Monthly Archives: July 2020

How Investors Are Addressing Racial Injustice 

Different strategies for socially responsible investing are working toward a similar goal: to pressure companies and municipalities to operate more equitably.

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Chinese app ban may hinder business communication 

Importers of agricultural commodities from China are also worried. Traders said they would have to look for alternatives for communication with Chinese parties.

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GST Council: Why some revenue department officials are disappointed with state finance ministers 

In its October 2017 meeting, the GST Council decided that the notifications, circulars and orders which are issued by the central government with the approval of the competent authority would be forwarded to the GST Council secretariat, the official added.

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Serena Williams And Daughter Olympia Are Tennis Twins As They Hit Court Together 

The 23-time grand slam champion, who hopes to play at the U.S. Open next month, and the 2-year-old made a perfect pair in all-purple ensembles.

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We cannot in good conscience open the pub’ 

Pubs in England are allowed to reopen from Saturday, but some venues are keeping their doors shut.

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Business As Usual During The Pandemic, This Time Through Plexiglass 

Demand for plexiglass has skyrocketed due to the coronavirus as businesses worldwide install protective barriers.

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Below The Radar: The MICRO Act 

The 1976 quote by Nelson “Pete” Shields has forced anti-Second Amendment extremists to turn to various means enacting back-door registration. The MICRO Act is one of those attempts… The post Below The Radar: The MICRO Act appeared first on AmmoLand.com.

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Dad horrified at £4,642 gaming app bill 

A father who paid £4.99 for his daughter to use a smartphone app was shocked to find a £4,642 bill.

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Need a Read this Weekend? Vogue Staffers Recommend These Timely and Classic Books 

From the beach read to the historical tome, there is something for everyone in this Vogue-curated list of summer reading.

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Chrissy Teigen Slams American Airlines: They Don’t Care ‘If You Get Sick And Die’ 

The airline lifted its capacity from 85% to 100% as of July 1 and also got criticized by CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield and Dr. Anthony Fauci earlier this week.

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China reacts as Australia shows off $270bn defence boost 

Chinese government controlled media has responded to Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s announcement that Australia will spend $270billion on defence expansion.

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Why Independent Luxury Brands Could Be The Next Hot Thing Post COVID-19 

Could now be the time when the “magic” of independent luxury brands also helps them rise above the heavyweights?

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UK government takes £400m stake in satellite firm OneWeb 

The UK helps rescue company from bankruptcy as part of a plan to replace the EU’s Galileo sat-nav system.

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Red Bull’s protest against Mercedes steering system is rejected 

Formula 1 officials reject a protest by Red Bull against a controversial steering system on Mercedes’ 2020 Formula 1 car.

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Texas oil industry crafts plan for students to graduate debt free with 6-figure job 

The program would help fill the hundreds of thousands of positions that will be needed in the coming years to develop the massive 2016 oil discovery in the Permian Basin, located in West Texas and New Mexico.

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