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Boeing To Move HQ From Chicago To Arlington: WSJ Boeing To Move HQ From Chicago To Arlington: WSJ
Boeing To Move HQ From Chicago To Arlington: WSJ Boeing could be moving its headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, according to the Wall Street Journal. Sources told the outlet that the move would put top execs of the aircraft manufacturer closer to the Capitol Region. Boeing's Chicago headquarters hosts about 500 employees and previously labelled it as a "ghost town," according to an article from Reuters in October 2021. The announcement is expected to come as early as next week, WJS reports.  Virginia Glen Youngkin released a statement regarding the announcement, saying "The decision to call Virginia home shows that the Comm…
Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Means Higher MD Gas Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Means Higher MD Gas
Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Means Higher MD Gas “Pain at the pump,” was a concern reporters pushed President Biden on during a press conference about the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Thursday. Although Biden urged the energy sector to not move prices, experts say the US is already feeling the pinch since tensions began to escalate between the two nations. “Any disruptions to oil flows from Russia in a context of low spare capacity in other regions could easily send oil prices to $120 (a barrel),” Natasha Kaneva, JPMorgan’s head of global commodities strategy, wrote in a report published earlier in February. Gas prices had already t…
TikTokers Blast PA Restaurant For Allegedly Touting 'Ineffective' COVID-19 Treatments TikTokers Blast PA Restaurant For Allegedly Touting 'Ineffective' COVID-19 Treatments
TikTokers Blast PA Restaurant For Allegedly Touting 'Ineffective' Covid-19 Treatments TikTokers are putting a Pennsylvania restaurant on blast for apparently using its Facebook page to promote the distribution of unproven COVID-19 treatments. Taste of Sicily's social media manager Christine Mason has been posting videos to the Palmyra restaurant's social media page saying she has "H" or "I" -- Ivermectin and Hydroxychloriquine, Fox43 reports. The two medications are controversial COVID-19 treatments that have not been approved by the FDA.  Mason in a separate video says the medications are free but urges people to donate. TikTok users @thatdaneshguy and @rx0rcist claim thi…