New York Times |
Trump Administration Moves to Open Arctic Refuge to Drilling Studies
New York Times Seismic exploration equipment in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the 1980s. Credit U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. An internal Interior Department memo has proposed lifting restrictions on exploratory seismic studies in the Arctic National … Trump administration working toward renewed drilling in Arctic National Wildlife RefugeWashington Post Trump Moves Toward Drilling In Arctic Wildlife Refuge For First Time In 30 YearsThe Daily Caller White House takes steps to allow drilling in Alaska Arctic refugeDigital Journal One America News Network (press release) –Alaska Public Radio Network –Grand Junction Daily Sentinel all 10 news articles » |
Fortune |
Woman Arrested for Dumping Blue Paint Over Wall Street's Charging Bull
Fortune The New York City Police Department said that the bull statue was found covered in blue paint this week, and the Fearless Girl statue that stands across from it was wearing a sash that said "Draw the blue line," CNBC reported. Courtney Fallon, of … Cops arrest vandal who dumped paint on NYC's iconic Charging Bull statueNew York Daily News Protester who admitted to vandalizing iconic Wall Street bull is arrestedCNBC Woman arrested for vandalizing Wall Street's famed bull statueWSLS Khaleej Times –New York Post –Gothamist –New York’s PIX11 / WPIX-TV all 17 news articles » |
USA TODAY |
Irma fallout: St. Thomas, St. Martin now off Royal Caribbean schedule for weeks
USA TODAY Irma-ravaged St. Thomas and St. Maarten are now off Royal Caribbean's schedule through at least late October. With the islands just beginning what could be a months-long recovery, the line late Friday said four ships that are scheduled to visit over … David Jessop | The value of the genuine CaribbeanJamaica Gleaner Carnival downgraded as Hurricane Irma and other events hurt demandCNBC Carnival: That Sinking FeelingBarron’s Travel Agent –Tribune-Review –Cruise Industry News –TravelPulse all 148 news articles » |
AppsforPCdaily |
Facebook handed Russia-linked ads over to Mueller under search warrant
AppsforPCdaily After revealing that fake Russian accounts bought almost $100,000 of political ads during the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign on its platform, Facebook has handed over more details to American Special Counsel Robert Mueller. The information … Mueller just obtained a warrant that could change the entire nature of the Russia investigationBusiness Insider Report: Facebook gave special investigator Robert Mueller detailed info on Russian ad buysTechCrunch Facebook under fire over Russian ads in electionThe Hill CBS News –Washington Examiner –Newsweek –Bloomberg all 71 news articles » |
Washington Post |
Two Equifax executives will retire following massive data breach
Washington Post A week after Equifax disclosed it suffered a massive data breach that may have compromised sensitive information belonging to 143 million people, the credit reporting agency's chief information officer, David Webb, and chief security officer, Susan … Equifax two top technology executives leave company 'effective immediately'Reuters Equifax Execs Resign; Security Head, Mauldin, Was Music MajorNBCNews.com Equifax data breach and credit freeze: Beware these 3 scamsCBS News BBC News –Fortune –Quartz –MarketWatch all 670 news articles » |
Reuters |
Wall Street hits record highs, S&P 500 pierces 2500
Reuters (Reuters) – Wall Street reached record highs on Friday, with the S&P 500 surpassing 2,500 points as telecommunications shares rose and technology bounced back after two days of declines. The S&P 500's breach of the 2,500-mark came less than four … S&P 500 closes at record high; Dow posts best week since DecemberCNBC US Stocks Reach Another Milestone as S&P 500 Vaults Past 2500Bloomberg Boeing stock rallies to record, accounts for nearly half of the Dow's gainMarketWatch ABC News –Investor’s Business Daily –The Detroit News all 247 news articles » |
Los Angeles Times |
Chefs react angrily as federal appeals court upholds California ban on foie gras
Los Angeles Times California may once again scrape foie gras off restaurant plates, after judges ruled in favor of a ban on the delicacy made by force feeding ducks and geese. The decision Friday by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals removes a … Appeals court taking foie gras off the menu in CaliforniaThe Denver Post Appeals court revives California ban on foie grasAOL C'est la vie: California's Ban on Foie Gras Revived by 9th CircuitCourthouse News Service Phys.Org –AppsforPCdaily –ExpressNewsline all 64 news articles » |
New York Daily News |
Coca-Cola Coffee Plus launches in Japan
New York Daily News Coca-Cola Coffee Plus has been dreamed up by the mad mixologists at the soft drink giant. It's just the drink ticket for caffeine addicts who can't decide if they want to get a jolt from Coke or java, since it blends both. This way they can have both … Food hall filled with local markets, restaurants will move into Mass Ave Coca-Cola plantFox 59 Why McDonald's Coke tastes better than all the other CokesNew York Post Visiting Coca-Cola vending machine offers free sodas for a hugRed and Black WRTV Indianapolis –POPSUGAR –Avas.mv –Pakistan Today all 132 news articles » |
Reuters |
Venezuela publishes oil prices in Chinese currency to shun US dollar
Reuters A gas station worker pumps gas into a car at a gas station of the state oil company PDVSA in Caracas, Venezuela August 29, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins. CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela published the price of its oil and fuel in Chinese currency … Venezuela's Latest Currency Decision Shows DesperationForbes Venezuela Publishes Oil Prices In Yuan For First TimeYahoo News Venezuela Retaliates Against America, Will No Longer Accept Dollars for Oil PaymentsBreitbart News RT –PanAm Post –The Sun Daily –teleSUR English all 56 news articles » |
USA TODAY |
Harvey sends US industrial production down most in 8 years
USA TODAY … the oil refining, plastics and chemicals industries. (Photo: Erik Schelzig, AP). CONNECTTWEET 1 LINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. WASHINGTON — U.S. industrial output plunged 0.9% in August, the most in eight years, mostly because of Hurricane. Hurricane Harvey slams US retail sales, industrial outputReuters Amazon is skewing the whole country's retail sales data and is likely behind last month's dropCNBC Hurricane Harvey Holds Down August Retail SalesU.S. News & World Report Houston Chronicle –Post-Bulletin –ReporterNews.com –Fox Business all 478 news articles » |