The Guardian

Canadian woman, 84, finds long-lost diamond ring wrapped around carrot
The Guardian
Mary Grams said of the ring: 'I thought I would have to go to the jeweller today, but it still fits.' Photograph: 660 News Calgary/Twitter. Canada. Canadian woman, 84, finds long-lost diamond ring wrapped around carrot. Mary Grams said she probably
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Calgary Herald

CEOs walk Trump tightrope into a new era for corporate politics
Calgary Herald
Mary Barra of General Motors Co. wanted to stay close to the White House. Indra Nooyi of Pepsico Inc. was pressured to walk away. Kevin Plank of Under Armour Inc. got pushback when he did just that. Doug McMillon of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. took heat for …

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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) HEFFX Highlights
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“It is our belief at this time that fingerprint sensing will NOT be included at launch”, states BlueFin. Though it concedes “We are still grappling with the touch ID/fingerprint sensing situation as we continue to uncover mixed messaging.” BlueFin even
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