Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Ingredient in Popular Weed Killer Going on List as Cancerous and other top stories.

  • Ingredient in Popular Weed Killer Going on List as Cancerous

    Ingredient in Popular Weed Killer Going on List as Cancerous
    By SCOTT SMITH, Associated Press FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Regulators in California took a pivotal step on Monday toward becoming the first state to require the popular weed killer Roundup to come with a label warning that it's known to cause cancer. Officials announced that starting July 7 the weed killer's main ingredient, glyphosate, will appear on a list California keeps of potentially cancerous chemicals. A year later, the listing could come with warning labels on the product, official..
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  • Charter, Comcast explore wireless partnership with Sprint: sources

    Charter, Comcast explore wireless partnership with Sprint: sources
    U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Corp is in talks with Charter Communications Inc and Comcast Corp about a partnership to boost the two U.S. cable companies' wireless offerings, according to sources familiar with the matter.Sprint, controlled by Japan's SoftBank Group Corp, has entered into a two-month period of exclusive negotiations with Charter and Comcast that has put its merger talks with U.S. wireless peer T-Mobile US Inc on hold till the end of July, the sources said on Monday.A deal with S..
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  • China's Premier, Li Keqiang, Praises Free Trade, in Contrast to Trump

    China's Premier, Li Keqiang, Praises Free Trade, in Contrast to Trump
    But since taking office, Mr. Trump has focused more on non-China subjects, such as withdrawing the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade agreement among a group of Asian and Pacific nations that did not include China, and starting a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement. Mr. Li’s stance nonetheless represents a clear contrast to the Trump administration’s rhetoric, said Eswar Prasad, a Brookings Institution specialist in trade and monetary policy who is at..
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  • Google Said to Face $1.2 Billion Antitrust Fine, but Battle With Europe Looms

    Google Said to Face $1.2 Billion Antitrust Fine, but Battle With Europe Looms
    No matter the final outcome, analysts warn that jockeying for greater regulatory control over Google’s services in Europe will drag on for months, if not years, as the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, tries to turn its expected antitrust decision against Google into a reality. “The issue they’re facing is, how does the European Commission solve the underlying problem” of Google’s suspected antitrust abuse, said Christian Bergqvist, an associate professor of competit..
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  • Seattle's Painful Lesson on the Road to a $15 Minimum Wage

    Seattle's Painful Lesson on the Road to a $15 Minimum Wage
    In the summer of 2014, the Seattle City Council unanimously passed a bill increasing the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour. “No city or state has gone this far. We go into uncharted territory,” said council member Sally Clark. The City of Seattle, to its credit, actually made some effort to chart the waters as they went, funding an ideologically diverse research team at the University of Washington whose members range from Jacob Vigdor, who is a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute, ..
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  • 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Goes On Trial On Securities Fraud Charges

    'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Goes On Trial On Securities Fraud Charges
    Martin Shkreli, the former Turing Pharmaceuticals executive, arrives for the first day of jury selection in his federal securities fraud trial Monday at U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, N.Y. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images Martin Shkreli, the former Turing Pharma..
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  • Off-duty cop tackles airline passenger opening emergency exit

    Off-duty cop tackles airline passenger opening emergency exit
    Off-duty cop tackles airline passenger opening emergency exit Flight to Houston forced to make emergency landing By Dylan Baddour and Vanesa Brashier Updated 3:50 pm, Monday, June 26, 2017 A passenger was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight to Houston Sunday after an emergency landing. Continue clicking to see other tourists and plane passengers behaving badly while on planes. A passenger was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight to Houston Sunday after an emergen..
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  • Euro surges on Draghi comments, dollar slips

    Euro surges on Draghi comments, dollar slips
    LONDON The euro surged to its highest in over a week against the dollar on Tuesday after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said factors weighing on inflation in the euro zone were mainly temporary and the Bank could look through them.Speaking at the ECB's annual policy forum at Sintra in Portugal, Draghi highlighted a recovering euro zone economy and said that deflationary forces had been replaced with inflationary ones, but added that stimulus in the form of the ECB's monetary supp..
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  • No, Fed Didn't Make a Mistake by Hiking Rates

    No, Fed Didn't Make a Mistake by Hiking Rates
    By encouraging systemically-important central banks to move forward with interest rate hikes, the Bank for International Settlements' well-written annual report will add fuel to the growing debate about the wisdom of the Federal Reserve’s ongoing process of monetary policy normalization. This discussion boils down to a judgement on four key issues on which there are quite a few divisions, including within the central banking community.Some have already argued that, having hiked for a second tim..
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  • Small business taxes: 5 ways to get the IRS' bullseye off your back

    Small business taxes: 5 ways to get the IRS' bullseye off your back
    But, it can also feel at times like there is a target right across your back with the Internal Revenue Service and other taxation officials, said Travis Watkins, an Oklahoma City tax attorney. “The IRS perceives that small businesses pay less than ...
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