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U.S. wireless firms extend concessions for coronavirus-hit till June 30
Major U.S. wireless firms said on Monday they will extend a commitment through June 30 not to cancel service or charge late fees to customers who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic......»»
Verizon, Comcast will not cancel service through June due to coronavirus
Verizon Communications Inc , the largest U.S. wireless carrier, and cable giant Comcast Corp said on Monday they will extend a commitment through June 30 not to cancel service or charge late fees to customers because of the coronavirus pandemic......»»
Verizon will not cancel customers through June 30 because of coronavirus
Verizon Communications Inc , the largest U.S. wireless carrier, said Monday it will extend a commitment through June 30 not to cancel service or charge late fees to customers because of the coronavirus pandemic......»»
The US Postal Service is on track to run out of money by June, and it could be a disaster for states trying to expand voting by mail
Carlos Barria/Reuters The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the United States has plunged the US Postal Service into dire financial straits. It could severely impact the 2020 elections as states pivot .....»»
ECB Preview: No Surprises Today With All Eyes On June
ECB Preview: No Surprises Today With All Eyes On June Summary: ECB policy announcement due Thursday 11th April; rate decision at 13:15BST/08:15EDT, press conference from 13:45BST/08:45EDT Focus will be on how/if policymakers guide mark.....»»
Survey reveals Twin Cities diners are open to restaurant service charges
Many diners in the Twin Cities are willing to accept a service charge on their restaurant bills, especially when they understand that it's supporting wage equity, according to a recent survey......»»
: Different strokes for different folks as Europe eases out of lockdowns
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to confirm on Monday that the country is on track to fully reopen and lift all restrictions by the end of June. France and Germany are also trying to ease their economies out of lockdowns......»»
: Paramount+ making ‘massive’ push in movies, adding 1,000 in June and averaging a new original movie every week in 2022
Paramount+ is doubling down on movies, adding 1,000 more films to the streaming service next month, and averaging a new original movie every week in 2022......»»
Digital marketing can drive longer business to business sales cycles
As digital tools have grown sophisticated, marketing teams can now monitor, track — and most importantly — influence buyers and other decision-makers throughout the sales cycle......»»
SEC Delays Yet Another Bitcoin ETF Decision Till June
The U.S Securities and Exchange Commission has extended the typical 45-day time period to come to a decision on VanEck’s Bitcoin ETF application. read more.....»»
Schneider Beats Q1 Estimates, Raises 2021 Outlook
Pointing to strong freight demand, the expectation for improving intermodal rail service and a lack of drivers that will keep rates elevated, Schneider National (NYSE: SNDR) raised its 2021 earnings per share guidance Thursday. read more.....»»
Will HBO Max"s $9.99 Ad-Supported Streaming Service Present A Threat To Netflix?
AT&T Inc (NYSE: T) subsidiary WarnerMedia — which in turn owns HBO Max — is planning to charge $9.99 per month for an advertisement-supported version of its streaming service, CNBC read more.....»»
: HBO Max to launch $9.99-a-month version with ads in June: report
AT&T's T WarnerMedia plans to price an ad-supported version of its HBO Max streaming service at $9.99 a month starting in June, according to a CNBC report Wednesday......»»
A decision on VanEck"s bitcoin ETF has been kicked to June as the SEC says more time to consider first-ever US fund is "appropriate"
The SEC is giving itself another 45 days to weigh a decision on approving what could be the first bitcoin ETF.....»»
Blade to relaunch New York Airport service in June
See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»
US Postal Service Running "Covert Operations Program" To Spy On Americans" Social Media Posts, Share With Agencies
US Postal Service Running 'Covert Operations Program' To Spy On Americans' Social Media Posts, Share With Agencies The US Postal Service (USPS) has been running a secret program to track and col.....»»
CTA begins testing new made-in-Chicago rail cars
The Chicago Transit Authority has started in-service testing of its next-generation rail cars — the 7000 series — which were built at a new facility in the Hegewisch neighborhood on the city’s Far Southeast Side. The 1.....»»
American Airlines to resume Saturday Milwaukee-to-Miami flights in June
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport said Monday that American Airlines will resume Saturday nonstop service between Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport and Miami in June following a successful seasonal run this past winter......»»
Cops can"t be allowed to police themselves if we want real criminal justice reform
All the "reforms" in the world won't mean a thing if police are still in charge of enforcing the rules on themselves. Heavy police presence in Brooklyn, New York, following a protest on June 12, 2020.....»»
Why Fauci Thinks Getting Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine "Back On Track" Soon Is Crucial
White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci believes U.S. regulators will make a quick decision to lift the pause on administering the Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) COVID-19 vaccine and get the vaccine “back on track.” read more.....»»