1. The big news this afternoon was President Obama’s big national security speech. Heather Hurburt has an excellent quick summary of the main takeaways, and argues that “this speech must be the beginning, not the end, of an aggressive effort” … Continue reading ?
Your Thursday reading in 20 words or less: Shareholders of mutual-fund companies have had a lot more to cheer lately than shareholders of mutual funds. — Jason Kephart, Investment News This emerging markets exchange-traded fund looks for the heat and brings it into your portfolio. — Eric Balchunas, Bloomberg News This fund’s Islamic values have [...]
In today’s NewsDesk news roundup: Chrome for Android gets an upgrade; Adobe eyes Thumb Labs for an acquisition; Galaxy S4 surpasses 10M sales mark; Microsoft updates YouTube app, disables download; Corning takes on Apple’s sapphire glass; Foursquare mobile apps get … Continue reading ?
This past week’s headlines have been plagued once again by tragedy with the devastation in Oklahoma (click here for ways to help). On the lighter side, however, we have stories about GPS helping farmers in Africa, surveillance cameras used to bust criminals, and much more. Show More Summary
A roundup of economic news from around the Web.
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy NBC Nightly News coverage of yesterday's 50-school closing day, plus NYT coverage (Despite Protests, Chicago to Close 49 Schools) and a roundup of local coverage at District 299.
The EPA and its buddies in Agribusiness just quietly upped your recommended daily allowance of Roundup. This could be seriously bad news for your belly.
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A roundup of venture-capital news and analysis from VentureWire and around the Web.
This is The Morning Shift, our one-stop daily roundup of all the auto news that's actually important — all in one place at 9:00 AM. Or, you could spend all day waiting for other sites to parse it out to you one story at a time. Isn't your time more important? Read more...
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Christie: Give Oklahoma what it needs in aid Right. Nevertheless, it's members of his own party - like OK's senators James Inhofe & Tom Coburn who cheerfully vote to limit help to people in need. FLEECED: NJ Economics on Christie's Watch:...Show More Summary
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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy. Comments
In today’s NewsDesk news roundup: HTC is losing more execs; AMD loses more sales despite processor market growth; Google Plus redesign rolls out to mobile and mobile web; Intel appoints Mike Bell to head emerging technology efforts; Nineteen year old … Continue reading ?
A roundup of what has happened in the past 24 hours
What’s wrong with TOD at Othello Station? The continuing saga of the Waterfront Streetcar. Kemper Freeman expanding ($) his downtown Bellevue empire. Inslee approves the transportation budget ($) for the 2013-2015 biennium. Meanwhile, HB 1954 supporters rally. Link station planning meetings tonight in Shoreline. Kitsap Transit wants input on a new six-year plan. Some bus [...]
A roundup of economic news from around the Web.
In the news: Developers fall short of promises, sinkhole update, and Nationals just fall again. [ more › ]
This is The Morning Shift, our one-stop daily roundup of all the auto news that's actually important — all in one place at 9:00 AM. Or, you could spend all day waiting for other sites to parse it out to you one story at a time. Isn't your time more important? Read more...