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Dick's Sporting Goods Sales Fell in Year After C.E.O. Restricted Gun Sales Edward Stack become a prominent voice for gun safety after the deadly mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., last year. That may be taking a toll on his business.
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Shari Van Cleave, head of digital labs at the bank, discusses customer-facing technology it's testing, including wearables and the so-called internet of things.
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Finnish engineers are famously early cellular pioneers, but local citizens recently launched a petition to ban the 5G technology they've been working on.
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Kentucky's largest school district is closed again as about one third of its teachers called in sick so they could protest at the state Capitol. Tuesday was the fourth time …
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Former Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn said he was disappointed that a Tokyo court had rejected his request to attend the car maker's board meeting on Tuesday, and that he was still willing to carry out his duties as a...
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Activist investor Carl Icahn has upped his stake in casino giant Caesars Entertainment. The billionaire, who is seeking fundamental changes in the Las Vegas-based company, on Monday disclosed in a …
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Outside the Box: Why we hire veterans

Market Watch - 12 Mar 2019 17:34
Military veterans are extremely capable and eager to excel as employees, but many companies don't even give them a chance.
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If you're a Verizon customer on the East Coast, you might be having trouble texting right now Verizon said it was working to fix the texting outage but gave no estimate for when the issue would be repaired.        
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Gold gains ground as investors await a vote by U.K. lawmakers on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan.
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Did Elon Musk break SEC fraud agreement with a recent tweet? His lawyers say he didn't Elon Musk's lawyers wrote that his Feb. 19 tweet did not reveal material information, nor did it alter the mix of data available to investors.        
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Thrilled With Trump's Tax Law: Blue Cross Blue Shield Parent HCSC Reaps $1.7 Billion Refund And Health Care Service Corporation paid no taxes last year.
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New Mobility Worth Billions? Venture Capital Thinks So If Uber and Lyft have yet to be profitable, and micro mobility only generates several dollars of revenue per scooter per day, why is there billions of dollars of venture capital in the space? Maybe they know something is...
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Attroneys for Elon Musk on Monday accused the Securities and Exchange Commission of "concerning and unprecedented overreach" in their effort to ask a federal judge to hold the Tesla Inc. chief executive in contempt of co...
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HTC Vive marketing exec leaves VR for Micron

Venture Beat - 12 Mar 2019 01:15
Rahul Sandil, former marketing executive at HTC's Vive virtual reality division, is jumping ship to Micron Technology, where he will run consumer marketing.
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Defense attorneys urged a U.S. judge Tuesday to grant leniency to a prominent Hong Kong businessman who was found guilty last year of bribing the presidents of two African nations. …
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Analog and then some: the allure of the fountain pen

Miami Herald - 12 Mar 2019 17:07
In an age of screens and keyboarding, when kids hardly learn cursive anymore, fountain pens -- along with their old-timey accoutrements like blotters, bottled ink and fancy nibs -- are …
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Ford Motor Co Executive Chairman Bill Ford said on Tuesday he is very confident in Chief Executive James Hackett's leadership and that the automaker is considering striking supply deals with a lithium producer.
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Britain joined a growing wave of suspensions of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft around the world on Tuesday, escalating the global alarm after a crash in Ethiopia that killed 157 people in the second such disaster for the model ...
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College coaches and others have been charged in a sweeping admissions bribery case unsealed in federal court. The racketeering conspiracy charges unveiled Tuesday were brought against the coaches at schools …
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A water utility company and the owner of a farm in Colorado Springs are suing the federal government for at least $18 million, claiming the Air Force broke military polices …
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A Rhode Island insurance agent who specializes in insuring horses has been sentenced to three years in prison for defrauding clients, insurance companies and finance companies out of $1.3 million. …
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Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers pressed Wells Fargo & Co Chief Executive Tim Sloan for more proof that the bank has moved past its customer abuse scandals in a tense hearing in Congress on Tuesday.
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