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01/26/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Insolvency experts warn: More than 47,000 U.K. businesses on “brink of collapse” as global economy crumbles
The number of businesses in the United Kingdom facing “critical” financial distress in the final three months of 2023 skyrocketed by 25 percent, according to a new report. And 47,000 of them are now on the brink of going under entirely as conditions worsen. Despite continued government claims that economic conditions are just dandy, the […]
11/09/2023
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By Belle Carter
Aussie telco giant’s OUTAGE affects over 10M customers and 400,000 businesses
A telecommunications giant in the Land Down Under experienced a massive outage that left more than 10 million customers, 400,000 businesses and essential infrastructure without phone and internet services. Optus, Australia’s second-largest telecom provider, was unable to explain the cause of the service interruption on Nov. 7. Service was fully restored 90 minutes later, putting […]
10/17/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Major retailers cite RETAIL THEFT as justification for using AI-powered surveillance in stores
Major retailers are citing retail theft as justification for the use of surveillance systems powered by artificial intelligence (AI) in some of their stores. CVS, Kroger, Lowe’s, Macy’s, Target, Walmart and other major big-box retailers have joined forces with technology firms and invested in the development and deployment of AI-powered surveillance systems. They consulted with […]
09/18/2023
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By Belle Carter
INSANITY: Chicago mayor proposes taxpayer-funded, city-controlled grocery stores
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has been exploring opening taxpayer-funded, city-owned grocery stores in areas where businesses have already closed down due to rampant crime. The mayor is partnering with the Economic Security Project, an ideas advocacy organization that claims to build economic power for all Americans, to “brainstorm” the possibility of operating these local […]
09/12/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Nike CLOSES flagship Portland store due to rampant THEFT
For the past year, Nike’s flagship store in Portland has been temporarily closed due to rampant theft while the company searches for solutions to the very serious and ongoing crime problem that plagues the city. We have now learned that Nike has given up on the location and has no plans to ever reopen it. […]
07/05/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Businesses in major US cities refusing to take cash payments due to “brutal” series of robberies
For modern shoppers, cashless payments are a convenient option if you want to skip counting bills and coins while paying for your groceries. But for store owners and employees in California, it’s an option that has helped protect businesses from robbers. More businesses in Oakland, California, are refusing to accept cash payments as they try […]
11/29/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Mississippi-based furniture manufacturer fired 2,700 workers through texts and emails days before Thanksgiving
One of the largest furniture businesses in the United States fired around 2,700 workers through texts and emails right before midnight on Nov. 21 and in the early morning hours of Nov. 22, while many were still sleeping. United Furniture Industries, based out of Mississippi, sent the messages to its workers, most of whom live in […]
07/03/2022
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By Mary Villareal
70,000 truck owner-operators in California may be forced to stop driving in one week due to new state law
A Supreme Court decision may force over 70,000 truck owner-operators in California to stop driving, creating another choke point in the already stressed West Coast logistics networks. The AB5 law restricts the use of independent contractors and will soon be enforced against the trucking industry after the court declined to hear their appeal. The California […]
12/03/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Companies believe supply chain issues, labor shortages are main causes of inflation crisis
The Federal Reserve found in a survey that companies believe supply chain bottleneck issues and low worker retention rates are some of the main causes of the inflation crisis in the United States. The survey was conducted by the Fed’s 12 regional banks. “Nearly all districts reported robust wage growth,” said the Fed. “Hiring struggles and elevated […]
02/26/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Businesses fleeing Washington, California and New York because of crime, violence and anti-business policies
At least 160 businesses have left Seattle since March 2020. While some left the city due to the effects of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many more business leaders have said that it’s because of the city’s unwillingness to solve problems related to crime, rioting and violence. Similar trends can be seen in California and New York, […]
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