Walmart (WMT) is currently pilot testing 4 brands in California and Oklahoma with Instacart (ICART) for home delivery of groceries, alcohol and other products. The move points to a possible expansion into other markets, which will significantly increase Walmart’s delivery capabilities and allow it to fill more on store tracking …
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Tim Benz: Gov. Wolf’s latest offers for high school sports are still absurd and rejected than last week
TribLIVE’s Daily and weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and the information you need straight to your inbox. Last week, Gov. Tom Wolf issued an out-of-nowhere recommendation that scholastic sports be postponed until at least Jan. 1. The PIAA did not know this statement was coming. Wolf provided …
Read More »Shares open mixed; Will gold return above $ 2,000?
The stock market returned on Thursday in its mixed ways, showing the continued efforts of investors to try to identify certain segments of the economy that are likely to do better than others. Unemployment advertising fell below the 1 million mark this past week, marking another milestone for hopefully being …
Read More »California Flex Alert Issued for Friday Due to Heatwave – Daily News
LOS ANGELES – With depressing heat in the forecast, a statewide Flex Alert will be issued for Friday calling on residents to turn off their lights and conserve electricity. Network operators predict increased demand for electricity, according to the California Independent System Operator (ISO), which has issued the Flex Alert …
Read More »Teenage Chile employee attacked by group of women over COVID-19 protocols: report
A 17-year-old Chilean hostess said she was attacked by a group of diners after trying to follow coronavirus-related seating rules at the coronavirus-related seating restaurant on Sunday in Baton Rouge, La, according to a WBRZ report ABC2. Louisiana High School student Kelsy Wallace told WBRZ that her general manager instructed …
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