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The Chip Shorage Might Last Until 2024, says Ford’s Gunnar Herrmann
Car manufacturing giants such as Ford, Volkswagen, and Daimler are still suffering from the global chip shortage that had hit the world. The chip shortage which was mainly caused by…
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Tech Giants will Fight the Chip Shortage with Local Manufacturing
Relying on standard chips that are in high demand is making the chip shortage across the world a…
By Rochdi RaisEx-Italian Prime Minister Says that Europe Might face a “Stagflation” soon
Mario Monti, a former Italian Prime Minister has said that Europe’s economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic is…
By Rochdi RaisBitcoin Surges to the $51,000 Mark for the 1st Time since May
Bitcoin price has reached its highest mark since May after hitting $51,000 on Friday. This came after the…
By Rochdi RaisDrug Companies to Proceed with $26 Billion Deal to Address the Opioid Crisis
Four major drug companies in the United States are moving ahead with the proposed $26 billion deal to…
By Marivic Cabural SummersFight in Panjshir Continues as Taliban closes in
Ahmad Massoud leads the fight in Panjshir with his band of Afghan resistance fighters. Panjshir Valley is located…
By Jackie AllenAtlanta’s 35th Annual Dragon Con Begins
The 35th Annual Dragon Con is underway in Atlanta this Labor Day weekend. The multi-media art and pop…
By Jackie AllenProject Veritas video exposes teachers’ Antifa agenda
An Advanced Placement government teacher, Gabriel Gipe, is being fired. Conservative watchdog group Project Veritas secretly recorded Gipe…
By Jackie AllenDC FanDome live streaming events planned for October 16th
Grab your Batman cape and Wonder Woman lasso because DC FanDome is a virtual event you don’t want…
By Jackie AllenCapital One CEO Richard Fairbank to Pay Penalty for Violating Antitrust Laws
Capital One Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: COF) CEO Richard Fairbank agreed to settle a complaint by the Federal Trade…
By Marivic Cabural SummersKraft Heinz, Former Execs to Pay over $62 Million to Settle SEC Accounting Charges
The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ: KHZ) and its former executives agreed to pay more than $62 million to…
By Marivic Cabural Summers