Fast Company
After being found guilty of falsifying business records, Trump is set to be sentenced in July. Here’s what to expect if he’s given a prison sentence. After being found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree, Donald Trump’s legal woes now move into the sentencing phase. And what happens next is anybody’s guess.
The new partnership offers sweet perks for app users, but also the e-commerce giant itself. Amazon now offers restaurant food delivery under a new Grubhub collaboration, wedged in with the site’s half-billion or so other products. And as yet another perk to Prime-paying customers, they’ll also pay zero for deliveries through a free Grubhub+ membership.
A New York jury in the former president’s criminal hush money trial delivered a verdict late Thursday afternoon. The jury in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial has found the former president guilty of all 34 felony counts against him. They delivered their verdict late Thursday afternoon after two days of deliberations that spanned 9 1/2 hours.
The agency’s enhanced oversight of Boeing will continue in coming months. U.S. regulators will not immediately allow Boeing to increase 737 MAX production as it addresses ongoing safety issues, the agency’s administrator said on Thursday, after a three-hour meeting with company officials, including outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun.
170 recently shuttered stores are set to reopen starting this fall, in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas. 99 Cents Only store products are about to appear on the shelves of Dollar Tree. On Wednesday, Dollar Tree confirmed it acquired the rights to 170 of the 371 recently shuttered 99 Cents Only stores that closed back in April. At the time,...
The infection was the second human case in Michigan, which has confirmed more cases of bird flu in dairy cattle than any other state. A third U.S. dairy worker tested positive for bird flu after exposure to infected cows, and was the first to suffer respiratory problems, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
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