Here’s another byproduct of the coronavirus pandemic that is unfolding right now and that most people may not even know: The United States is experiencing a currency shortage. This is due in part to US mint cut production in the midst of the pandemic, but retailers are also grappling with …
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Manchester United – Bournemouth, Leicester
Manchester United – Bournemouth takes center stage on Saturday (start time, 10am ET on NBCSN and online via NBCSports.com) as the Red Devils and Cherries need a win, but for very, very different reasons, while Leicester City – Crystal Palace is a clash where both teams need to get back …
Read More »Boeing is reportedly finalizing production of its 747 jumbo jet
If it was not yet apparent that the era of “big” flight is ending, it could be soon. Bloomberg Sources say Boeing is finishing production of its iconic Jumbo 747 (specifically, the 747-8) in about two years. A spokesman for the aircraft maker did not confirm or deny the shutdown, …
Read More »“We are in a league of our own” – Bottas greets Mercedes after Austrian pole
Valtteri Bottas believes Mercedes is in a league of its own after crushing the opposition in qualifying for Formula 1’s return to racing in Austria. Lewis Hamilton had dominated practice by finishing at the top of the timesheet in all three sessions in an empty Red Bull Ring, but it …
Read More »Christian Pulisic delights in the shadows of Eden Hazard as Chelsea defeats Watford at home 3-0
In the handful of games completed since the Premier League restart, Christian Pulisic has been Chelsea’s fittest player. The project restart campaign began with two goals in two games. He has now won two penalties in two consecutive games. The confidence Pulisic is playing with right now is inspiring. He …
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