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More than Half of Young Adults Now Live at Home
According to a recent Pew research study, 52 percent of adults between the ages of 18 to 29 live at home with their parents. Before 2020,

General Motors Takes 11 Percent Stake in Nikola
General Motors has made a deal with Nikola Corp to help engineer and build the electric truck company’s electric pickup truck in exchange for an

Northeastern University Dismisses 11 Student for Violating Coronavirus Rules
Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, has sent 11 students home and denied them any tuition reimbursement after they were found violating public health guidelines put

Consumers Choose a Few Well-Known Brands as Online Grocery Shopping Explodes
There is little question about the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on day-to-day life in America. One of the fastest changes brought on by

Nintendo Will Kickoff 35th Anniversary of Mario with Special Showcase
Nintendo recently announced precisely how it plans to celebrate its most iconic game, Super Mario Bros., for its 35th anniversary. “We look forward to everyone joining us

The Payroll Tax Holiday, Explained
Effective Sept. 1, some employees will no longer have to pay the 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax until the start of 2021. The payroll tax holiday

LG Develops Battery Powered Air-Purifying Face Mask
South Korea based technology company, LG, is looking to capitalize on the current (and possibly future) health concerns. Earlier this year, LG released its facial recognition payment devices

Lego Benefits from Lockdowns
Things are looking up for popular Danish toymaker Lego. After a 14 percent jump in sales in the first half of 2020, Lego is adding 120 stores worldwide,


Square Inc.’s Cash App Rakes in Money
Jack Dorsey’s payment processing and mobile point of sale company, Square, seems to have struck gold with its development of alternative banking application Cash App. In Q2,