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Demetri Martin, police militarization doc win at Tribeca

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — Demetri Martin's feature film debut "Dean," the police militarization documentary "Do Not Resist" and the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" took top honors at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival.

Demetri Martin, police militarization doc win at Tribeca

JournalStar.com 

NEW YORK (AP) — Demetri Martin's feature film debut "Dean," the police militarization documentary "Do Not Resist" and the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" took top honors at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival.

Demetri Martin, police militarization doc win at Tribeca

TheRepublic.com 

NEW YORK - Demetri Martin's feature film debut "Dean," the police militarization documentary "Do Not Resist" and the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" took top honors at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival.

Demetri Martin, police militarization doc win at Tribeca

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — Demetri Martin's feature film debut "Dean," the police militarization documentary "Do Not Resist" and the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" took top honors at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival.

Demetri Martin, police militarization doc win at Tribeca

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — Demetri Martin's feature film debut "Dean," the police militarization documentary "Do Not Resist" and the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" took top honors at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival. Martin's autobiographical "Dean," about the comic dealing with the death of his mother, won best narrative feature.



Demetri Martin, police militarization doc win at Tribeca

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — Demetri Martin's feature film debut "Dean," the police militarization documentary "Do Not Resist" and the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" took top honors at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival.

Naij.com digest: Top 10 news that broke this Thursday

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

The NAIJ.com team has gathered the most important news stories that hit the headlines on Thursday, April 21.  You can find all the important things you might have missed but still need to know below in today’s digest! 1. CCT trial: Drama as judge loses temper, orders Saraki’s lawyer to be arrested (video) Justice Danladi Umar, […]

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Olympic Golf Isn't in Oosthuizen's Plans

WSJ.com 

Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa announced Thursday that he would not participate in golf’s return to the Olympics in August, becoming the second top-15 player to withdraw this week.

EU keeps sanctions threat on Thai seafood

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The 28-nation EU is keeping up the pressure because even some Thai legislation enacted last year to curb illegal practices was not sufficiently followed up by action over the past months, two EU officials with knowledge of the ongoing talks said. In addition to freeing more than 2,000 slaves, the reporting resulted in the arrest of a dozen alleged traffickers, the seizing of millions of dollars’ worth of seafood and vessels, several lawsuits, and legal actions by governments and corporations. EU... Читать дальше...

Officer announces Omaha Police headquarters squirrel's death

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — Omaha police have announced the death of a squirrel that hung out around police headquarters and had his own Twitter following. A post by Omaha Officer Michael Bossman on Tuesday announced the death, accompanied by a picture of a dead squirrel outlined with chalk.

These 4 charts have global slowdown written all over them

BusinessInsider.com 

Pixabay

My good friend Jeffrey Snider recently cited a Wall Street Journal article highlighting a very serious slowdown in big-rig truck orders.

Truck inventories are at their highest levels since before the financial crisis. Sales in March were also down 37% from a year ago as fleets remain very cautious about expanding in this environment.

Some of this reduction in 2016, as the Journal reports, is due to companies over-ordering in 2014 and 2015 based on the narrative that the economy was actually healing... Читать дальше...

Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) Q1 Earnings: Falling Ad Rates At Google Hit Revenue, Profits While Losses Expand At ‘Other Bets’

International Business Times 

The little blue links in Google search results are selling at a discount. Revenue and profits at parent company Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) missed Wall Street estimates for the quarter ended March 31, sending shares down 5 percent in after-hours trading. The culprit? Google gets paid when a user clicks on a search ad, and advertisers paid 9 percent less per click in the last quarter over the year prior. That and the effect of unfavorable foreign exchange rates hit both total revenue and profitability.





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