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Trump to slain soldier's widow: 'He knew what he signed up for' President Trump reportedly told the widow of a Green Beret who died in Niger that the soldier “knew what he signed up for” during a phone call on Tuesday. The widow of Army Sgt. La David Johnson received the five-min...
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Man's diary leads to arrest for child sexual abuse: cops A North Dakota man living in Georgia was arrested after police got a hold of his diary -- which apparently described several instances when he molested children as young as 6 months old, according to reports out Monday. ...
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Did Trump Say “He Knew What He Signed Up For”? In the latest presidential attack, Donald Trump has been accused of an insensitive disposition towards the widow of fallen soldier. The post FACT CHECK: Did Trump Say �...
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The Real Reason Millennials Aren't Getting Rich, According to a Millennial Who Retired at 28 Why are Millennials having a hard time saving enough to invest in their future? This Millennial who retired at 28 has the answer.
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How to invest without losing money

USA Today - 18 Oct 2017 19:04
How to invest without losing money When it comes to returns, time is your friend.        
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Trump reverses course, rejects Alexander-Murray deal on health care subsidies A day after signaling support for the Alexander-Murray plan, Trump tweets that the deal might benefit insurance companies too much.        
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Neiman Marcus' gift list for billionaires reveals the guilt that plagues America's richest people Neiman Marcus Every year, Neiman Marcus releases a Fantasy Gift list with some items costing more than $1 million. In recent years,gifts on the list have been coupled with charity donations. Thecoupling of charity with a...
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Trump lashes out at NFL for not asking players to stand for national anthem President Donald Trump took to Twitter this morning to lash out at the National Football League's decision not to force players to stand for the national anthem.
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Trouble may be ahead for Tootsie Roll Industries

New York Post - 18 Oct 2017 04:24
Trouble may be ahead for Tootsie Roll Industries Halloween may bring more tricks than treats for Tootsie Roll Industries, according to a ­short-seller. Ben Axler's Spruce Point Capital Management is taking a short position on the candy-maker and predicts its stock cou...
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Amazon reportedly wasted $40 million on a Robert De Niro show it killed after the Harvey Weinstein scandal Getty Amazon scrapped an untitled, Robert De Niro-led series that would have cost $160 million. The company cancelled it following the sexualharassment allegationsagainst Harvey Weinstein, a producer on the show, and Ama...
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Is The City A Platform Worth Billions?

Forbes - 18 Oct 2017 16:45
Is The City A Platform Worth Billions? Smart city revenue growth will total tens of billions of dollars, and a "city as platform" manifesto has gained support from both cities and technology vendors.
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Here's the GoFundMe for the slain soldier's family whose name Trump could not remember The page was set up for La David T. Johnson's children's college fund.
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Migrating pelicans can once again stop by for a mouthful of fish in Israel. The Agriculture Ministry says Wednesday it will keep funding a pet project to feed thousands of …
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Teen Stabbed His Young Siblings to Death So He Could Be Alone, Police Say The teen's father was also stabbed and is in serious but stable condition
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Sweden's foreign minister says sexual misconduct "also occurs at the highest political level" and she has experienced it as a woman in politics.
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Hillary Clinton Says Threats of War With North Korea Are 'Dangerous and Short-Sighted' She was speaking at a forum in the South Korean capital Seoul
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Boeing's Thorny Situation

Barron's - 18 Oct 2017 00:19
Boeing's Thorny Situation The U.S. airplane manufacturer could experience some headwinds after rival Airbus agreed to take a controlling stake in Bombardier as a way to get around a proposed tariff.
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Adidas CEO says his worst career setback was getting fired from HP for having a bad attitude Ina Fassbender/Reuters Adidas CEO KasperRørsted was 42 years old when he was fired from Hewlett-Packard in 2004. He says it was his career's worst setback, and he blames getting fired on his bad attitude and confrontati...
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Lost In Transit: Is Your Sales Team Overwhelming Your Customer? Is Your Sales Team Overwhelming Your Customer?
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Dow soars to open above 23,000 for the first time

New York Post - 18 Oct 2017 16:20
Dow soars to open above 23,000 for the first time The Dow Jones industrial average opened above 23,000 for the first time Wednesday after briefly crossing the milestone in intraday trading Tuesday. Strong earnings results from IBM propelled the Dow 114.49 points -- or 0...
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Deputies issue warning after kid allegedly chased by clown As Halloween nears, so do the clown pranks. Florida deputies have issued a warning after an 11-year-old boy in Volusia County was nearly attacked by a man dressed as a clown, WESH 2 reported. "Warning to evil clowns and ...
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Amid Weinstein Allegations, LA City Attorney Calls for Sexual Harassment Victims to Come Forward In the wake of the allegations of sexual abuse and harassment at the hands of Harvey Weinstein that have rocked Hollywood, Los Angeles’ city attorney Mike Feuer has asked victims of sexual harassment and abuse to come ...
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