Acquisitions were a major topic of discussion during the large tech antitrust hearing earlier this week, but the focus focused primarily on Apple’s competitors, including Amazon and Facebook. In a new interview with CNBC Today, Apple CEO Tim Cook offered additional details on what he believes differentiates Apple’s acquisition strategy …
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Coca-Cola will launch Coca-Cola with coffee in the U.S.
The main Fox Business Flash headlines are here. See what FoxBusiness.com is clicking. Coca-Cola is bringing its iced coffee-infused beverages to the United States early next year after launching the product line in international markets two years ago. The Coca-Cola company with coffee will hit stores nationwide in January 2021, …
Read More »The first night of protests in Portland without a federal presence was peaceful, reportedly
The first night of Black Lives Matter protests in Portland since federal officials agreed to leave the city appeared to be peaceful, according to local reporters on the ground. Gov. Kate Brown, who said the presence of federal agencies in the city had caused more violence and turmoil, struck a …
Read More »New York City will not reopen schools unless daily infection rate is less than 3 percent
Pedestrians pass an entrance to Stuyvesant High School closed due to coronavirus concerns in New York. The | AP Photo / John Minchillo New York City officials said Friday that the nation’s largest school system will not reopen for in-person instruction unless the city coronavirus the infection rate remains below …
Read More »Amid the coronavirus, Alaska sees an increase in syphilis cases
What are the most common STDs? Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are becoming more common in the US Although often curable, these STDs require treatment to avoid serious complications. Amid the coronavirus, Alaska health officials are grappling with another outbreak: syphilis. According to local media reports, the state Department of Health …
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