Coast Guard veteran transforms Blue Bird school bus into luxury home on wheels
Complete with a stove, artificial fireplace, and gorgeous bathroom, this school bus isn’t like anything you’ve ever seen.
United Airlines officials said Thursday that travel will recover from the pandemic, but they just don’t know when, and investors appeared to punish the airline for that doubt and a cautious outlook for early 2021. The comments came one day after United reported a $1.9 billion loss in the fourth quarter, slightly worse than expected. United also gave a slightly more pessimistic first-quarter outlook than rival Delta Air Lines did just last week.
RM LAW, P.C. is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of NantKwest, Inc. ("NantKwest" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: NK) concerning possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of law related to the Company's efforts to sell the Company to ImmunityBio, Inc.
The retailer provided a near-term update and a long-term plan, and investors largely seem to have liked what they heard.
Aspen Dental has officially opened its doors in Mays Landing, New Jersey with the opening of a brand-new office, bringing two new local dentists to their community. This is the 2nd Aspen Dental practice in the state of New Jersey, as Aspen Dental continues to break down barriers and bring comprehensive, affordable care to patients across the country.
A rep for the "Saved By the Bell" alum, 44, tells Yahoo Entertainment that tests have determined the former child star has stage IV small cell carcinoma cancer after his initial cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
ExOne has joined the Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association (AMGTA) to support independent sustainability research in 3D printing.
The "Small & Medium Caliber Ammunition Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (7.62 x 39 mm, 23 x 115 mm), by Region (Asia Pacific, MEA, Central & South America) and Segment Forecasts, 2020-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
"I'm a contractor and I thought there could be an improved tool for leveling door and window frames," said one of two inventors, from Savannah, Ga., "so we invented the P D + W. Our design ensures that you have perfectly level and plum doors and windows every time."
Dwayne Haskins visited the Panthers earlier this month, but left unsigned.
Brazilian beermaker Ambev will receive 1,000 electric vehicles, including vans and trucks, from startup FNM and truckmaker Agrale, the company told Reuters on Thursday, as part of its plan to convert its fleet to clean energy. Ambev has some 5,300 trucks in its fleet, one of Brazil's largest, used to distribute beer and other beverages across South America's largest economy, where it dominates the market. Ambev has said it wants at least half of its truck fleet to operate on clean energy by 2023.
Ovechkin's wife raised several good points about individual responsibility, as the NHL's decision to play without a bubble continues to have bad consequences.
The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) announced today that it has opened registration for its Annual Issues Symposium (AIS) 2021—Stronger Together, to be held May 11–12, 2021. Offered virtually to the workers compensation industry and beyond, the event will be open to everyone and offered at no charge. Registration details can be found at ncci.com/AIS .
Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 21, 2021) - Northern Graphite Corporation (TSXV: NGC) (OTCQB: NGPHF) ("Northern" or the "Company") announces that it plans to complete a non-brokered private placement of up to $2.8 million through the sale of up to 10 million units at a price of $0.28 per unit. Each unit will be comprised of one common share and one half of one share purchase warrant with each full ...
Heimerdinger honored with Action100PR NewswireNASHVILLE, Tenn. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kathie Heimerdinger was honored as the first recipient of Action 247's Action 100, a program to honor Tennesseans taking ACTION in their communities.
U.S. President Joe Biden formally requested that officials extend the nationwide bans on evictions and foreclosures hours after his inauguration. Biden asked the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to consider extending the federal eviction moratorium until at least March 31, 2021. Rochelle Walensky, the new CDC director, subsequently announced that she had extended the moratorium upon Biden’s request, calling it a “protective public health measure.”
EXCLUSIVE: BRON Studios has brought on Brady Fujikawa for the role of Executive Vice President of Film where he, reporting directly to Chairman and CEO Aaron L. Gilbert, will oversee all film production from development and financing through production and distribution. Prior to landing at BRON, Fujikawa was an exec at Lionsgate, working on his […]
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - January 21, 2021) - The following statement is being issued by Levi & Korsinsky, LLP:To: All persons or entities who purchased or otherwise acquired securities of Restaurant Brands International Inc. ("Restaurant Brands") (NYSE: QSR) between April 29, 2019 and October 28, 2019. You are hereby notified that a securities class action lawsuit has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. ...
BullseyeEngagement LLC today announced that it has named Raquel Furrer as its Chief Customer Success Officer. In this role, Furrer will be responsible for both expanding Bullseye’s customer base and ensuring that all customers have an outstanding experience using Bullseye’s human capital management software solutions. Furrer will assume her new role immediately.
(Bloomberg) -- Treasury Secretary-designate Janet Yellen refrained from making specific pledges on boosting individual tax rates in responses to questions from U.S. senators, pledging only to work with lawmakers on the issue of whether households earning up to $400,000 a year would face increased levies under Biden administration proposals.In responses running more than 100 pages, Yellen, who awaits Senate approval for to the post, answered follow-up questions on a wide range of subjects from Senate Finance Committee members submitted after her confirmation hearing before the panel on Tuesday. The document was obtained by Bloomberg News.Topics spanned climate change to sanctions policy and moves to maintain the dollar’s status as the world’s main reserve currency. Following are some highlights from Yellen’s comments:Tax policyYellen promised to “work with members of Congress” on whether households earning less than $400,000 a year will be protected from any reversal of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts -- something Biden pledged on the campaign trailShe also dodged the question of whether a repeal of the cap on state and local tax deductions, as proposed by Biden, would deliver a big tax cut to wealthy Americans while doing next to nothing for those in the bottom half of income distributionShe was more direct in responding to criticism of Biden’s plan to reduce the threshold for the federal estate tax, saying “about the wealthiest six out of every thousand estates would face any tax” under the planBiden’s team will develop tax proposals through the budget process, including one based on his pledge to raise the corporate rate to 28% from 21%, she saidTreasury-Fed tiesYellen suggested that she won’t mount a fresh fight to revive several Federal Reserve lending facilities that were phased out by her predecessor. “The Federal Reserve will continue to provide support to the economy through its ongoing programs and the use of its available tools but as mandated by Congress, the 13(3) facilities funded by the Cares Act will not be available,” she wrote, referring to a section of the law governing the FedAt the same time, she said, “Right now, taking too little action poses the greatest riskShe also pledged not to pressure the Fed on the scope of its asset purchases, a point of concern among some politicians and economists given the scale and impact of Fed bond buying. “I understand deeply why it is so important to maintain the tradition of the independence of the Fed in monetary policy,” said the former Fed chiefRead More: Republicans Will Keep Trying to Limit Fed’s Emergency Loan PowerExchange ratesYellen reiterated her pledge from Tuesday that the U.S. won’t seek a weaker currency, and didn’t refer to the “strong dollar” policy the Treasury once pursuedShe said the administration will work, across agencies, “to put effective pressure on countries that are intervening in the foreign exchange market to gain a trade advantage”Yellen singled out bilateral deficits as an indicator of unfair trade practices, which she said she will “vigorously oppose,” although she said the gaps should be assessed in the context of the U.S.’s broader trade relationship with each country rather than a “single catch-all metric”Read More: U.S. Tags Switzerland Currency Manipulator, Keeps China on WatchChina policyYellen reiterated that there will be no immediate lifting of tariffs on China and that the Biden administration will be monitoring China’s adherence to pledges made in the Trump administration’s “phase one” bilateral trade dealShe also repeated that the administration will use the “full array of tools” to counter China’s “abusive economic practices.” The strategy will include working with allies to take on China’s “unfair” actionsYellen said that it’s important that aid from the IMF, World Bank and elsewhere to help countries around the world combat Covid-19 doesn’t end up going to repay Chinese loansMore broadly, Yellen said the U.S. needs to compete with China’s “economic statecraft” around the world and build partnerships distinguished from President Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road InitiativeRead More: Biden Team Hints at Keeping Trump’s Tough Line Toward ChinaDebt issuanceYellen said she will review the Treasury’s debt-issuance strategy, including the weighted average maturity of federal debtShe didn’t immediately suggest major changes. “Today, the demand for existing Treasury instruments remains robust and is sufficient to meet U.S. financing needs. Introducing new, ultra-long-term instruments would add new complexities to this market and deserves further study”Read More: Yellen Gets Wall Street Buzzing About 50-Year U.S. TreasuriesClimate change“We cannot solve the climate crisis without effective carbon pricing,” Yellen wrote. “The president supports an enforcement mechanism that requires polluters to bear the full cost of the carbon pollution they are emitting”She also said tax policy should be used to provide incentives for individuals and businesses to adopt “climate-friendly policies”But she raised concern about proposals to impose stress tests on banks to measure their ability to withstand the economic impact of climate change on assets and loans. “Generating environmental regulation is not the mission of financial regulators.” Such tests are an “indirect punishment” for holding fossil-fuel assets, she saidYellen warned that “stranded assets” could result from the development of new forms of clean energyForeign sanctionsYellen said the Treasury would “conduct a careful review of sanctions to ensure that they are targeted, effective, and minimize unintended consequences.” The Trump administration imposed a wide range of sanctions on companies, individuals and even oil tankers tied to Iran, North Korea, China, Venezuela and Russia -- often unilaterally.Iran dealYellen said she will ensure Iran takes steps to “resume compliance” with the nuclear deal struck under the Obama administration, which will be needed to warrant sanctions reliefShe also said she agreed that Iran is the world’s largest sponsor of state terrorism.“I will ensure that Treasury continues its important work to combat Iran’s support for terrorism and abuse of human rights”(Updates with further responses starting with ‘Exchange rates’ section.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
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