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Photos of the day - January 11, 2017

Yahoo Autos 

The timber-frame houses at the Roemerberg square are reflected in water in Frankfurt, central Germany; a Japanese macakaks open up his mouth in Zoo in the wilhelma in Stuttgart, Germany; and a man and his dog stop to look at a mural depicting Princess Leia from the film Star Wars  in Belfast, Northern Ireland are some of the photos of the day. (AP/EPA/Getty/Reuters/Zuma) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr.

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STOCKS RISE: Here's what you need to know

BusinessInsider.com 

Mike Segar/Reuters

Stocks jumped around wildly in trading Wednesday, ultimately finishing in the green.

The press conference of President-elect Donald Trump to address conflicts of interest regarding his businesses and a report claiming ties to the Russian government sent stocks and other assets swinging wildly on Wednesday.

All three indexes finished positive, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average still unable to break through the 20,000 threshold.

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Brighten Up (Thursday Crossword, Jan. 12)

WSJ.com 

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The 2 most important words in Trump’s press conference

Vox 

“I won.”

Donald Trump explained very clearly at Wednesday morning’s press conference why he won’t release his tax returns, thus leaving the public entirely in the dark as to who may or may not be paying him off: “I won.”

It’s as good an explanation as any. Norms are important in politics and government. But norms get a fair amount of their bite from fear. Fear that if you break them, you’ll come in for damaging criticism and lose public support. But while there probably was a public... Читать дальше...

40 Words Turning 40 in 2017

Mental Floss 

If you're turning 40 this year, you have something in common with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday Night Fever, and the Chia Pet. You also got to grow up with these words, dated by first citation to 1977 in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Boeing plans buyouts and layoffs for engineers

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Boeing Co. has internally announced a new round of employee buyouts for engineers companywide, including in Southern California, and warned that layoff notices will follow later this month to engineers in Washington state, where the company has a large presence.

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Protecting Ankles, Feet From Winter's Assaults

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- From broken bones to frostbite, you're at extra risk for foot and ankle injuries during winter. But you can protect yourself, according to a surgeon who specializes in podiatry.

Protecting Ankles, Feet From Winter's Assaults

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- From broken bones to frostbite, you're at extra risk for foot and ankle injuries during winter. But you can protect yourself, according to a surgeon who specializes in podiatry.

Early champions of the most ubiquitous retirement plan in the US say it hasn't lived up to its promise — 5 financial advisers break down where it shines and fails

BusinessInsider.com 

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The 401(k) — perhaps the most ubiquitous but frequently underutilized retirement vehicle in the US — came under fire last week in a gloomy article from The Wall Street Journal, in which the very same people who championed the retirement plan decades ago now say that it hasn't served average Americans all that well.

Named after a tweak in the tax code back in 1978, the 401(k) came to life in an era when pensions offered and funded by private employers were the prominent form of retirement savings. Читать дальше...





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