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A Correction Creeps Closer

Barron's - 2 Jan 2018 22:25
A Correction Creeps Closer Though 2018 could be another strong year, evidence is mounting that a pullback may finally be in the cards.
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James Comey Expresses Hope For 'More Ethical Leadership' In 2018 The former FBI director tweeted that he'd like to see a focus on "the truth and lasting values" in the new year.
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Chocolate could reportedly vanish as early as 2050. This revelation has led scientists from the University of California at Berkeley to work with Virginia-based manufacturer Mars, Incorporated to save the cacao plant fro...
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Nine Inmates Dead, Dozens Escape as Riot Erupts in a Brazil Prison Gang violence is common in Brazil's notorious prisons
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42 survive boat capsizing off Indonesia's Borneo; 8 dead Rescuers have found 42 survivors and are searching for one man still missing after a speedboat capsized off Indonesia's part of Borneo island.
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Man accused of beating stepson to death, forcing brothers to sleep next to body A Florida man beat his stepson to death for sneaking out of bed to get a cookie -- and then forced the boy’s brothers to sleep next to his body all night, according to prosecutors. Jack Junior Montgomery, 31, of Tampa,...
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Teen killed, 12 others injured after New Year's Eve bus crash SALT LAKE CITY -- A Greyhound bus careened from a highway and plunged into a deep wash, killing a 13-year-old girl and injuring 12 other people on New Year’s Eve in rural Utah, state troopers said Monday. Investigators...
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Stocks open 2018 on a strong note

L.A. Times - 2 Jan 2018 17:00
Stocks open 2018 on a strong note Stock prices are moving higher in early trading as traders return from the New Year's holiday. Retailers were up more than the rest of the market in early trading Tuesday. Nordstrom rose 3.7% and Kohl's gained 3.3%. Natu...
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Best Ways To Invest In Your People At Work In 2018 Here's how to keep the best and the brightest engaged by investing in the newest emotional intelligence techniques.
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Researchers just accidentally found an effective Alzheimer's treatment while trying to cure diabetes Developing new treatments for ailments can be a tedious and frustrating process for scientists. Oftentimes, newly developed drugs just don't work the way they were intended, falling short of expectations and leading to a...
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Browser-based password managers are being exploited by advertisers I don't know what I'd do without my trusted password manager. Out there, nobody is safe, so that's why I try to secure each account with individual, hard-to-crack passwords. And I couldn't possibly remember them all with...
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Three men who broke into NASCAR Hall of Famer and team owner Richard Childress' home last month have been arrested, according to the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. Niquan Victorin, 20, …
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If you need to view and save all iMessage attachments--photos and videos--received from a group or a person, learn how in this quick iOS how-to tip.
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Why this year in smartphone design has been epic Both the hardware and software of popular smartphones got an overhaul in 2017, but advances in cameras and augmented reality features stood out. 
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Quantum computing is still a long way off delivering any actual tangible benefits, but that doesn't mean we can't appreciate it in other ways. Like, for example, this ASMR-style video made inside IBM's new Q computation ...
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The US Energy Grid Is Making Electric Cars Dirtier Than They Should Be Electric cars still run on coal, gas, and nuclear power.
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What to Know About the Major Cryptocurrencies Besides Bitcoin 2017 was the year that cryptocurrency finally went mainstream as Bitcoin's value soared from under $1,000 to nearly $20,000, and it doesn't look like things will slow down in 2018.
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Apple not requiring failed iPhone battery diagnostic test before $29 replacement Apple stores are reportedly offering their discounted battery replacements to any iPhone owner willing to pay the fee regardless of whether or not an old battery passes testing, and some users are reporting partial refun...
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Why you might want a foldable Samsung Galaxy phone - CNET Also, why you might not.
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WeChat accused of storing users' chat histories - CNET Owner Tencent says it doesn't save users' chats or use them for big data analysis.
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15-Year-Old Apple macOS 0-Day Kernel Flaw Disclosed, Allows Root Access A security researcher on New Year's eve made public the details of an unpatched security vulnerability in Apple's macOS operating system that can be exploited to take complete control of a system. On the first day of 201...
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Singer Carrie Underwood also injured her face in fall Country singer Carrie Underwood is bringing in 2018 by sharing more details about more injuries that she suffered after a fall that broke her wrist
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