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UPS Driver Family Frustrated by Court Ruling
NBC 6’s Tony Pipitone reports on the frustration that the family of the UPS driver killed by police are feeling after their lawsuit was tossed out of court.
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Man Arrested for Brutal Beating at UPS Store
NBC 6’s Victor Jorges has the latest on a man facing charges after he was caught on camera severely beating and pistol-whipping the manager of a UPS store in Miami Gardens.
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UPS Tests Tiny Battery-Powered Cycles in Congested Cities
UPS has unveiled a battery-powered, four-wheeled cycle to more efficiently haul cargo in some of the world’s most congested streets and to reduce its carbon footprint. The company unveiled the tiny delivery vehicles Tuesday in New York City. It said a trial run is focused on the city and several places in Europe. The slimmed-down vehicles look familiar enough with...
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Why ‘Free' Shipping Isn't Free
The big carriers such as FedEx, UPS and Amazon make lots of deliveries, and none of those packages are being shipped for “free.”
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Weeks After Surprising Shuffle, New TuSimple CEO Pledges to Be an ‘Evangelist' for Autonomous Driving
Xiaodi Hou co-founded autonomous-driving startup TuSimple in 2015, but he just took over as CEO and chairman of the board March 3.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Tuesday
U.S. stock futures rose Tuesday, pointing to multiday winning streaks for the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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Op-Ed: Investors Should Look at Technology, Health Care and Industrials for Long-Term Investing Potential
A rocky start to 2022 has unnerved investors but three sectors — tech, health care and industrials — offer a lot of opportunity.
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Netflix, TikTok Join List of Companies Refusing to Do Business with Russia
Netflix, UPS, TikTok, and Price Waterhouse Cooper have joined the long list of companies refusing to do business in Russia over their invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Is Driving Up Air Cargo Costs
A surge in jet fuel prices and limited capacity is making airfreight more expensive.
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Target Thinks It Can Keep Growing Sales — Here's How the Retailer Plans to Do It
Target’s strategy to keep growing sales includes sweeter perks, a more robust ad strategy and ear piercing.
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FedEx, UPS Suspend Shipments to Russia and Ukraine
U.S.-based United Parcel Service Inc and FedEx Corp. announced on Sunday that they were suspending shipments to Russia, citing the Russia-Ukraine conflict
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Many European Countries and Canada Join in Closing Their Airspace to Russian Planes
Officials for Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria and Iceland all announced measures to further isolate Russia.
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No-Fly Zones, Canceled Flights: How Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Is Disrupting Air Travel
Some airlines are taking longer routes to avoid the conflict, adding to fuel costs.
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Ukraine Closes Airspace to Civilian Flights Citing ‘High Risk'
Civilian flights within Ukraine were restricted through the end of Thursday, according to a notice to airmen.
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Biden Administration Urges Against U.S. Postal Service Plan to Spend Billions on Gas Vehicles
The Postal Service’s plan would blunt the Biden administration’s pledge to replace its federal fleet of 600,000 cars and trucks to electric power.
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Cramer Urges Investors to Use the Late-January Rally to Sell Stocks in Unprofitable Companies
“This is your chance to free yourself of those companies,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer said, one day after a dismal January closed out with a strong two-session rally.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Exxon Mobil, AMC Entertainment, UPS and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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FedEx Partners With HBCUs to Increase the Pipeline of Black Supply Chain Professionals
FedEx COO Raj Subramaniam told CNBC it’s part of an ongoing commitment to HBCUs, including a $5 million donation in 2021.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks to Start New Month Steady After Terrible January
U.S. stock futures pointed to a relatively flat open for the first trading day of February.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Tuesday
U.S. stock futures pointed to a relatively flat open for the first trading day of February.