Texas acquitted Mark Forkner on all four counts of wire fraud after deliberating for less than two hours.
Amazon Union Vote Set to Begin in New York, Which Has Challenged Company in Past
Workers at two Staten Island warehouses are nearing a decision that could make them the first U.S. employees of the company to unionize.
Google to Allow Alternative In-App Payments for Spotify Users
The new billing option will become available later this year, Spotify says, the latest sign of the weakening grip that app stores have over third-party software.
Judge Frees China’s ZTE From Some U.S. Oversight
The ruling ended a five-year probation for the telecoms-gear company that stemmed from a guilty plea to violating sanctions on Iran.
Las Cafeteras Workshop and Concert Set at Missouri Southern State University
(Joplin, MO) – In conjunction with Connect2Culture, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and Global Leaders program at Missouri Southern State University will host a workshop and performance by Las Cafeteras at 2:00 pm on […]
KGCS-TV to Host City Council Candidate Forum
(Joplin, MO) – Voters in Joplin go to the polls on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 to elect their city council members. To help voters learn more about those running for city council seats, Missouri Southern […]
The Arc of the Ozarks Seeking Feedback for Community Needs Survey
The Quality Management Team at The Arc of the Ozarks is interested in your opinion of services that are provided to individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to assure quality services are provided and to […]
Zuckerberg and Meta’s Leadership Take Remote Work to the Extreme
Executives are scattering to locations far from the Facebook parent’s Silicon Valley headquarters, working from Hawaii, Cape Cod and Europe.