Map Source: EpiRisk By: Peter Sirota All travel and tourism apps can defer payment until Q4 for any use of Mapbox, no matter the costs and no matter the API. We see the ripple effect the pandemic is having on the economy and our customers in real time — especially the decrease in travel across the globe. In moments like… Continue reading Deferred payment until Q4 for travel and tourism companies impacted by COVID-19
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Pitstop raises $2.5m in Series A funding led by Group Landmark
Pitstop, the Bangalore-based doorstep car service, and repairs provider has raised $2.5 million (Rs 18.56 crore) in Series A funding round, which was led by TPG Growth backed-Group Landmark. Pitstop aims to expand its services in 15 cities by end-2020 and plans to onboard over 1,000 garages and 1,500 doorstep service vans by the end-2021.… Continue reading Pitstop raises $2.5m in Series A funding led by Group Landmark
Groupe Renault shuts down production at industrial sites in France
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Microsoft and GitHub Strengthen Their Hold on Open Source
Microsoft will soon control more of the open source software development ecosystem. GitHub, which Microsoft bought in 2018, said Monday that it will acquire NPM, which offers a crucial service for JavaScript developers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. GitHub is the most popular place to host open source software on the web and… Continue reading Microsoft and GitHub Strengthen Their Hold on Open Source
FDA Approves the First Commercial Coronavirus Tests in the US
After a weeks-long shortage of COVID-19 tests and limits on screening that have hampered officials’ ability to respond to the crisis, the first commercial tests for the disease have received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration. The new tests could dramatically increase the number of people who can be screened. Both tests received… Continue reading FDA Approves the First Commercial Coronavirus Tests in the US
Tesla starts delivering the Model Y
Sponsored Links Hannes Breustedt/picture alliance via Getty Images Tesla’s Model Y is reaching buyers roughly a year after its debut. The company has followed up numerous buyer reports by confirming that deliveries of its electric crossover are officially underway in spring (really, late winter) as promised. It’s not clear just how many vehicles are enroute… Continue reading Tesla starts delivering the Model Y
Federal Court Permanently Bars Former Liberty Tax Service Owners from Tax Preparation Business
A federal court in Tampa, Florida has permanently barred Steven Doletzky, formerly doing business as Liberty Tax Service, from operating a tax return preparation business and preparing federal tax returns for others, the Justice Department announced today. The court also ordered Doletzky to disgorge $175,000 of ill-gotten gains that the United States alleges he received… Continue reading Federal Court Permanently Bars Former Liberty Tax Service Owners from Tax Preparation Business
Jury Finds Los Angeles Businessman Guilty in $1 Billion Biodiesel Tax Fraud Scheme
Four Members of Kingston Family, including the CEO and CFO of Washakie Renewable Energy, Previously Pleaded Guilty A federal jury in Salt Lake City, Utah, convicted California businessman Lev Aslan Dermen, also known as Levon Termendzhyan, of criminal charges today relating to a $1 billion renewable fuel tax credit fraud scheme, announced Principal Deputy Assistant… Continue reading Jury Finds Los Angeles Businessman Guilty in $1 Billion Biodiesel Tax Fraud Scheme
Hyundai Motor’s China plant sales in February fall 97% from a year ago
FILE PHOTO: The Hyundai booth displays the company logo at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. January 16, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst SEOUL (Reuters) – Hyundai Motor’s (005380.KS) China domestic plant sales in February was 1,007 vehicles, company data showed on Tuesday, down 97% from 38,017 vehicles a year ago. The automaker’s… Continue reading Hyundai Motor’s China plant sales in February fall 97% from a year ago
San Francisco’s shelter-in-place order does not apply to gig workers
Earlier today, San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced a shelter-in-place order in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. The order legally requires people to stay home as much as possible unless it’s essential that they leave to do things like go to the grocery store, buy gas or go to the pharmacy. So,… Continue reading San Francisco’s shelter-in-place order does not apply to gig workers