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Location American Business News for 13 April 2016
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Belgian Police ISIS released the latest edition of its English-language propaganda magazine this week, and it provides some clues about the backgrounds of the terrorists who attacked Belgium last month. Unlike the main p...
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Vanni Bassetti / Stringer / Getty Images Imagine if you were a millionaire right now. You would have practically everything you want. You could enjoy the luxuries of life: the cars, food, clothes, house, and everything...
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Acreage for Genetically Modified Crops Declined in 2015

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2016 07:07
Acreage for Genetically Modified Crops Declined in 2015 Efforts to expand use of biotechnology to crops other than corn, soybeans, cotton and canola have been hindered by opposition from consumer and environmental groups.
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Thousands of Amazon customers want the company to dump Trump products and 'stop profiting from hate' Associated Press/Kathy Willens Donald Trump T-shirts, hats, books and even board games are all available to buy on Amazon but thousands of customers are calling for the online retailer to dump his personal line of menswe...
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40,000 Verizon Wireline Workers Plan To Go On Strike Some 40,000 employees of Verizon Communications are set to go on strike starting April 13 after stalled negotiations over a new contract. CWA President Chris Shelton announced to the media that unless Verizon reconsiders...
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This clock displays the time using hundreds of tiny clocks

Business Insider - 13 Apr 2016 23:25
This clock displays the time using hundreds of tiny clocks "A Million Times" is an installation by art group Humans Since 1982. The installation is currently on loan at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City. Story and editing by Stephen Parkhurst Follow I...
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Reuters It may not look like it anymore, but countries still invade one another. Ethiopia invaded Somalia in 2006 to stop Islamist terrorists from taking over the government.  Israel invaded Lebanon that same year to st...
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France's most contentious religious policy could get a lot worse Getty Images/Pascal Le Segretain France's prime minister says he'd favor a ban on Muslim headscarves in universities, prompting criticism from within his own government. In an interview with the daily Liberation, Prime M...
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Consumer Reports put Costco and Sam's Club head-to-head -- here's the verdict The two biggest warehouse clubs promise big savings. In a head-to-head comparison between Costco and Sam's Club, Consumer Reports helps you decide which to join. Video courtesy of Consumer Reports
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Reuters Not too long ago, it appeared that denim was dead and gone. With office wear getting more casual by the day and the emergence of athleisure, denim was decreed uncool by the standards of teens.  But there's rece...
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REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton In order to succeed in life, you have to be an eternal optimist. Every lemon you're given can be juiced into lemonade. Even when doors keep closing, you have to keep searching for new ones to un...
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Facebook's bots are an 'existential threat' to Apple, says Wall Street analyst (AAPL, FB) Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Facebook's big announcement this week is Messenger Platform, which allows businesses and brands to interact with their customers through a chat exchange in Facebook Messenger.  But Faceboo...
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Analysts say Trump is actually benefiting from the GOP delegate system Trump complained about the delegate system after Ted Cruz won all 34 delegates in Colorado. RNC chairman, Reince Priebus, responded to Trump's complaints. Produced by Jacqui Frank Follow BI Video: On Twitter  
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Business cut back on stockpiles as sales fell again

Miami Herald - 13 Apr 2016 16:39
Businesses reduced their stockpiles for a second straight month in February, while sales fell for a seventh month. …
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5 big banks violating 'too big to fail' rules Dodd-Frank 'living will' violations have been found at five banks, including Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, JPMorgan, State Street and Wells Fargo.Recent podcasts: Bernie gets the Axe | Blindsided: How ISIS Sh...
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Peabody Energy, the nation's largest coal miner, filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday as a crosscurrent of environmental, technological and economic changes wreak havoc across the industry. …
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JPMorgan's Q1 income falls 6.7% but beats estimates; stock jumps JPMorgan said Wednesday its first quarter net income fell 6.7%.          
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The 12 most disappointing new TV shows of the year

Business Insider - 13 Apr 2016 15:52
HBO Every new television season ushers in a wave of shows that carry with them high expectations, from the audiences and the networks eager to promote them. And although the shows may star huge names, revive old franchi...
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JPMorgan said its first-quarter profit fell more than 8 percent from a year earlier, and the bank now faces potential new regulatory requirements that could dent profits further.
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Student Loans May Be Forgiven for 400K Disabled Borrowers Hundreds of thousands of disabled borrowers could have an estimated $7.7 billion in student loans forgiven, the Department of Education announced.
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Newell Rubbermaid Becomes #22 Most Shorted S&P 500 Component, Replacing Rockwell Collins The most recent short interest data has been released by the NASDAQ for the 03/31/2016 settlement date, and we here at Dividend Channel like to sift through this fresh data and order the underlying components of the S&P ...
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