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Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, on the prospects for the aviation business

Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia Bhd., Speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview on the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore on Wednesday November 7, 2018. Wei Leng Tay | Bloomberg via Getty Images SINGAPORE – The outlook for the global aviation industry is improving as more countries roll out…
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Google says PAC is not going to fund members of Congress in opposition to election outcomes

Sundar Pichai Source: CNBC Google’s political action committee will not fund members of Congress who voted against the presidential election results, CNBC confirmed on Monday evening. “Following the troubling events at the Capitol, NetPAC paused all posts while a review was in progress,” a Google spokesman said in a statement emailed to CNBC. “Following this…
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Pizza Hut launches Detroit-style pizza because the turnaround continues

Pizza Hut Detroit Double Pepperoni Pizza Pizza Hut Pizza Hut is jumping on the Detroit-style pan pizza trend, which is set to continue its turnaround in 2021 after strong sales growth last year. Starting Tuesday, the Yum Brands chain will be selling four different types of Detroit-style pizza for a limited time. Prices start at…
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South Korean actress Music Yoo-jung Lifeless at 26

South Korean actress Song Yoo-jung died at the age of 26. On Monday, January 25, the actress’ agency, Sublime Talent Agency, confirmed her death in a statement told Instagram. “Actress Song Yoo-jung left us,” says CNN in Korean. “Yoo-jung was a friend who always made us happy with a big smile, and a great actress…
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Analysis into reparations for black People is “vital,” says the NAACP president

NAACP CEO and President Derrick Johnson told CNBC that his organization supports Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) reintroduced legislation to form a formal commission to investigate reparation options for black Americans. “This is the initiation process that members of Congress, particularly members of the Congressional Black Caucus, have been pushing for since the bill was…
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar desires sports activities stars to advertise Covid vaccinations

NBA legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar Adam Jeffery | CNBC Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Basketball Hall said it supports teams and players who use their platforms to promote Covid-19 vaccinations. The former National Basketball Association star joined CNBC’s “Closing Bell” on Monday and discussed vaccination. Abdul-Jabbar announced that he received his vaccination shots this month and that…
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Leon Black, CEO of Apollo International, paid Jeffrey Epstein $ 158 million and is about to retire

Leon Black, Chairman, CEO and Director of Apollo Global Management, LLC, speaks at the Milken Institute’s 21st Global Conference on May 1, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Leon Black, CEO of Apollo Global Management, paid Jeffrey Epstein $ 158 million for financial advice from 2012 to 2017 despite knowing Epstein pleaded…
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Important Road says it isn’t the time to lift the minimal wage

As small business owners cheer President Joe Biden’s plans to channel more aid onto a pandemic-ridden high street, they also discuss another of his pledges – raising the federal minimum wage to $ 15 an hour. Workers’ rights groups are cheering the move, but proponents from America’s smallest companies warn that such a surge could…
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Chico DeBarge is charged with drug possession and false impersonation after figuring out himself as his brother James DeBarge in the course of the site visitors obstruction
Phew Chile! Chico DeBarge was ready to toss his brother under the bus last week after he was reportedly stopped near a mall in Burbank, California and allegedly told police officers his name was James! According to TMZ, Chico was stopped by police on Jan. 13 after police reportedly noticed he was driving with no…
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In eating places, staff are unlikely to want a Covid vaccine

As the adoption of Covid vaccines gains momentum across the country, restaurants are weighing options to encourage workers to get the vaccine. Foodservice workers are recommended who should be vaccinated when supplies are limited in Phase 1 (c) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention List, and are right behind high-risk healthcare workers, the…
