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Defense Win By Microsoft To Boost All Cloud Services "This is one of the most talked about contracts in cloud history," said Lauren Nelson, vice president of research for Forrester Research, "and it's probably not over yet." us-politics-defence-esper. US Defense Secretary Mark Esper speaks to the press (Photo by ...
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Google Wants Safeguards for Information in Antitrust Fight SEATTLE — Google fired its opening salvo in what is expected to be a protracted antitrust fight with four dozen states, demanding more protections before it hands over confidential business documents sought by investigators. In a petition filed on Thursday in ...
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Exclusive: Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp - sources WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior government officials in multiple U.S.-allied countries were targeted earlier this year with hacking software that used Facebook Inc's WhatsApp to take over users' phones, according to people familiar with the messaging ...
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Arista stock sinks on weak guidance as company cites softening business from a cloud 'titan' Arista Networks shares fell as much as 25% after the data center switch maker gave quarterly revenue guidance that came in much lower than analysts expected because of declining business from a cloud customer. Arista didn't disclose the name of the ...
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Chevron and Exxon are about to report earnings, but traders are only backing one Get ready for the Dow's Big Oil plays to release earnings. Chevron and Exxon Mobil are gearing up to report about their recent quarters before the bell Friday, joining the more than two-thirds of Dow components that have already posted results. But, the two ...
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For passenger pickups at LAX, one more big change: the curb flip Passengers arriving at Los Angeles International Airport who expect to be picked up on the curb outside their terminal are out of luck. Pickup areas on the airport's lower level have been pushed to the outer median in a change LAX calls the "curb flip." Travel.
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Breakingviews - UK election makes Halloween ghouls of capitalists LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's winter election has unleashed a new Halloween ghoul: capitalists. Jeremy Corbyn, the left-wing leader of the opposition Labour party, on Thursday kicked off his campaign with an unusually personal philippic ...
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McDonald's celebrates Happy Meal's 40th anniversary by bringing back retro toys Parents, kids and collectors, take note. McDonald's is bringing back some of the most popular Happy Meal toys to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its kids' meals. From Nov. 7-11, a special limited-edition Surprise Happy Meal will be available in more than 90 ...
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US Biotech Amgen Strikes Major Deal to Expand China Presence Good afternoon, readers (and a Happy Halloween to those who "celebrate.") China is in the early throes of a biotech explosion. And American companies have taken notice. On Thursday, U.S. biotech giant Amgen announced that it will take a 20.5% stake in ...
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Kraft Heinz 3Q results mixed as company scrambles for fixes It's no picnic at Kraft Heinz Co. Four years after a merger that promised growth and innovation, the maker of iconic brands like Oscar Meyer, Kool-Aid and Jell-O is struggling to find its place in a rapidly changing market. Sales are faltering as consumers ...
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Nitro and pumpkin cream cold brews pull crowds to Starbucks: 'The brand is healthy and strong and growing' Starbucks Corp. says new beverages and more efficient stores are drawing in more U.S. and Chinese customers, turning around the weaker traffic it saw at the start of the year. The company rolled out popular new drinks, like nitro cold brew and pumpkin ...
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You now can stroll this Arizona mall with beer, wine or hard drinks in hand Until now, you could enjoy a beer or glass of wine at your favorite shopping mall restaurant or bar — but, except for occasional special events, not in the shopping center itself. That prohibition is ending in Arizona, meaning you will be able to stroll through ...
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In the gig economy, men are most likely to turn to ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft after a job loss Families pick up their phones and turn to the gig economy when they lose a job, and they're most likely to use transportation apps like Uber UBER, -6.67% and Lyft LYFT, -6.05%, according to a report released Thursday by JPMorgan Chase JPM, -0.64%.
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Here's to you, Minnesota. You're the last state in the nation with 3.2 beer. With Minnesota soon to be the last state in the country to cap alcohol concentration at 3.2 percent for beer sold in gas stations and supermarkets, state Sen. Karin Housley, R-St. Marys Point, says the state's liquor laws "still reflect the era of Prohibition.".
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WeWork's Ousted CEO Adam Neumann Is Accused of Pregnancy Discrimination When the chief of staff to the WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann became pregnant in March 2016, she was reluctant to share the news with her boss right away. But ultimately, the employee, Medina Bardhi, felt she had no choice. She had to explain that she ...
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Marijuana-laced Halloween candy big concern in Massachusetts It's not a treat. Police in Massachusetts are warning parents about the latest scare this Halloween -- marijuana-laced candy. "If they have some type of product like a gummy bear or something like that, they should be weary because people still make them ...
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Louisville manufacturer to create 400 jobs at new $50 million headquarters A manufacturer that has been operational for more than 30 years is now planning a new headquarters. Kentuckiana Curb Co. Inc., a Louisville HVAC manufacturer, intends to spend $50 million on a new Louisville headquarters that could create up to 400 jobs ...
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Orders Changed After Calorie Counts Added to Menus By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter. THURSDAY, Oct. 31, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Calorie labels in fast-food restaurants appear to help customer trim purchases, but only up to a point, a new study says. Customers ate slightly fewer calories after a ...
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'Bitter pill to swallow': Fear and dismay as Encana chooses US as new home By Geoffrey Morgan and Tyler Dawson. CALGARY / EDMONTON – Described as a "tragedy" in a downtrodden industry, one of Canada's oldest and largest energy companies Encana Corp. is dropping Canada from its name and moving to the United States ...
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A summer of strike action lands British Airways owner IAG with a £134m bill so far A summer of strike action has landed British Airways owner IAG with a £134m bill so far. Advertisement. The group revealed its earnings had been knocked off course by a combination of militant industrial action by pilots and airport workers, as well as rising ...
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Pinterest shares tumble after sales outlook disappoints Pinterest failed to generate as much revenue from its US users as expected in the third quarter of this year, as it posted overall revenues below expectations and disappointing guidance in lacklustre results that knocked its shares by more than 20 per cent.
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UPS Hiring Thousands of Seasonal Workers Across Texas UPS is hiring thousand of seasonal positions across Texas, including multiple cities in North Texas. Friday, November 1 is the company's "Brown Friday" hiring event. The company says it will hire workers on the spot to help fill jobs including drivers, driver ...
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Bartender wins $50000 after patron leaves lottery ticket as tip A Missouri bartender was left a $50,000 (£38,800) tip in the form of a lottery ticket. Taylor Russey received the PowerBall ticket from one of his regular customers at Bleacher's Bar in O'Fallon, Missouri. "One of the regulars will buy the rest of the regulars in the ...
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Sensex scales new peak as US Fed reduces rates MUMBAI : Indian stock markets touched new peaks on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve reduced interest rates by a quarter percentage point at its two-day meeting. After hitting an all-time high of 40,312.07 points during the day, the BSE Sensex index ...
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Woman Sues NJ Country Club For Red Wine Spilled On $30000 Hermes Handbag DEMAREST, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – A woman in New Jersey is suing her country club for allegedly ruining a purse that costs a fortune. Maryana Beyder says a waiter at the Alpine Country Club in Demarest spilled red wine on her Hermes handbag, valued at ...
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Kale blend recalled due to possible Listeria contamination Sobeys is recalling Compliments brand Sweet Kale Blend due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The affected product comes in a 255 g package with the UPC code 0 68820 13305 6 and Best Before dates of Oct. 28, Oct. 31, Nov. 1, Nov.
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