Hong Kong protesters have a tortured relationship with Apple. While the iPhone’s AirDrop feature has helped protesters spread messages quickly in crowded situations, the U.S. tech giant has also thrown obstacles on its way, especially when it removed a real-time protest map app from its app store last year. Now, …
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Racines at 650 Sherman St. (Provided by Racines) Racines, a 36-year-old Denver food institution, says goodbye a little earlier than expected. In April, Racines was one of the first coronavirus-related restaurant closings in the city, as the restaurant announced that it would close in January 2021, hoping to reopen after …
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SKOPJE, North Macedonia – Zoran Zaev, the favorite in Wednesday’s general election in North Macedonia, did more during his 30 months as prime minister than most Macedonian politicians in the almost 30 years since the country became independent from Yugoslavia. When Zaev resigned from the post of prime minister in …
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Elon Musk, Co-Founder and CEO of Tesla Inc. Alberto E. Rodriguez | fake pictures Travis County in Texas voted to grant Tesla tax breaks of at least $ 14.7 million to build a new auto plant, and eventually employ thousands, near the Austin airport. The site where Tesla has proposed …
Read More »Boeing delivered 20 aircraft in the second quarter. Here’s how bad it is.
Text size A Boeing 737 MAX airplane. Jason Redmond / AFP via Getty Images Boeing delivered 20 aircraft in the second quarter. While it is not unexpected, it is not good. The 737 MAX saga and the global coronavirus pandemic continue to plague the commercial aerospace giant. Boeing (ticker: BA) …
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