Saturday, June 30, 2018

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update June 30, 2018
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With the trade war between Canada and the United States heating up, one B.C. business says restaurants are already feeling the squeeze.
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NEW YORK (AP) - UPDATE (5:27 p.m.): Comcast said most of its services had been restored following a widespread outage Friday. The Philadelphia company said in a statement that two separate and unrelated fiber cuts at backbone networks, which are a ...
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Authorities have arrested and charged a 33-year-old man in Los Angeles for allegedly emailing death threats targeting the family of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai.
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Toys R Us will shutter its doors in the U.S. Friday, leaving in its wake a great deal of sadness, pockets of anger and some slim hope.
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When an Evergreen potter drew up a farting unicorn, he had no idea that he'd end up in a viral copyright squabble with the co-owner of Tesla.
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A Minnesota-based company says it's considering moving production of some motorcycles out of the country because of European tariffs, just days after Harley-Davidson announced a similar move.
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Growth in China's manufacturing sector slowed in June after a better-than-expected performance in May, official data showed, as escalating trade tensions with the United States fuel concerns about a slowdown in the world's second-biggest economy.
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A vendor shows one of an assortment of marijuana strains during the High Times Harvest Cup in San Bernardino, Calif., Nov. 11, 2017.
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Amazon Inc.'s agreement to buy an online pharmacy sets the stage for the internet retailer to make it more convenient to fill a prescription.
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NEW YORK - Amazon wants you to deliver its packages for them. The online retailer launched a new program this week that helps people in the United States start their own businesses delivering Amazon packages.
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