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Baby jackrabbit rescued from the cold in Tracy

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A baby jackrabbit is recovering, after it was found shivering in the cold by a Tracy woman out walking her dog Sunday. A combined effort by the Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary and WildCare likely saved the baby jackrabbit's life. When it arrived at WildCare in San Rafael, the jackrabbit was in poor health and veterinarians estimate it was less than a week old.

How HP Inc. Gained 26% in 2016

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

The more consumer-oriented half of the old Hewlett Packard tech conglomerate looks like a tempting value stock today -- even after last year's market-beating returns.

Like everything else at college, campus dining halls have become shockingly expensive

BusinessInsider.com 

Facebook/USDDining

College is expensive. 

And we're not just talking about the price of tuition. Meal plans and dining hall fees can cost students a pretty penny as well. 

Money reports that undergraduate students who eat all of their meals on campus spend up to 85% more per day on food than they would likely pay if they cooked all their meals at home. 

In 2015, students paid an average of $4,300 per academic year for a 19-meal-per-week plan, which averages to about $7.50 per meal... Читать дальше...



JPMorgan hikes Jamie Dimon's pay to $28 million (JPM)

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

JPMorgan directors paid chief executive Jamie Dimon $28 million in total compensation for 2016, a 3.7% increase from the prior year, the company said on Thursday.

His package includes a base salary of $1.5 million as well as cash and stock-related instruments that are tied to Dimon's performance, the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said.

The bank on Friday January 13 reported Q4 earnings, which beat analysts' expectations and marked a record-breaking quarter. Читать дальше...

Mnuchin: We Will Speak With a Unified Voice

WSJ.com 

Donald Trump’s nominee for Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin took questions on how a Trump administration will, or will not, follow precedent in discussing monetary policy. Photo: AP

The Bob And Chez Show Podcast: We Call Paul Ryan's Office About Obamacare, Plus, Are There Grizzlies in Schools?

The Huffington Post 

Today’s topics include: The Trump Crisis Day 82; Trump gets the nuclear codes tomorrow; Numerous intelligence agencies probing Russia, money and Trump; Trump's war on the press; Infowars gets scammed; Roger Stone insists he's being poisoned; Elijah Cummings sounds the alarm; Trump isn't writing his speech; Betsy DeVos is worried about bears in schools; We call Paul Ryan's office about Obamacare; and more.

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Raw Video: Multi Agency Car Chase Ends in Lebanon

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

A driver led Lebanon police and a number of other agencies on about a half-hour car chase late Thursday morning before it ended back in Lebanon. The chase ended on Oak Street West when the car, with two flat tires…

Governments have declared a war on cash

BusinessInsider.com 

Yuya Shino/Reuters

There is a global push by lawmakers to eliminate the use of physical cash around the world. This movement is often referred to as “The War on Cash”, and there are three major players involved:

1. The Initiators
Who?
Governments, central banks.
Why?
The elimination of cash will make it easier to track all types of transactions – including those made by criminals.

2. The Enemy
Who?
Criminals, terrorists
Why?
Large denominations of... Читать дальше...

Aussie rules football still has a way to go to be considered 'feminist'

Sydney Morning Herald 

There was some unwitting irony in the commentary about the growth of women’s AFL in 2016, when Penny Cula-Reid was given credit for her contribution. Herald Sun journalist Paul Amy explained: "She’ll be a trailblazer in 2017 just as she was almost 15 years ago when, as a schoolgirl, she went to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and effectively forced AFL Victoria to create a youth girls’ competition."

Roma beats Sampdoria 4-0 to reach Italian Cup quarterfinals

TheRepublic.com 

ROME — Roma is on course to face city rival Lazio in the Italian Cup semifinals after easing past Sampdoria 4-0 in the round of 16 on Thursday. It next faces second-division Cesena, which has already seen off two Serie A sides in Empoli and Sassuolo, while Lazio visits Inter Milan in its quarterfinal. Roma

Tigers’ core still intact as spring training approaches

TheRepublic.com 

DETROIT — Justin Verlander sat in the middle of the Tiger Den, the lounge at Comerica Park where he and his teammates were available to reporters before heading out on their winter caravan. An offseason that began with so much uncertainty is beginning to wind down now and the core of the Detroit Tigers remains





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