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The economic system may open up by late spring if sufficient persons are vaccinated, says Dr. Ashish Jha

Dr. Ashish Jha told CNBC’s “The News with Shepard Smith” on Tuesday that US states could make decisions about opening up businesses and economies earlier than predicted if enough people are vaccinated. “My relatively optimistic view is that we don’t have to wait until the end of summer or even the beginning of summer. If…
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Schifffahrtsunternehmen lehnten US-Agrarexporte ab und schickten leere Container nach China

Ein Frachtschiff steht am Hafen von Long Beach, Kalifornien. Joe Klamar | AFP | Getty Images Laut einer CNBC-Untersuchung lehnten Spediteure im Oktober und November US-Agrarexportcontainer im Wert von Hunderten von Millionen Dollar ab und schickten stattdessen leere Container nach China, um sie mit rentableren chinesischen Exporten zu füllen. Die Federal Maritime Commission hat Petitionen…
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HBO Max There’s No “I” In Threesome Examines Polyamory

Committed, but not exclusive. On Tuesday, January 26th, HBO Max released a trailer for his new documentary “There Is No” I “in Threesome, which follows a newly engaged couple on their way to an open relationship. “This is Zoe, she’s an actress, and that’s me, Ollie. I make films,” director and star Jan Oliver Lucks…
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Starbucks (SBUX) Q1 2021 Earnings High Estimates

Kevin Johnson, CEO of Starbucks Scott Mlyn | CNBC Starbucks reported Tuesday that U.S. sales fell 5% in the first quarter of fiscal year after a surge in new Covid-19 cases led to tighter food restrictions. The company also announced that COO Roz Brewer will be leaving Starbucks in late February to become CEO of…
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Shares shut barely decrease because the rally takes a breather earlier than massive tech features

The S&P 500 slipped slightly from a record high on Tuesday as Wall Street prepared for the heart of corporate earnings season, including reports from a number of blue-chip companies and big tech players. The broad equity benchmark fell 0.2% to 3,849.62 after hitting a new intraday record at the start of the session. The…
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The prime malls values are down 45% in comparison with 2016: Inexperienced Avenue

A visitor looks down an empty hallway at the Fashion Mall in Keystone in Indianapolis on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. Simon Property Group, the largest shopping mall owner in the nation, is closing all of its malls and retail properties because of the coronavirus outbreak. Darron Cummings | AP When Macy’s Chief Executive Jeff Gennette…
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The UK coronavirus dying toll exceeds 100,000

Paramedics work in an ambulance parked outside the Royal London Hospital in east London on January 21, 2021. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS | AFP | Getty Images LONDON – The official UK death toll from the coronavirus pandemic hit 100,000 on Tuesday. That was the grim milestone reached as a recent surge in infections continued to put…
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Sammie brings out a smelling candle with Drake and Erykah Badu

Roomies, if there’s one thing singers guaranteed to do, it is making sure they always give their fans what they want! Today Sammie announced that he would be joining Drake and Erykah Badu by bringing out a scented candle that smells like him. The singer of “Prada U” made his announcement on Instagram. He shared…
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Basic Electrical (GE) earnings for the fourth quarter of 2020 are inadequate, however the outlook is vivid

General Electric’s shares rose more than 2% Tuesday after the company reported better-than-expected industrial free cash flow for the fourth quarter and a rosy outlook for the year. The stock briefly rose more than 10% just before the markets opened on Tuesday, but lost much of those gains as the day wore on. The company…
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Covid’s devastating burden on eating places: 2.5 million jobs misplaced

Plastic house tents will be set up outside a restaurant on the Upper West Side as the city continues reopening efforts after restrictions were imposed in New York City on November 1, 2020 to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Noam Galai | Getty Images More than 110,000 restaurants and restaurants have been temporarily or…
