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In Bill we trust for our health

News Herald Sun 

ROLLING UPDATES: More Australians have faith in Bill Shorten handling the nation’s health and Medicare than they do in Malcolm Turnbull.

Marissa Mayer took home only $14 million last year because Yahoo 'fell short' of goals (YHOO)

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Ruben Sprich

Yahoo's top brass have been under investor fire for the company's poor performance.

But they still reaped pay packages worth millions of dollars each, according to the company's latest annual proxy filing.

CEO Marissa Mayer received her standard $1 million annual salary in 2015, along with various stock awards that swelled the total value of her compensation to $35,981,107.

But Yahoo stressed in its filing that Mayer's actual compensation was, in fact... Читать дальше...

Clinton: Trump could 'bankrupt America' like his companies

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

DETROIT (AP) — Hillary Clinton said Monday that Donald Trump's economic policies would lead to lower wages, fewer jobs and more debt — warning unionized workers that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee could "bankrupt America like he's bankrupted his companies." Ask yourself," the likely Democratic nominee told thousands at the Service Employees International Union international convention in Detroit, "how can anybody lose money running a casino, really? Clinton said if fighting for equal pay... Читать дальше...



Nativists eye voting rights foe as Trump VP

MSNBC 

Far-right activists love Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who takes credit for Trump's plan to make Mexico build a wall and champions strict voting laws.

Bayer Offers $62 Billion for Monsanto

WSJ.com 

Bayer on Monday made a $122-a-share offer to acquire Monsanto, in a deal that could create one of the world's largest agrochemical businesses. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains the offer.

Toyota Recalls 1.6M US Vehicles For Takata Airbags

International Business Times 

Toyota Motor Corp. said on Monday it will recall almost 1.6 million additional U.S. vehicles for front passenger-side Takata airbag inflators that could rupture. Earlier this month, Takata Corp. said it was declaring another 35 million to 40 million U.S. inflators defective at the urging of U.S. regulators, a move that more than doubles the number of inflators recalled. Faulty Takata inflators have been linked to more than 100 injuries and 13 deaths worldwide.





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