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Fed Chair Powell Indicates He'll Keep Bolstering Growth in Public Debut WASHINGTON - Jerome H. Powell, the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, said in his public debut on Tuesday that his expectations for domestic economic growth have increased since the beginning of the year, citing the passage of the $1.5 trillion tax ...
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Papa John's, NFL end sponsorship agreement after anthem protest controversy The NFL is in the market for a new official pizza. After the better part of a decade, the league and Papa John's have mutually agreed to end their sponsorship agreement; the company, however, will continue local partnerships with 22 NFL teams ...
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Amazon acquires Ring, a Santa Monica maker of smart doorbells Ring founder and Chief Executive Jamie Siminoff holds a Ring doorbell. (Michael Owen Baker / For The Times). With its internet-connected doorbells, Ring promises customers not just a nifty piece of technology, but also a sense of trust and security ...
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After a London Cab Ride, Comcast's Roberts Set His Sights on Sky Comcast CEO Brian Roberts at an event in 2015 On Tuesday, his company made an offer for British broadcaster Sky. Photo: elijah nouvelage/Reuters.
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Apple is under fire for moving iCloud data to China The U.S. company is moving iCloud accounts registered in mainland China to state-run Chinese servers on Wednesday along with the digital keys needed to unlock them.
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Bill Gates Thinks Cryptocurrency Is Killing People 'In a Fairly Direct Way' Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, whose recent takes have included that Apple should just build a backdoor into the iPhone because the government might demand it anyway, is now warning that cryptocurrency is killing people.
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Macy's to sell top floors of State Street store for $30 million; Walnut Room to remain Macy's announced it has found a buyer for the top floors of its flagship Chicago store on State Street, seen at left. The retailer will sell the top seven floors for $30 million.
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In defiance of FCC, Washington's lawmakers vote to uphold net neutrality rules On a 35-14 vote Tuesday, the state Senate sent a bill to Gov. Jay Inslee's desk that would implement a local version of Obama-era regulations requiring internet service providers treat all web traffic equally.
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NRA losing corporate ties amid calls for boycott in wake of Parkland shooting The number of companies standing by the National Rifle Association (NRA) is shrinking as consumer calls for boycotts increase in the wake of a Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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Takata airbag scandal: Australia recalls 2.3 million cars The Australian government has ordered a compulsory recall of 2.3 million cars due to faulty Takata airbags. Exploding airbags have been linked to at least 23 deaths worldwide, including one in Australia, the government said.
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