Tesla’s domination of the electric vehicle market has continued in 2020, with the Silicon Valley-based EV maker accounting for nearly one quarter of electric car sales worldwide. This was despite the company’s Fremont and Shanghai plants experiencing shutdowns due to the pandemic, as well as the fact that the company’s highest-volume vehicle, the Model Y, […]
George Shultz, counsel and Cabinet member for two Republican presidents, dies at 100
Michael Abramowitz and David E. Hoffman, The Washington Post
Feb. 7, 2021
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Edward Miller, right, is sworn in as chairman of the National Labor Relations Board by Justice Byron White as Secretary of Labor George Shultz and his wife, Anne Harmon Miller, look on in June 1970.Washington Post photo by Harry Naltchayan
On Sunday, Oct. 12, 1986, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev had reached a climactic moment in their summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. Gorbachev proposed sweeping reductions in nuclear weapons if Reagan would constrain his missile defense plan, but Reagan balked.
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California BanCorp Appoints Julie Levenson to Board of Directors
California BanCorpFebruary 8, 2021 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) California BanCorp (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: CALB), the parent company of California Bank of Commerce (the “Bank”), today announced that Julie J. Levenson has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Company and the Bank.
Levenson is a career investment banker and financial adviser. She is a founding partner of La Honda Advisors, a Silicon Valley-based boutique advisory firm that provides M&A and capital markets advice to companies in the technology, consumer and health-tech industries. Previously, she served as a managing director of several investment banking firms, including Cowen and Company, Houlihan Lokey, Bear Stearns & Co. and Merrill Lynch.
Keeping in touch is made easier with these three gadgets
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Valentine’s Day is coming back around again, but this year s is unique. With a national lockdown and severe travel restrictions, many people will be unable to celebrate the big day with their other halves. Yet all is not lost - while once star-crossed lovers penned grand proclamations in hand written letters, today innovative tech wearables can help you feel closer to your dearest.
These three gadgets offer an alternative way to declare your love, no matter how much distance lies between you.
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HB Ring, from £870 for a pair