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LinkedIn cancels Apple WWDC viewing party
LinkedIn canceled its Apple WWDC watch party for its iOS developers after the company announced it would be acquired by Microsoft.
Florida’s theme park utopia shattered by Orlando shooting
Orlando, Florida’s dream destination for theme parks and entertainment, has been rocked by the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26 billion
Microsoft announces an all-cash deal for LinkedIn, paying a 50% premium over Friday’s closing price.
FBI gun background checks headed for another record year
As a terrorist in Orlando took 50 lives on Sunday, marking the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, gunmakers may see a sales spike.
SeaWorld offers ‘thoughts and prayers’ after mass shooting in Orlando
The mass shooting in Orlando caused some of the city’s theme parks to respond.
Orlando shooter worked for global security firm
Omar Mateen’s employer said Sunday it was ‘shocked and saddened’ by news that he killed 50 people at an Orlando, Florida, nightclub.
Chipotle dethroned as America’s favorite Tex-Mex brand
Chipotle loses top billing as the strongest Mexican-style restaurant chain to Moe’s Southwest Grill and Taco Bell.
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These airlines are about to start flying to Cuba
Get ready to book your flight to Cuba. Six U.S. airlines received government approval to fly to Cuba.
Aeropostale gets a $160 million lifeline
Aeropostale wins bankruptcy court approval for a $160 million loan in another effort to turnaround the troubled teen retailer.
Banks having worst start to a year since 2011
Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup are all having a terrible 2016. Big banks are under heavy pressure from insanely low bond rates around the world.
Tesla releases cheaper version of Model S
Electric car fans looking to save a few bucks just got a break.
Why China wants U.S. military jet engines
A recent conviction in a Florida court hints at how far China might be willing to go to get its hands on high-tech U.S. jet engines to beef up its military capabilities.
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Facebook now lets you comment with a video
Facebook has made it possible for users to upload a video when commenting on a post.
21 states sue Delaware over millions in uncashed checks
Attorneys General from 21 state charge Delaware wrongly holding onto at least $150 million from uncashed checks.
Google wants to beam super-fast Wi-Fi into your home
Google is looking into technology that allows high speed internet access to be beamed directly to customers.
No more kids on Tinder
Tinder won’t let minors under 18 use its match app anymore.
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An ongoing legal drama and opposition from Sumner Redstone’s representatives won’t stop Viacom from moving forward with its plans to sell a stake in Paramount Pictures.
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Disney CEO: U.S. taxes are ‘too high’ and ‘ridiculously complex’
Disney CEO Bob Iger thinks companies — including his — are simply paying too much in tax to Uncle Sam.
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Getting OLD but want to be SLIM? There are ETFs for that
Janus launched four new thematic ETFs to reflect that Americans are getting older and fatter — even though many of us are tyrying to eat healthier and work out more often.
Dell really wants you to work from home … if you want
Dell is aiming to have 50% of employees work from home either full-time or a few days a week by 2020.
Disney CEO: China is tough but a ‘great opportunity’
Disney CEO Bob Iger says China is challenging but still offers a great opportunity to grow.
Nasdaq back near 5,000. Tech rebound? Not exactly
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Layoffs in aisle 4! Retailers are big job killers
Macy’s, Nordstrom, Ralph Lauren and other big retailers have been laying off workers this year due to disappointing sales. Only the struggling energy sector has cut more jobs than retail.
South Dakota corn may be fueling your next flight
Two Alaska Air planes have completed commercial flights powered by a mixture of traditional jet fuel and a biofuel made from corn.
The 10 most valuable brands of 2016
Move over Apple! Google is now the most valuable brand in the world, according to a BrandZ ranking.
Keurig discontinues Kold brewer and offers refunds
Keurig is discontinuing its Kold brewing system after just 10 months on the market. The company will also cut 130 jobs as a result of discontinuing the product.
Big time lawyers get first pay raise in nearly a decade
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Walmart investors are smiling once again
Walmart’s stock is surging this year while most retailers have struggled. Investors like the company’s renewed focus on price and efforts to become a bigger player in digital and mobile shopping. But can Walmart take on Amazon and win?
Lululemon founder says company has ‘lost its way’
Lululemon founder and shareholder Chip Wilson is angry. He thinks that lululemon is losing ground to rivals Nike and Under Armour and he’s not happy the company didn’t give him a chance to speak at its recent shareholder meeting.
Ralph Lauren on his company: ‘My baby has to grow up’
Ralph Lauren says restructuring will cost $400 million, but doesn’t detail how many jobs will be cut or stores will be closed.
Company close to U.S. approval for first private moon shot
Moon Express is awaiting word on application to be the first private company to launch a lunar probe sometime in late 2017.
Gun stocks slump as background checks fall
Smith & Wesson and Sturm Ruger stocks fall after FBI data shows month-to-month slowdown in background checks.
Jamie Dimon to Americans: ‘You’re being manipulated’
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is growing increasingly alarmed by the “terrible” rhetoric of this election season — and he blamed elements of the media for further inflaming voters.
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John Oliver makes ‘TV history’ by forgiving $15 million in medical debt
John Oliver forgave nearly $15 million of medical debt with a tap of a giant red button on Sunday night.
Burberry CEO gets 75% pay cut
The boss of Burberry Christopher Bailey got a 75% pay cut after the British luxury brand saw its profits slump and shares tumble.
Verizon’s ‘can you hear me now’ guy joins Sprint
Those famous ‘Can you hear me now?’ commercials are back. But this time, they’re pitches for Sprint, not Verizon.
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