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Arrow's Political Gun Violence Episode Was Uh, Something

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Arrow clearly wanted to make a politically relevant episode last night, but as the story unfolds, it becomes clear they really do not want to take a side on the gun control debate. So much so that all the different aspects of the storyline end up sounding bizarre.

Designer Spotlight: ADAY Brings Hi-Tech Performance Fabrics To The Office

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ADAY, the e-commerce technical clothing brand founded by former Goldman Sachs co-workers Nina Faulhaber and Meg He, is expanding its cult-following activewear line to launch a new collection, Technical Tailored, to bring innovative fabric technologies to the professional woman’s wardrobe.



Why The Sale Of The Miami Marlins To The Kushner Family Fell Through

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The sale of the Miami Marlins from Jeffrey Loria to theKushner family has fallen through. Here's why everything from a conflict of interest with President Trump, to foreign money, to Loria being offered the position of Ambassador of France all played in and whether the Marlins are still sold.

Key Takeaways From TripAdvisor's Earnings Report

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TripAdvisor ended 2016 on a weak note mainly on account of the lack of traction on its Instant Booking platform that led to a decline in its hotel revenues. Too, the company continued investing on its marketing initiatives and this led to a further dampening of the margins.

Snap Seeks IPO Valuation Of Up To $18.5 Billion, Pricing Shares At $14 To $16

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Snap Inc., which created the popular messaging app Snapchat, said in a regulatory filing on Thursday that it plans raise up to $3.2 billion in an initial public offering that would value the company at between $16.2 billion to $18.5 billion. The company plans to price its shares between $14 and $16.

Texas Utility Giant EFH Poised To Exit Bankruptcy After Three Years

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Energy Future Holdings (EFH), the parent company of Texas utility giants Luminant and Oncor Electric, is winding down what has become one of the longest and most unpredictable corporate bankruptcies in recent memory. Its success now rests in the hands of Texas regulators.

No Doubt About It: NAFTA Favors Mexico When It Comes To Energy

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NAFTA is anything but a free trade agreement when it comes to Mexico. Special provisions granted Mexico's national energy industry provide serious advantages over American and Canadian companies. But now that Mexico is liberalizing, is it time to renegotiate this part of NAFTA?

Here's How Alibaba Can Benefit From Its Partnership With Mattel

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Alibaba and Mattel entered into a strategic partnership which will allow the latter to sell toys in China via Alibaba’s marketplace and to use its data and insights on the Chinese consumers to develop new toy products for the Chinese market. It allows Alibaba to monetize the data mine it creates

Dan Rather: Why We Should Be Skeptical About The News We Consume

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I spoke to Dan Rather, the host of "The Big Interview" on AXS TV, about his most memorable interviews, the biggest changes in journalism over the past decade, why we have to be skeptical about the news we consume, the media outlets he watches and reads, and his best career advice.





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