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Oil company Phillips 66 faces federal charges related to alleged Clean Water Act violations
Read full article: Oil company Phillips 66 faces federal charges related to alleged Clean Water Act violationsOil company Phillips 66 has been federally indicted in connection with alleged violations of the Clean Water Act in California.
Wandering with Kayla
Read full article: Wandering with KaylaEarthwander Tours is a great paddle board touring company that also offers guided trail hikes through Jacksonville as well as paddle tours at the beautiful Florida Springs. Although just starting out in the community the founder, on her own personal time, does exactly what the name entails, wanders Jacksonville always looking for the beauty that hides within our wonderful city. Earthwander Tours can be found on their website www.earthwanderfl.com or on Instagram as Earthwanderfl. Earthwander is dedicated to getting everyone outdoors and in the water to share the beautiful secrets this state holds and proper education on preservation of our wildlife and native habitats.
Rights of a Father movie premiere
Read full article: Rights of a Father movie premiereD4 Nation was founded by a 30 year veteran of the United States Navy and retired as a Master Chief Petty Officer. The company is a film company that shines a spotlight on hard hitting issues that covers our day to day lives. iD4 Nation makes it a point to hire and employ local actors in their films.
Company that made millions of defective sleep apnea machines ordered to overhaul manufacturing
Read full article: Company that made millions of defective sleep apnea machines ordered to overhaul manufacturingThe company responsible for a global recall of sleep apnea machines is now legally barred from resuming production at U.S. facilities until it meets a number of safety requirements.
State Farm discontinuing 72,000 home policies in California in latest blow to state insurance market
Read full article: State Farm discontinuing 72,000 home policies in California in latest blow to state insurance marketInsurance giant State Farm says it will discontinue coverage for 72,000 houses and apartments in California starting this summer.
Hyperion Brewing Company closing doors after serving up brews in Springfield for nearly 7 years
Read full article: Hyperion Brewing Company closing doors after serving up brews in Springfield for nearly 7 yearsThe Hyperion Brewing Company will no longer be serving brews for the Springfield community after it officially closes its doors before April, the company announced in a Facebook post.
Ford earnings fall short of estimates after it strikes a tentative deal with the United Auto Workers
Read full article: Ford earnings fall short of estimates after it strikes a tentative deal with the United Auto WorkersFord has reported significant growth in the third quarter, although its financial results fell short of Wall Street estimates.
Top lawyer at Fox Corp. to step down after overseeing $787M settlement in Dominion defamation case
Read full article: Top lawyer at Fox Corp. to step down after overseeing $787M settlement in Dominion defamation caseThe chief legal officer at Fox Corp. who oversaw a $787 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over defamation allegations against Fox News is leaving the company.
Visa's 2Q profits jump 21% as pandemic eases across globe
Read full article: Visa's 2Q profits jump 21% as pandemic eases across globePayment processing giant Visa’s profits rose 21% in the first three months of the year fueled by a large jump in spending on the company’s namesake credit and debit card network.
Days before his death, video captured Stephen Sondheim seeing revival of ‘Company’ on Broadway
Read full article: Days before his death, video captured Stephen Sondheim seeing revival of ‘Company’ on BroadwayIt’s still hard to believe for fans of musical theater, but Broadway icon and legend Stephen Sondheim passed away over the weekend at the age of 91.
Georgia brewery among those affected by cyberattack
Read full article: Georgia brewery among those affected by cyberattackALBANY, Ga. – A South Georgia brewery is among those affected by a cyberattack that is disrupting beer-making and shipments at the Molson Coors Beverage Co.Employees tell WALB-TV they were all sent home and told not to use any work-related internet sites until further notice. “The company is working around the clock to get its systems back up as quickly as possible,” Molson Coors said in its filing. Molson Coors wouldn’t say how many facilities were impacted. The company operates seven breweries and packaging plants in the U.S., three in Canada and 10 in Europe. AdThe company has nearly 600 employees at its Albany brewery.
McKinsey agrees to pay nearly $600M over opioid crisis
Read full article: McKinsey agrees to pay nearly $600M over opioid crisisThe global business consulting firm McKinsey & Company has agreed to a $573 million settlement over its role in the opioid crisis, according to a person with knowledge of the deal. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)The global consulting firm McKinsey & Company agreed to pay nearly $600 million for its role in advising businesses on how to sell more prescription opioid painkillers amid a nationwide overdose crisis. Washington's attorney general announced a separate $13.5 million deal and West Virginia announced a $10 million settlement with the New York-based company. On a video call with journalists Thursday, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said that McKinsey worked for Purdue for 15 years. AdIn a statement, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said that McKinsey would pay out more than it made advising companies on opioid sales.
Airbnb hopes to raise up to $2.6B in mid-December IPO
Read full article: Airbnb hopes to raise up to $2.6B in mid-December IPOAirbnb hopes to raise as much as $2.6 billion in its initial public stock offering this month, betting investors will see its home-sharing model as the future of travel. It’s a remarkable comeback for the company that delayed its IPO when the coronavirus pandemic crippled global travel in the spring. Airbnb has more than 7 million listings on its platform, run by 4 million hosts worldwide. But Airbnb has recovered more quickly than traditional hotels as travelers seek whole homes in rural areas far from crowds. Airbnb said it also expects more business people will book vacation rentals, since many can now work from home.
Another restaurant chain, Friendly's, hits wall in pandemic
Read full article: Another restaurant chain, Friendly's, hits wall in pandemic– Friendly's Restaurants, the 85-year-old East Coast dining chain known for its Fribble milkshakes and ice cream sundaes, is filing for bankruptcy protection. It joins a growing list of well-established restaurant chains that are failing due to an unchecked pandemic in the United States. FIC will sell essentially all of its assets to the restaurant company Amici Partners Group. The pandemic has hit the restaurant sector very hard, particularly chains like Friendly's that rely on people sitting down at tables. Traffic at full-service restaurant chains in the U.S. plummeted 48% in the April-June period, according to NPD Group.
Hundreds of Regal, Cineworld movie theaters to close
Read full article: Hundreds of Regal, Cineworld movie theaters to closeCineworld Group Plc said Monday that it would close 536 Regal cinemas in the U.S. and 127 Cineworld and Picturehouse venues in the U.K. this week, affecting some 45,000 employees. Last week groups representing theater owners, movie studios and directors issued a plea to U.S. lawmakers to provide relief to ailing movie theaters. Cineworld had also been highly leveraged, having largely funded its acquisition of Regal Entertainment in 2018 through debt. Greidinger hopes that that might be settled before Christmas, in time for “Wonder Woman 1984.”“I will be the happiest man to open the cinemas for ‘Wonder Woman," he said. “But we will also need to look beyond ‘Wonder Woman’ to January and February.”
Ready to vote but need a ride? This company says it’s stepping in to help
Read full article: Ready to vote but need a ride? This company says it’s stepping in to helpAnd just like every election year, it’s of the utmost importance that citizens cast their ballot in this year’s election. If you’ve registered but are already concerned about how you will make it to a polling station, the ride-sharing company Uber wants to step in and lend a hand. As Election Day approaches, and as part of its “Get Out the Vote” campaign, the company aims to help people find their polling location, as well as offer discounted rides to and from the poll during early voting. “As we look ahead to this year’s election, we are committed to doing our part to make sure every citizen has access to vote,” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said. Uber officials said as Election Day nears, people will begin to have access to important information in the app.