Vodafone says it is in advanced talks to sell its 45 percent stake of Verizon Wireless back to the U.
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Vodafone says it is in advanced talks to sell its 45 percent stake of Verizon Wireless back to the U.
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The steakhouse chain has been the subject of a raft of fake reviews by people looking to shuttle tourists here and away from their favorite restaurants. The restaurant chain Angus Steakhouse, recently described by one food critic as “unpatriotic in its crapness’, is surprisingly climbing the ranks of London’s best restaurants thanks to an elaborate Reddit ruse.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe sixth test flight of Musk’s megarocket is set to lift off from the Starbase facility in Texas this evening. The sixth test launch of SpaceX’s megarocket Starship is now scheduled for Tuesday, November 19, with a 30-minute launch window opening at 4:00 p.m. CT/5:00 p.m. ET. The rocket is set to lift off from the company’s Starbase facility near Brownsville, Texas.
More | Talk | Read It Later | SharePerplexity will give users product cards showing relevant items in response to questions related to shopping. Artificial intelligence search startup Perplexity on Monday launched a shopping hub to attract users, in a bid to beef up its platform as it attempts to take on Alphabet-owned Google’s dominance in the search engine space.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareNegotiators are fighting over three big parts of the money issue: How big the numbers are, how much is grants or loans, and who pays. Just as a simple lever can move heavy objects, rich nations are hoping another kind of leverage — the financial sort — can help them come up with the money that poorer nations need to cope with climate change.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIf you hear holly, jolly noises echoing from Concourse B at Denver International Airport this season, that’s just Santa and a few dozen of his closest friends. DIA’s Santa Layover Lounge is popping up for the 2024 holiday travel season with themed drinks, food and other festive offerings. (Jerrod Kazumi Popham, provided by DIA) “You see a lot of Christmas pop-up bars in downtown areas, and when we were talking last year about promotions I thought, ‘Why don’t we try that at the airport?'” said Stacey Stegman, senior vice president of communications and marketing at DIA.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFlanked by dozens of union members, a group of Colorado Democrats unveiled legislation Tuesday to remove a unique barrier to union organizing in the state. The proposal, which will not be introduced until the legislative session starts in early January, would repeal an 81-year-old requirement that unions in Colorado pass a second election before they can begin negotiating union dues and fees. Colorado is the only state with such a rule, legislators said, and they cast the measure as a way to remove an additional government requirement from union-employer negotiations. Federal law requires new unions to pass one election to form, though some states have so-called “right-to-work” laws that don’t require all employees in a unionized shop to pay dues or be a member of the union that represents them. The Colorado legislation, dubbed the Worker Protection Act, will be backed by Denver Democratic Reps.
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