Honey Nut Cheerios Works With Oat Farmers to Dedicate 3,300 Acres to Pollinators by 2020 - Video OneTitle
Honey Nut Cheerios Works With Oat Farmers to Dedicate 3,300 Acres to Pollinators by 2020 - Video OneTitle
Bayer Pledges 1 Million Hands-On Science Learning Experiences For Children By 2020 To Help Inspire Next Generation Of Innovators - Bayer MSMS “Say TkU” Campaign
Biden sex assault accuser Tara Reade calls for him to drop out of 2020 presidential race, says she'd take polygraph if he 'takes one'
Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden strongly denies claims by Tara Reade that he sexually assaulted her in 1993, when he was a senator.
Facebook will allow most employees to work from home through end of 2020
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will announce Thursday that most of the company's employees will be given the choice to continue to work from home through the end of 2020, a company spokeswoman told CNBC.
NFL cancels 2020 draft event in Las Vegas due to coronavirus
The NFL draft will still be televised, even though the public, in-person event in Las Vegas has been canceled.
Most 2020 swing state voters want more direct payments during coronavirus, CNBC/Change Research poll finds
Democrats are pushing for at least one more round of direct payments during the coronavirus crisis after many voters got $1,200 stimulus checks.
Nintendo's 2020 game pipeline is looking weak: Analyst
Despite the strong demand for Nintendo's Switch console and the breakout success of its "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" title, Kazunori Ito of Morningstar Investment Management Asia says he does not see a strong game pipeline for the company this year.
Norwegian Cruise Line CEO: 'We expect to sail sometime in 2020'
Norwegian Cruise is working "shoulder-to-shoulder" with health officials to "develop an enhanced protocol" to relaunch cruise trips, CEO Frank Del Rio said.
Stocks' bullish momentum poised to continue in 2020, if history is any guide
Stocks are on pace to log their best year of gains since 2013, and if history serves as a guide, the bullish momentum should continue through the next 12 months.
Why wealth inequality is driving Democrats in the 2020 election
Why the rhetoric surrounding wealth inequality is especially acute this election season among Democratic presidential candidates — and will continue to be so.
Post-Market Wrap: May 08, 2020
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CNBC Markets Now provides a look at the day's market moves with commentary and analysis from Michael Santoli, CNBC Senior Markets Commentator.
The Look Ahead: May 08, 2020
Beyond Meat shares rise as first-quarter revenue soars 141%, but it withdraws 2020 forecast due to coronavirus
Citing uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic that's shuttered much of the dine-in restaurant industry around the world, the company suspended its full-year forecast.
Equinor has reduced 2020 costs by $3 billion and is prepared to do more, CEO says
Trump is playing the coronavirus 'blame game' with China ahead of the 2020 election: OCBC
The Trump Administration has attacked China over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Vasu Menon of OCBC warns tensions between Washington and Beijing could pick up even further, heading into the 2020 election.
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2020 will see more store closures, expert says
Stacey Widlitz, president at SW Retail Advisors, speaks to CNBC about the retail picture in both the U.K. and the U.S.
'Not the economy, stupid': A majority of Americans say 2020 election will be about other issues
A majority of Americans think a recession is likely in the next year, but amid historically low unemployment and a record stock market, most voters say the 2020 election will not be about the economy, according to a new CNBC Invest In You survey on money and politics released Monday.
Student loan borrowers could see big changes in 2020
Student debt has become a central issue in the 2020 presidential campaign. Legislation is being introduced to address the crisis. And the U.S. Department of Education is also considering some big changes for borrowers.
How the 2020 presidential candidates' Q4 fundraising numbers shape up
CNBC's Eamon Javers and political reporter Brian Schwartz join the "Power Lunch" team to break down the latest presidential campaign fundraising numbers.
What top advisors see on the horizon for markets in 2020
Financial advisors who made CNBC's FA 100 list of leading firms for 2019 share what their outlook is on factors influencing markets and investors in the new year, from domestic politics to global trade and corporate earnings.
Heal the land, secure our future | David Pocock's 2020s vision
Regenerative agriculture can revolutionise the continent. That’s not a pie-in-the-sky utopia, but something we can all bring about
How should we stare down the challenges of a new decade? Where will we find hope and solutions? This is the first piece in a new series in which we ask prominent Australians to write about one thing they think could improve the nation in the 2020s
We need a revolution in Australia. Many can sense that. We’re richer than ever, but when it comes to our environment and the climate we’re in a big hole – and we need to stop digging. We must find new ways of living on this incredible continent we have brought to the brink of climatic and ecological catastrophe. If that sounds bleak, it is. But what if the revolution we need is already taking place; in the space between our ears and the ground beneath our feet?
Related: Farmer wants a revolution: 'How is this not genocide?'
Transitioning to regenerative agriculture isn’t some sort of pie-in-the-sky hoping for a utopia
Will we challenge and transform our thinking, or continue ploughing on towards the cliff edge up ahead?
Related: Look after the soil, save the Earth: farming in Australia's unrelenting climate
David Pocock is a professional rugby union player and co-author of the book In Our Nature with his partner, Emma Pocock
Continue reading...Trump 'very confident' of Covid-19 vaccine in 2020 and predicts up to 100,000 US deaths
US president again criticises Beijing as European countries prepare to ease lockdown
Donald Trump has said he is “very confident” there will be a vaccine for coronavirus by the end of the year, revising up his estimate of the final US death toll as several European countries prepare for a cautious easing of lockdowns.
The president used a Fox News “virtual town hall” on Sunday night to repeat his regular virus talking points, including that a vaccine was not far away, Covid-19 was China’s fault and the economy would not only recover but “grow like crazy”.
Related: Mike Pompeo: 'enormous evidence' coronavirus came from Chinese lab
Global coronavirus cases have surpassed 3.5 million with more than 247,000 deaths.
In New York, the centre of the US outbreak, an emergency field hospital erected in Central Park is set to close. Dozens of New Yorkers were fined for violating social distancing guidelines as they flocked to beaches and parks in balmy weekend weather.
China reported three new coronavirus cases, versus two the day before.
Japan’s state of emergency is expected to be extended until the end of the month.
France will not quarantine anyone arriving from the EU, the Schengen area or Britain due to the coronavirus.
New Zealand has reported no new coronavirus cases for the first time.
South Korea plans to ease a ban on some gatherings and events as long as they “follow disinfection measures”.
Brazil has become the first country in Latin America to report more than 100,000 cases.
The Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, announced mosques will reopen across large parts of the Islamic republic after they were closed in early March.
Continue reading...How to build a gaming PC for 2020, part two: choosing a mouse, keyboard and monitor
You’ve bought the perfect PC – now you need to complete your setup to get the best from your games. Here are our suggestions
When you’re buying a new gaming PC from scratch, the machine itself is only part of the picture. To get the very best out of the most demanding modern games, you’ll need the rest of your setup to be working hard too – especially if you ever want to win at Call of Duty: Warzone.
Here then, are our picks for the best gaming monitors, keyboards and mice. Helping me to make the selection are Alan Dexter, senior hardware editor at PC Gamer, Chris Wilson, design director at Cardboard Sword, Al Bickham, communications manager at Creative Assembly, and Nic Claassen, head of product business at Acer UK.
Continue reading...US Nasdaq index recovers all of 2020's losses triggered by Covid-19
Gains from the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Microsoft boosted the index as it turned positive
The technology-heavy Nasdaq index turned positive for 2020 on Thursday, boosted by gains in the share prices of companies such as Amazon, Microsoft and Netflix, which have fared well during the Covid-19 lockdown.
The US index caught up all this year’s losses, taking it back to its level at the beginning of January, after rising 1.4% on Thursday to 8,979.66. It ended last year at 8,972.
Continue reading...Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of FORM GSTR 9/9C for FY 2018-19 till 30th September, 2020
[To be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)] Government of India Ministry of Finance
Seeks to extend the validity of e-way bills till 31.05.2020 for those e-way bills which expire during the period from 20.03.2020 to 15.04.2020 and generated till 24.03.2020
[To be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)] Government of India Ministry of Finance
Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B, Jan-March, 2020 returns for the taxpayers registered in Ladakh
[To be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)] Government of India Ministry of Finance
Seeks to make fifth amendment (2020) to CGST Rules
[To be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)] Government of India Ministry of Finance
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Newsletter on Daily Professional Updates- 07/05/2020
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Direct Tax expectations from Union Budget 2020
Колонки - Календарь перемен: 6 – 12 апреля 2020 года
Мы получаем шанс принять верные решения на будущее. Наилучшее время для этого середина недели с 7 по 9 апреля.