ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The leaders of Greece and France are expected to announce a major, multibillion-euro deal in Paris on Tuesday involving the acquisition by Greece of at least six French-built warships, Greek state ERT TV reported. ERT said … [Continue reading] about Greece, France, expected to announce major warship deal
DeSantis asks secretary of state to investigate Facebook
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis asked Florida’s secretary of state to investigate Facebook on Monday based on a news article that reported the social media company gives preferential treatment to politicians, celebrities, … [Continue reading] about DeSantis asks secretary of state to investigate Facebook
China: 2 Canadians in prisoner swap freed for health reasons
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — China’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that two Canadians detained in late 2019 who were allowed to return to Canada in a prisoner swap were released on bail for health reasons. A ministry spokesperson made the comment as Beijing … [Continue reading] about China: 2 Canadians in prisoner swap freed for health reasons
Ford to add 10,800 jobs making electric vehicles, batteries
GLENDALE, Ky. (AP) — Ford and a partner company say they plan to build three major electric-vehicle battery factories and an auto assembly plant by 2025 — a dramatic investment in the future of EV technology that will create an estimated 10,800 jobs … [Continue reading] about Ford to add 10,800 jobs making electric vehicles, batteries
Curious about the impact of a shutdown? Just Wait.
One of the big differences between government and the private sector is the field of labor relations. In industry, it is usually disgruntled workers who go out on strike. Usually the shutdown is because of wages, benefits, working conditions or … [Continue reading] about Curious about the impact of a shutdown? Just Wait.