Microsoft’s stock plunge wipes out over $30 billion in market value
Microsoft’s stock plunge after disappointing results has wiped out over $30 billion in market valuation, and cut the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s gain in half.
Microsoft’s stock plunge after disappointing results has wiped out over $30 billion in market valuation, and cut the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s gain in half.
Microsoft’s stock plunge after disappointing results has wiped out over $30 billion in market valuation, and cut the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s gain in half.
Major League Baseball says he tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance
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At least eight people are dead in what appeared to be "execution-style killings" this morning in Piketon, Ohio, according to officials.
Rohinie Bisesar, the accused in the fatal Shoppers Drug Mart stabbing last December, is being sent for a psychiatric evaluation after a court appearance on Friday during which she claimed to hear voices and to have had a microchip implanted inside her.
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CLEVELAND, April 22 (UPI) -- The U.S. Secret Service is making public its detailed security plans for July's Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Chris Colabello of the Toronto Blue Jays has been suspended 80 games after testing positive for the steroid dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, which is sold under the name Turinabol.
Story by Kendall Jones, via Washington Beer Blog. Story by Kendall Jones, via Washington Beer Blog. Saturday, April 30th, Three Magnets Brewing Company is holding a traveling exclusive bottle release for Little Juice IPA – Smoothie Edition, with stops in Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle. Times and locations are listed below. This thick, cloudy version of our Little Juice IPA starts with intense aromas of tropical... The post Three Magnets Brewing – traveling bottle release event appeared first on Beer News.
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WARSAW — A historian in northeastern Poland says the moss-covered ruins of a German World War II bunker may hide Russia’s precious Amber Room, a national treasure that went missing during the war. The 18th-century Amber Room, made of amber panels and gold leaf, was fitted into Russia’s Catherine Palace near St. Petersburg, where it remained until it was looted by Germany’s Nazis in 1941.
More news of cancelled concerts, as officials conclude autopsy in cause of iconic musician's unexpected death
EIBERGEN - Ook op ISK-school De Steege, dependance van het Gerrit Komrij College te Winterswijk, waren er vrijdag koningsspelen.
[...] people log on to social media where they discover words that offend their delicate sensibilities. Sometimes the perennially offended even win a trophy for their troubles — such as the scalp of ESPN analyst and former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling. In August, the network suspended Schilling for posting a tweet that likened Muslim “extremists” with German Nazis to illustrate that a small segment of a population can do a lot of damage. On his blog, “38 pitches,” Schilling called out “all of... Читать дальше...
"Sunday Morning" explores how good intentions can create a "second disaster," like the infamous teddy bears in Newtown incident
Following the news of music icon Prince’s untimely passing, sales of his music have skyrocketed.
Jerome Buting and Dean Strang, the defense attorneys featured in "Making a Murderer," respond to criticism from Steven Avery's new attorney.
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NEW YORK - Argentina paid creditors on Friday who had refused debt restructurings after its record default, ending a long-standing legal dispute that returns the South American country to international credit markets after nearly 15 years.
Donald Sterling wants another shot at the $1 billion antitrust lawsuit he filed after losing his beloved Clippers over his racist rant.
Brace yourselves -- President Barack Obama just met the UK's Prince George, son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, otherwise known as Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Читать дальше...Being a bigot on social media is probably not a smart career move, as former major-league pitcher Curt Schilling found out. ESPN fired him as a baseball analyst after he made comments on Facebook critical of transgender rights. The network had suspended Schilling last year over a tweet in which he compared Muslim extremists to Nazi-era Germans. Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley will be an “irreverent expose” about online marketing and social media. According to a tweet from TechCrunch’s Frederic Lardinois... Читать дальше...