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Buzzcocks' Pete Shelley Dies At 63
The British singer and guitarist was one of the punk rock's first stars and perhaps its greatest songwriter.
Ex-Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn Indicted On Charges Of Underreporting Income
Ghosn was arrested last month — and ousted as chairman of Nissan — after he was accused of concealing income from the Japanese government.
Facebook Pays $643,000 Fine For Role In Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Facebook paid the fine to the U.K.'s data protection watchdog, but it also made no admission of liability.
Fiat Chrysler And Peugeot Sign 50-50 Merger Deal
The combined company will generate nearly €170 billion ($189 billion) annually, which is projected to be the third-most revenue of any automaker — leapfrogging GM, Ford and other companies.
U.S. Meat Supply Is 'Perilously Close' To A Shortage, CEO Warns
A Smithfield Foods plant in South Dakota that produces 4% to 5% of the nation's pork supply has become the latest meat processing facility to shut down as COVID-19 sickens plant workers.
Cathay Pacific To Cut U.S. Cabin Crew As COVID-19 Grounds Most Of Its Flights
The Hong Kong-based airline, which is flying just 3% of its schedule in the wake of the pandemic, will lay off nearly 300 employees in New York, San Francisco and LA.
Dozens Of Oil Tankers Wait Off California's Coast As The Pandemic Dents Demand
About three dozen tankers are anchored from Los Angeles and Long Beach up to San Francisco Bay, turning into floating storage for crude oil that is in short demand because of the coronavirus.
COVID-19 Is Cutting Into Vital Money U.S. Migrant Workers Send Back Home
A remittances expert estimates the money sent back to Latin America and the Caribbean could decline by 7%.
More Than 2,000 Americans Have Now Died From The Coronavirus
The U.S. hit the grim milestone on Saturday night after the number of coronavirus-related deaths doubled in two days.
Week In The News: Trump Impeached, Trump Supporters Rally, Democrats Debate
Donald Trump becomes only the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. He rallies his loyalists in Michigan. The 2020 Democrats debate. The roundtable is here.
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