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Author: Antonio Chad

Securities and Exchange Commission voted to revive executive compensation clawback rule

October 15, 2021 Antonio Chad

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday casted a ballot to resuscitate a standard, left incomplete beginning around 2015, that would expand the…

North Korea trying to conceal the expansion and changes in its Uranium Enrichment Plant, report

October 8, 2021October 8, 2021 Antonio Chad

North Korea is attempting to conceal the extension and changes it is making to its Uranium Enrichment Plant (UEP), as indicated by satellite…

US added more jobs than expected in September, with the private sector hiring 568,000 workers

October 8, 2021 Antonio Chad

US companies added a greater number of jobs than anticipated in September, with the private sector recruiting 568,000 specialists for the month, as…

Wells Fargo reportedly cheated many of its clients by charging them higher fees

September 30, 2021 Antonio Chad

Wells Fargo cheated a significant number of its business customers by charging them higher-than-settled upon fees, as indicated by a report. The bank,…

Female employees in the Kabul city government says to stay home

September 22, 2021 Antonio Chad

Female employees in the Kabul city government have been advised to remain at home, with work just allowed for the individuals who can’t…

Haiti’s chief prosecutor fired after tried to get new PM Ariel Henry charged over the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse

September 18, 2021 Antonio Chad

Haiti’s chief prosecutor attempted to get new Prime Minister Ariel Henry charged over the July assassination of President Jovenel Moïse – however was…

data says Public housing residents died from the COVID at a rate nearly twice their share of the city’s population

September 17, 2021 Antonio Chad

Public housing residents died from the coronavirus at a rate almost double their share of the city’s population, as per new data delivered…

Boeing board of directors must face a lawsuit from shareholders over two fatal 737 MAX crashes

September 9, 2021 Antonio Chad

A Delaware judge ruled on Tuesday that Boeing’s board of directors should confront a lawsuit from investors more than two fatal 737 MAX…

Moderna’s COVID-19 booster may not be available for the masses, limiting shots to only Pfizer recipients: Fauci

September 7, 2021 Antonio Chad

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday said Moderna’s COVID-19 booster vaccine may not be accessible for the masses when the US intends to begin…

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