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Politics|As Insurers Balk, US Makes New Push to Boost Health Care Act
New York Times
Aetna announced on Monday that it would sharply reduce its participation for the Affordable Care Act in the public marketplaces next year. Credit Jessica Hill/Associated Press. WASHINGTON — Facing high-profile withdrawals from online insurance …
Aetna Warned US Before Exiting Health ExchangesWall Street Journal
Aetna CEO To Justice Department: Block Our Deal And We'll Drop Out Of ObamacareNPR
Health Insurer's Exit from Obamacare Leaves Little Insurance ChoiceU.S. News & World Report
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Singtel to Pay $1.8 Billion for Stakes in Intouch, Bharti
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Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. agreed to pay S$2.47 billion ($1.8 billion) for stakes in Thailand's Intouch Holdings Pcl and India's Bharti Telecom Ltd. to broaden access to fast-growing wireless markets in Asia and Africa. Singtel will pay 60.83
Singtel to Buy Stakes in Thailand, India Telecom Firms for $1.8 BillionWall Street Journal
Singtel to buy stake in Thailand's Intouch, India's Bharti TelecomCNBC
Singtel to fork out $1.8B for higher stakes in India, Thailand telecom marketsZDNet
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Emerging Asia Stocks Rise With European Futures as Dollar Slides
Bloomberg
Emerging-market shares rallied with European stock index futures and the dollar fell versus all of its major peers after minutes of the Federal Reserve's last meeting damped prospects for a U.S. interest-rate hike. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index was
Nikkei drops as most Asia markets rise amid jump in yen, weak trade dataCNBC
Asian Shares Mixed Ahead Of Fed MinutesNasdaq
Emerging markets extend losses as Fed wake-up call halts rallyMalay Mail Online
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Cisco Plans to Cut 5500 Workers
Wall Street Journal
Cisco Systems Inc. CSCO -1.29 % is cutting 5,500 employees—7% of its workforce—in the networking company's latest reaction to market shifts, including customers favoring software over hardware. The reduction beginning this quarter renews a pattern of …
Cisco laying off 5500 employees, or 7 percent of workforceBusiness Insider
Cisco to cut 5500 jobs in shift from switches to softwareReuters
Cisco slashes up to 5500 jobsCNNMoney
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A4A: Airlines Edge Closer to Average Corporate Profitability
Aviation International News
Major U.S. airlines collectively reported pre-tax profit of $12 billion in the first half of the year, improving from $11.3 billion during the same period in 2015. This translated to an average profit margin of 15.5 percent, or 15.5 cents on every
A4A: US airlines to carry 15.6 million passengers over Labor Day travel periodeTurboNews
Airline travel expected to surge 4% over the Labor Day weekendLos Angeles Times
This Is How Many Travelers Will Fly This Labor Day WeekendFortune
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Target Adds Private Bathrooms to Quell Transgender Debate
Wall Street Journal
Target Corp. TGT -6.43 % said it will spend $20 million to add a private bathroom to each of its stores by next year, after customer protests of its policy allowing transgender individuals to use whichever restroom corresponds with their gender
Target adding single-stall bathrooms to every storeAOL News
Target adding single-stall bathrooms at all storesUSA TODAY
Target's $20 million answer to transgender bathroom boycottCNNMoney
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Industrial warehouse giant Prologis controls close to 150 megawatts of capacity, most of which it sells back to the grid.

Drawing inspiration from the discipline-driven commitment and friendly global competition at the Olympics to make our cities more resilient.

More and more buildings are being equipped with energy efficiency technologies and solar panels. What will it take before all buildings are energy independent?