Daily Archives: June 22, 2020

Why Selling on Amazon Is Not a Sales Strategy 

The pandemic forced Amazon to stop shipping “non-essential” products with its usual two-day commitment, and that change impacted many brands that rely solely on the Amazon platform.

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What’s Gotten Into the Price of Cheese? 

Shifts in pandemic demand have wreaked havoc on a market that’s rarely volatile.

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No, the nursing home cannot take your stimulus payment 

The Internal Revenue Service and Federal Trade Commission warned nursing homes and assisted-living facilities that they can’t snatch residents’ stimulus payments.

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Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen let their sons meet for the first time virtually 

Father’s Day found two famous dads introducing their sons for the first time.

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Gabby Allen looks incredible as she displays her VERY peachy posterior in a tiny thong bikini 

The reality star, 26,  looked radiant in a tie-dye orange bardot style crop top that showed her toned, tanned physique.

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Roosevelt Statue to Be Removed From Museum of Natural History 

The equestrian memorial to Theodore Roosevelt has long prompted objections as a symbol of colonialism and racism.

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One of the Smartest Note-Taking Apps Around Is Just $13 

If you take a lot of notes, a note-taking app like Notebag can help.

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Whitney Houston Estate Share New ‘Greatest Love of All’ Lyric Video 

Clip for 1986 smash features photos, videos documenting everyday black experience from 1940 to now

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Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman warned day traders against reckless betting. Here are 12 of his best quotes. 

Rick Wilking/Reuters Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman is the chairman and CEO of Omega Advisors. His wealth is estimated to be about $3.2 billion.  Cooperman recently warned that Robinhood traders are “doing stupid things” that will “end in tears.” Here are 12 of his best quotes on success, markets, COVID-19 and much more. Visit Busine […]

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China is one satellite away from launching its GPS rival Beidou 

Beidou will be made up of 30 satellites giving China military independence in terms of navigation and even messaging independent of the US or other nations.

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How can you stay secure without remembering hundreds of passwords? 

Just two-fifths of Britons follow recommended guidance in setting different passwords for all their bank accounts, research from credit scoring firm Fico shows.

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Modi’s ‘Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana’ fails to develop Indian villages; MPs forget hinterland 

The CRM established by the centre has found out that even in the villages adopted by MPs, they did not allocate enough funds from the Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS).

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It stinks; it’s rotten’: Congressman criticizes Berman firing 

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, questions the timing of John Bolton’s book and Attorney General Barr’s dismissal of NY prosecutor Geoffrey Berman.

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OperaVision’s summer gala gives hints of a return to normality 

Eight opera houses from across Europe combined forces in this online programme of arias and extracts

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Second victim of Reading attack is ‘brilliant and loving’ American man 

The Libyan suspect in the Reading terror attack, Khairi Saadallah, was freed early from jail 17 days ago after a judge reduced his sentence in March, it emerged today.

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