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Zenefits Picks Jay Fulcher as New CEO

WSJ.com 

Zenefits chose software executive Jay Fulcher as its new chief executive, the third person to lead the embattled health-benefits broker since early 2016.



Meteor lights up Midwest sky

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Dashcam video from police cruisers in Washington and Illionis captured the fireball streaking through the night about 1:30 a.m. In addition to Illinois and Wisconsin, the American Meteor Society lists sightings in Indiana, Michigan and other states as well.

Türk Telekom'u işgal etmek isteyen askerlere müebbet istemi

Sabah 

FETÖ'nün darbe girişimi sırasında, İstanbul Gayrettepe'deki Tük Telekom binasını ele geçirmeye çalışan 6'sı tutuklu 13 asker hakkında 3'er kez ağırlaştırılmış müebbet hapisle cezalandırılması istendi.Devamı için tıklayınız

(2nd LD) S. Korean An Byeong-hun comes up short of 1st PGA Tour win

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

(ATTN: UPDATES with latest world rankings in para 5 SEOUL, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) -- South Korean An Byeong-hun has come up short of his first PGA Tour victory in Arizona with shaky play down the stretch. An blew his lead in the final round of the Waste

Red-light camera company to pay $20M to settle Chicago suit

TheRepublic.com 

CHICAGO — A red-light camera company whose former chief executive pleaded guilty to a federal bribery charge will pay $20 million to settle a lawsuit with Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Monday. The deal ends a lawsuit the city filed against Phoenix-based Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. and its Australian parent company Redflex Holdings Ltd, accusing

Here's how Brexit and Trump have already affected the travel industry, according to the president of Hotels.com

BusinessInsider.com 

Shutterstock/Iakov Kalinin

Savvy travelers are taking advantage of global political events to get a good deal, and leaders in the hospitality world are already noticing an impact. 

"Brexit is a notable geopolitical event that has driven big changes," Johan Svanstrom, president of Hotels.com, recently told Business Insider in an email interview. "The British pound weakening has caused Americans and many other nationalities, looking to take advantage and having a good time in London and other UK cities... Читать дальше...





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