‘Morning Joe’ Speculates Trump May Quit Before He Gets Fired
President Donald Trump hates being thought of as a loser, but maybe he wouldn’t mind being known as a quitter. That’s what “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough wondered on Friday … Read More

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President Donald Trump hates being thought of as a loser, but maybe he wouldn’t mind being known as a quitter. That’s what “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough wondered on Friday … Read More
Facebook is reportedly scrambling to stop the growing chorus of calls to boycott advertising on its platform. The social network — which in recent weeks has seen the likes of … Read More
The oil and gas industry was hit with yet another lawsuit when Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced this week that his office is suing two of the nation’s largest … Read More
SHARE THIS ARTICLE Even in the best of times, no boss looks forward to giving feedback to an underperforming employee. In a pandemic—with people working remotely, home-schooling, care-giving, and, more … Read More
When coronavirus outbreaks forced shutdowns at America’s giant meat plants, it quickly created a bottleneck: Farmers had nowhere to sell their animals, while consumers faced shortages and surging prices. New, … Read More
Microsoft Corp. said it will close its physical store locations permanently but will continue to invest in a digital storefront. The move will result in a pretax charge of about … Read More
With an unprecedented surge in new cases and deaths reporting in a day, coronavirus infections in the United States reached its peak on Thursday, surpassing the record figures witnessed in … Read More
The UK’s largest building society has tripled the minimum deposit it will ask from first time buyers to 15 percent, lowering its mortgage ceiling for new customers as the coronavirus … Read More
The financial watchdog has stepped in to order the UK arm of payments firm Wirecard to freeze customer funds, after its German parent company filed for insolvency amidst a €1.9bn … Read More
While 860,000 have received loans, which are 100 percent backed by the Government, thousands too remain in dire straits fearing they may go bust as their applications are not accepted … Read More