Trump’s Supreme Court pick: Judge attack ‘demoralizing’

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Trump’s Supreme Court pick: Judge attack ‘demoralizing’

The Hill
The fury over President Trump’s attacks on the judiciary grew on Wednesday as even his nominee for the Supreme Court criticized his rhetoric as “demoralizing” for the nation’s judges.

Oil fuels stocks rally, bond market pressure eases

Reuters
A man looks at a stock quotation board outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2016. REUTERS/Toru Hanai. By Nigel Stephenson | LONDON.

Is the Trump Battle With Nordstrom Fair Game?

U.S. News & World Report
President Donald Trump’s criticism that Nordstrom treated his daughter ‘so unfairly’ has raised ethics concerns. Feb. 9, 2017, at 12:08 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Is the Trump Battle With Nordstrom Fair Game? MORE.

Flamanville reactor blast: No nuclear risk, say officials

BBC News
An explosion and fire have occurred at the Flamanville nuclear plant on France’s northern coast but there was no nuclear risk, officials say.

The unanswered question in Trump’s announcement of a $7 billion Intel investment

Washington Post
President Trump met with Brian Krzanich, the chief executive of U.S.-based technology company Intel, on Wednesday to announce a $7 billion investment in an advanced computer chip factory in Chandler, Ariz.

Twitter shares crater after ugly revenue miss, shockingly weak guidance

CNBC
Twitter shares sank on Thursday after the social media company reported quarterly revenue that missed Wall Street’s expectations, and issued guidance that fell far short of estimates.

Anthem-Cigna Merger Blocked

U.S. News & World Report
A federal judge rejected Anthem Inc.’s bid to buy rival health insurer Cigna Corp. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson on Wednesday said the merger would significantly reduce competition in the already concentrated insurance market.

Trump’s views don’t always align with what’s said in Japan

Washington Post
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump had a head start building rapport at a previous meeting, and hope to build on it in Washington on Friday.

Is A Strong Or Weak Dollar Good For The US? The $16 Trillion Question

Seeking Alpha
From a strategic point of view, the best thing for the US is the market-generated rate. It was an important achievement that the forex market was de-weaponized.

Singapore Airlines places $13.8 billion wide-body Boeing order

Reuters
FILE PHOTO – Boeing’s logo is seen during Japan Aerospace 2016 air show in Tokyo, Japan, October 12, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo.

IRS answers common early tax season refund questions and addresses surrounding myths

Arizona Daily Sun
PHOENIX – As millions of people begin filing their tax returns, the Internal Revenue Service reminded taxpayers about some basic tips to keep in mind about their refunds.

Infosys Founders Said to Question Payments for CEO, Executives

Bloomberg
The board of Infosys Ltd., India’s second-largest technology services company, is facing questions over executive compensation and corporate governance in a letter sent by at least three of its founders, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Get Your Resume Ready: There’s A Job Opening For ‘Chocolate Taster’

Huffington Post
Mondelez International ― owner of tasty treats including Cadbury and Oreo ― is looking to hire a “chocolate taster” to test out the company’s products.

Nokia (NOK) to Acquire Comptel for EUR347M

StreetInsider.com
okia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) announces today its intention to acquire Comptel Corporation to advance its software strategy and provide service providers with a comprehensive solution to design, deliver, orchestrate and assure communications and digital …

Standing Rock Sioux chairman: ‘I was slighted. I was disrespected.’

Washington Post
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman David Archambault II arrived in Washington on Tuesday afternoon expecting to make a last-minute pitch to head off the Dakota Access Pipeline at a scheduled White House meeting the next morning.

Japanese nuclear plant just recorded an astronomical radiation level. Should we be worried?

Washington Post
TOKYO – The utility company that operated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan – the one that went into triple meltdown after the enormous 2011 earthquake and tsunami – has released some jaw-dropping figures.

New York Times Offers Free Spotify Service to Boost Subscribers

Bloomberg
New York Times Co., looking for ways to persuade readers to pay for news, is working with Spotify Ltd. to give new digital subscribers to the newspaper free access to the world’s largest music-streaming service.

Whole Foods to Shrink Store Count for First Time Since Recession

Bloomberg
Whole Foods Market Inc., facing its worst sales slump in more than a decade, is taking a step that would have been unthinkable in its highflying days: shrinking the size of the chain.

Domino’s now has a wedding registry, because pizza

USA TODAY
Dinnerware service for eight. A gourmet coffee press. A set of thick towels. Now, add pizza to your list of desired wedding gifts.

Snapchat Parent’s IPO Filing Omits Monthly Data

Wall Street Journal
There is at least one metric missing in Snap Inc.’s 230-plus page registration statement for its initial public offering, leaving some investors concerned about how best to assess user engagement.

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