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What next for markets this year

Financial Times 

Halfway through a tumultuous 2016, we highlight 5 opportunities and risks for global investors

Auto Sales Poised for Their Best June in 11 Years

WSJ.com 

Auto makers are on track for their best June U.S. auto sales in more than a decade as summer sales started to heat up during the month. Cheap gasoline and easy credit continue to boost car-buyer confidence.

Josh Prenot is making a name for himself at the U.S. swim trials

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

2016 Rio Summer Olympics: Russian rowers are latest to face ban over doping July 1, 2016, 8:38 a.m. Full coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. 8:38 A.M. | Reporting from Omaha Nathan Fenno Josh Prenot is making a name for himself at the U.S. swim trials Josh Prenot nearly set a world record...

Chechen man identified as the organizer of the Istanbul airport bombing

BusinessInsider.com 

(Georgian broadcasting company Rustavi2, AP video via AP)

A Chechen extremist masterminded the triple suicide bombing at Istanbul's busiest airport that killed at least 44 people, a U.S. congressman said.

U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, told CNN that Akhmed Chatayev directed Tuesday night's attack at Ataturk Airport, one of the world's busiest, which also wounded more than 230.

Turkish and Swedish media have also identified Chatayev as the organizer... Читать дальше...



China's Xi Warns Party Not to Waver on Ideology

WSJ.com 

Chinese President Xi Jinping singled out ideological orthodoxy as vital for ensuring the legitimacy of Communist Party rule, marking the party’s 95th anniversary with a call for political discipline.

We Owe Most Of Our Greatest Tech To The Government, Here’s What It Should Do Next

BuzzFeed 


Alfred Gescheidt / Getty Images

For the past decade, some of the world’s biggest, wealthiest, and most important companies have been making long term, outlandishly expensive bets on technology aimed at re-shaping the future. Think self-driving cars, and high altitude drones that never need to land. In the industry they’re even referred to as Moonshots, a reference to the space race that changed science and the perception of American innovation forever. Читать дальше...

Watford ta Sayi Dan wasan Najeriya

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Kungiya kwallon kafa ta Watford ta sayi dan wasan gaba kuma dan Najeriya Isaac daga kungiyar Granada. Cinikin ya kammalu ne tun watan Janairu amma ba’a bayyana ba, dana wasan ya samu tayi daga kungiyoyi da dama daga ciki har da Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan da kuma PSG, Watford ta saye shi ne akan kudi […]

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Here's where you're most likely to run into wildlife that could kill you

BusinessInsider.com 

Dragan Radovanovic/Business Insider

Just this past June, a 2-year-old boy was playing near the water at a Disney World resort when an alligator attacked and killed him. A black bear attacked a woman running the marathon in New Mexico just a few days later. In Colorado, a mother had to fight off a mountain lion to save her 5-year-old son that was attacked in their own backyard.

Even when the headlines about wildlife don’t involve attacks — a bear is spotted swimming in a backyard pool... Читать дальше...

Serbia remains on EU path despite delay, premier says

TheRepublic.com 

BELGRADE, Serbia — Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says Serbia remains on the path toward EU membership though the bloc has further delayed talks with the Balkan country. Vucic said Friday he is “disappointed” by this week’s decision but that it will not affect Serbia’s “strategic road and determination.” “Serbia intends to remain on the EU

14 Hollywood stars who have challenged the Academy's diversity issues

BusinessInsider.com 

Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) just admitted 683 new actors, filmmakers, and executives to their Class of 2016. Among them, 44% are people of color, raising the overall representation in the organization from 8% to 11%. 

"We encourage the larger creative community to open its doors wider, and create opportunities for anyone interested in working in this incredible and storied industry," wrote Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs.

According to these 14 Hollywood stars... Читать дальше...





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