November

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The Implication of Robotics on the Future of Business

While the business sector has long been using robotics to make production more cost-efficient and effective, the future of robotics in business will expand far beyond automation robots. There are a few central trends where robots in business will be geared towards—these trends are lowering costs, decreasing contributions to climate change, creating efficiency, developing the harmony between humans and the use of robotics, and implementing quality checking standards.

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Strikes Are Sweeping the Labor Market as Workers Wield New Leverage

Shortly before midnight on Wednesday, manufacturing and distributing employees at a John Deere facility in Waterloo, Iowa, shut down the foundry and walked out as a form of a protest against the company’s working conditions. The foundry was already empty and understaffed when Deere started telling their employees with night shifts not to come to work. Overnight workers panicked because of the lack of jobs in the market.

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Biden’s Plan to Restore and Restructure Iran Deal

President Joe Biden and three of his European partners said in a joint statement on Saturday that they’re certain that the Iran atomic arrangement can be reestablished in spite of its slow down over the mid-year.

In a joint statement that came following a conversation between Biden, United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the G20 in Rome, the leaders said they are “convinced that it is possible to quickly reach and implement an understanding on return to full compliance” of the Iran nuclear deal.

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The Challenges of a Crowded Streaming Market

As streaming platforms grow in popularity, brands and platforms are attempting to differentiate and stay relevant to attract subscribers who are willing to hold a growing number of subscriptions. Although video streaming—specifically that of television—has existed since the late 1990’s it only truly came into wider public use in 2007 when Netflix unveiled its “Watch Now” feature. It changed the long stagnant home entertainment market forever, giving its subscribers the ability to get the shows and movies they loved on demand from practically anywhere.

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