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Troy Young Resigns; Inside the Rebirth of Halo Marketing: Friday's First Things First Welcome to First Things First, Adweek's daily resource for marketers. We'll be publishing the content to First Things First on Adweek.com each morning (like this post), but if you prefer that it come straight to your inb...
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15% Upside For Johnson & Johnson Stock?

Forbes - 24 Jul 2020 18:00
15% Upside For Johnson & Johnson Stock? Johnson & Johnson's stock lost more than 23% - dropping from $146 at the beginning of the year to below $112 in late March - then spiked 35% to around $150 now. That means it has fully recovered to the levels where it st...
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A Golden Rule from a Golden Fool

Wall Street Journal - 24 Jul 2020 18:00
The yellow metal has been white hot this year. But those who rush to buy it could still end up in the red.
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Google Just Ups Its Ecommerce Ante Against Amazon. Will It Work? As coronavirus has sent more shoppers buying online, Google, after several failed attempts in the past, is taking yet another swipe at industry giant Amazon. The question is, will it work this time?
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Eviction Bans, $600 Unemployment Payments, And Student Loan Forbearance: Here's When The Key Benefits Of The CARES Act Expire Congress is scrambling to pass another stimulus law before time runs out.
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Staying Home Is No Burden for Insurers

Wall Street Journal - 24 Jul 2020 22:22
Covid-19 has many ways to hurt property-and-casualty insurers, but when people shelter at home, it helps them a lot, too.
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Amex Says Travel Dreams Live On

Wall Street Journal - 24 Jul 2020 20:42
Amex says card holders are still spending money to rack up travel points, possibly planning trips for when the coronavirus pandemic is under control.
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Trump to Throw Out First Amendment at Yankee Stadium

The New Yorker - 24 Jul 2020 18:48
Trump to Throw Out First Amendment at Yankee Stadium Andy Borowitz jokes that instead of throwing out the first pitch at on the opening day of the baseball season, Donald Trump eliminated freedom of speech.
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DC investigators went to Trump's hotel after he was caught on video maskless at a GOP fundraiser After dismissing the effectiveness of face masks for months, President Donald Trump softened his tone Monday, calling it "patriotic" to keep your face covered in public. That same evening, however, he attended a GOP fund...
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US general says talking about racial injustice was like learning 'a new language' for the military US Air Force US Army Gen. Robert Abrams, the commander of United States Forces Korea (USFK), reiterated that the composition of the US military forces mirrored that of America's society. "In my opinion, I've been doing t...
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Lane Bryant's parent company will jettison 157 stores after filing for Chapter 11 Jeffrey Greenberg/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images The Ascena Retail Group will shutter at least 157 Lane Bryant stores. Ascena also owns Catherines and Justice, as well as Ann Inc., the parent co...
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4 Garage Sale Setup Tips to Best Display Your Items & Make More Money No matter how much good stuff you have at a garage sale, it won't bring in shoppers if you don't have an attractive and accessible presentation. To draw people in, use these tips to show off your pieces so effectively th...
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The regulation allows banks to add employees with past convictions for trivial crimes after the industry complained the prior rules were too severe.
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Does a Raise or Remote Work Sound Better?

Wall Street Journal - 24 Jul 2020 13:00
Does a Raise or Remote Work Sound Better? Telecommuting is emerging as a coveted perk. Workers and their companies see the benefits, but how will they feel in 2021?
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Jeffrey Epstein's homes in New York and Florida are hitting the market for $110 million Jeffrey Epstein's New York townhouse, listed for $88 million, and Palm Beach residence, listed for about $22 million, are hitting the market. Epstein was found dead in his jail cell last August in a death ruled a suicide...
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The U.S. service sector continued to contract in July as manufacturing saw its first improvement since February, according to flash PMI data from IHS Markit on Friday.
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Column: California is finally cracking down on sneaky automatic prescription refills Eight years after I first reported the problem, California's Board of Pharmacy is moving ahead with new rules for drugstores' auto-refill programs.
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Dow Falls Nearly 200 Points After China Retaliates By Ordering Shutdown Of Chengdu Consulate A decline in big tech stocks also dragged the market lower.
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Box Office: The 2020 Summer Movie Season Is Officially Dead With 'Greenland' moved to September, 'Tenet,' 'Unhinged' and 'Mulan' delayed indefinitely and 'A Quiet Place Part II' pushed to 2021, the summer movie season is dead.
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For the most part, Microsoft's eight-minute demo of Halo Infinite convinced me that Master Chief is back in the hands of good storytellers.
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Twitter's worldwide ad revenues fell by 23% despite accelerated user engagement growth This story was delivered to Insider Intelligence eMarketer Briefing subscribers earlier this morning. Insider Intelligence analyzes this industry and several others to provide in-depth analyst reports, proprietary foreca...
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Trump says he personally urged Elon Musk to build Tesla's new $1 billion factory in Texas (TSLA) Tesla's second major US car plant will be in Austin, Texas, the company announced this week. President Trump took credit for the move in an interview with Fox News on Thursday night. "I said, 'Elon build a factory in Tex...
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