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There are major differences between Trump's immigration ban and Obama's 2011 policy Reuters/Carlos Barria In a statement on Sunday, President Donald Trump defended his executive order temporarily barring nationals from seven majority-Muslim countries by invoking a policy set by former President Barack O...
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India may not export much, but the Trump administration is taking on one of the few things it does: IT services.
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'Teen Wolf' Season 6 Episode 10 Recap: 'Riders of the Storm' Teen Wolf wraps up the first part of its final season with a lot of questions of how we're going to be getting to the second half.
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HP Outlook Tempered by Canon, Xerox Data

Barron's - 1 Feb 2017 18:18
HP Outlook Tempered by Canon, Xerox Data Canon's and Xerox's Q4 results suggest demand for printing products remains soft.
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(Reuters) - Tesla Motors Inc changed its name to "Tesla Inc" as Chief Executive Elon Musk looks to transform the Silicon Valley firm from an electric car maker to a diversified energy products company.
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Tired of Your Tweets Not Being Seen? Twitter Shares Peak Usage Data Twitter finally reveals the best times to tweet to get the most exposure for your company.
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How to Attract and Hire Exceptionally Motivated Employees It starts with better job postings.
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Yet Another Reason to Worry About Chipotle

Wall Street Journal - 1 Feb 2017 23:02
The Trump administration's proposed 20% import tax on goods from Mexico adds another concern for burrito chain Chipotle.
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8 weird things that happen to your body if you live in space for a year Bill Ingalls/NASA In the name of science, former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly recently shoved himself into the top of a rocket, accelerated to 17,500 mph, and fell around Earth for 340 days — nearly an entire year. The l...
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The universe may be a giant broken hologram

Business Insider - 1 Feb 2017 20:41
The universe may be a giant broken hologram Shutterstock For decades, scientists have been toying with the idea that our Universe is — or once was — a giant hologram, where the laws of physics require just two dimensions, but everything appears three-dimension...
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This cargo bin transforms into a massive tent on top of your car The worst part of camping is setting up your site. Wouldn't it be so much easier to just drive up and start roasting marshmallows? The SkyCamp by iKamper is a transforming rooftop cargo pod that unfolds into a four-perso...
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Introducing The Forbes SportsMoney Index, The Definitive Money Ranking In Sports Forbes has long been the ultimate scorekeeper of financial success in pro sports, tracking the world's most valuable teams and highest-paid players. But for the first time ever we've now ranked the 430 most influential p...
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Two luxury electric vehicles -- the Tesla Model S and the BMW i3 -- fell short of getting the highest safety ratings in new crash tests by the insurance industry. …
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Americans are making big compromises to buy homes Many are willing to reduce retirement savings or buy smaller houses        
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Lynn Tilton sees more reasonable SEC under Trump

New York Post - 1 Feb 2017 04:30
Lynn Tilton sees more reasonable SEC under Trump Lynn Tilton is hoping for a little love from the Trump administration. The private equity executive, known as the Diva of Distressed Debt, believes a Republican-led Securities and Exchange Commission will be more reasona...
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Tensions boil over in Sessions hearing as Al Franken unloads on Ted Cruz and Trump's voter-fraud claims AP Photo/Alex Brandon Sen. Al Franken erupted Wednesday during a Senate hearing considering the nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions to be attorney general. The Democratic senator from Minnesota attacked Sessions for what Fr...
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As World Economies Expand Together, How Long Can It Last?

Wall Street Journal - 1 Feb 2017 19:27
Global growth has been unusual lately. It has been surprisingly global--without a major malfunction in a really big economy. This is welcome news for investors, but the balance is also a fragile one.
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Trump Has a Message for Poor Immigrants: Get Out

The Atlantic - 1 Feb 2017 19:03
The ban targeting seven Muslim-majority countries was just the beginning.
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If company leaders push back against the president's policies, they need to do so without putting your money at risk, says Michael Brush.
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Broken appliance? Consider repair, rather than replace If one of your appliances has been acting up this winter, you may have wondered whether it's best to repair it or replace it.        
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Stocks jump as tech stocks rally on Apple earnings Encouraging news on hiring and a strong earnings report from Apple helped send stocks higher.        
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This Early Decision Will Have the Single-Biggest Impact on Your Business Kim Jordan tells the audience at the Inc. 5000 conference how she shaped the future of her company, New Belgium Brewing, before it even produced its first pint of beer.
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