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Amazon Joins Health Wearables Market
As consumers continue to try to adopt a healthier lifestyle, wearables like the Fitbit and the Apple Watch have given more control and insight to

Federal Reserve Expected to Push for Higher Inflation
The Federal Reserve recently announced its new policy outline responding to the pandemic’s economic impact, including a proposal to set higher inflation goals. The bank plans to

Beyond Meat Launches its own Website to Sell Directly to Customers
Beyond Met launched its own e-commerce site allowing customers to buy its plant-based meat products. Beyond Meat’s addition of an e-commerce site shows how coronavirus has

New Flood Risk Estimates Released for All American Homeowners
Every American home will now have a flood score from one to ten assigned to it and made available on Realtor.com, thanks to the First Street

Apple’s New Update Will Interfere with Facebook’s Advertising
Facebook says that new updates to Apple’s operating system will interfere with Facebook’s ability to personalize ads for its users. Apple is launching its new iOS

Teva Pharmaceutical Indicted on Price-Fixing Charge
The U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust division indicted Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. on Aug. 25, claiming that the generic drug-maker fixed prices on some of its

Coronavirus Boosts Infrared Camera Industry
The global infrared camera market is currently projected to swell from $6 billion in 2019 to $10 billion by 2026. The technology is increasingly used as a

Google Launches New Chrome Update
Google has announced a new update to its popular Google Chrome browser, which will help make life easier for the people working from home during

SEC Expands Definition of Accredited Investor
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced a change to the definition of an accredited investor, expanding it to include more individuals who can participate.

Consumer Confidence Sinks to Six-Year Low
Consumer confidence decreased for the second straight month, hitting its lowest level in the past six years. The Consumer Confidence Survey, conducted by Neilson on