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Reporter to Mexican president: 'How worried are you that this time next year there will be a wall up on your border?'

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

A Reuters reporter asked Mexico's president at a Wednesday press conference about the plan by Donald Trump to build a wall on the southern border of the US if he wins the presidency.

Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for the US presidency, has repeatedly called for a wall to prevent people from illegally crossing the border between Mexico and the US. He has also said that he would make Mexico pay for the wall.

"How worried are you that this time... Читать дальше...

Elkhart County regroups after flap over all-white relay team

TheRepublic.com 

ELKHART, Ind. — Elkhart County officials are forming an expanded organizing committee with minorities included for Indiana bicentennial events after the selection of an all-white torch relay team. Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesman Terry Mark said the expanded committee will include six Latinos and six African-Americans to “be representative of the diversity of

German engineers made this camera smaller than a grain of salt with a 3D printer

BusinessInsider.com 

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The camera developed by a research team from the University of Stuttgart isn’t to be taken with a grain of salt — because it’s actually smaller than that. 

Current manufacturing techniques make it impossible to construct tiny lenses, the team said, but by using 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, the size possibilities change dramatically. The team, led by PhD students Timo Gissibl and Simon Thiele, said that the process of designing and manufacturing the tiny lens actually only took a few hours. Читать дальше...

15 women who outshine their rich and famous husbands

BusinessInsider.com 

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These wives of some of the world's most rich and famous men are no slouches.

Despite having access to all the money in the world, they have written novels, started companies, edited magazines, and practiced law.

In addition to their brains and entrepreneurship, many also happen to be gorgeous.

With ranks including the brilliant Amal Clooney and Mark Zuckerberg's pediatrician wife Priscilla, it's no wonder billionaires wanted to be with these incredible women. Читать дальше...

US stocks claw back half of ground lost post-British vote

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Banks and other financial companies led another broad surge in U.S. stocks Wednesday, turning the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor's 500 index slightly positive for the year.



Deutsche en Santander falen weer voor test

Tubantia 

WASHINGTON (ANP/BLOOMBERG) - Deutsche Bank en Banco Santander zijn gezakt voor de recente stresstest van de koepel van centrale banken in de Verenigde Staten. Hun Amerikaanse onderdelen zijn volgens de Federal Reserve niet voldoende bestand tegen stevige economische tegenwind.

Butter doesn't increase risk of heart disease after all

BusinessInsider.com 

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Butter, that beloved fatty staple, has been slowly welcomed back into Americans' diets — and a new study finds it isn't as bad for our arteries as once believed.

Why it matters:

Americans are eating more butter than they have in a generation.

And the latest diet evidence indicates that saturated fats aren't as bad for heart health as previously believed. Guidelines shunning saturated fats (found in animal products like red meat and dairy) arose largely out of the 1970 Seven Countries Study... Читать дальше...

Some EU Expats Seek Permanent Home in U.K.

WSJ.com 

Uncertain about their post-Brexit future, some European expatriates living in the U.K. are rushing to apply for British citizenship and residency, immigration lawyers say.

Uber App Will Now Track Driver Behavior

WSJ.com 

Uber Technologies will soon roll out a new technology to track when its drivers exceed the speed limit, cut corners or brake suddenly by monitoring the sensors in their smartphones. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains. Photo: Bloomberg





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