Nuclear Industry Says No Impact Seen From Hacking Campaign
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Officials for the nuclear and electricity industries say there has been no apparent impact from a hacking campaign that has drawn the attention of federal officials. July 1, 2017, at 11:33 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Nuclear

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Russia behind cyber-attack, says Ukraine's security service
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Ukraine says it has proof that Russian security services were involved in the cyber-attack that targeted businesses around the world earlier this week. The country's security service, the SBU, said it had obtained data that points to a link with an
Ukraine: Russian security services were behind cyberattackKOMO News
Ukraine Points Finger at Russian Security Services in Recent Cyber AttackNew York Times
Ukraine cyberattack wasn't really about ransom89.3 KPCC
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Boring Company CEO Elon Musk Says Car Elevator For LA Tunnels Will Start Operating Next Week
International Business Times
Elon Musk's plans for a network of tunnels for cars are rapidly moving. The Boring Company CEO recently tweeted a video of the elevator that will lower the cars into the tunnels, which will start operating next week. “Just installed steel skeleton of
Elon Musk went on a tweet storm about finishing the first leg of his LA tunnel digCNBC

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Workers celebrate LA's new $12 minimum wage, businesses brace for impact
Los Angeles Times
More than half a million Angelenos stand to get a raise this weekend, making the city the latest testing ground in the drive to boost incomes of bottom-rung workers. Some businesses, facing a labor crunch, didn't even wait for the new, $12 minimum wage
Do minimum wage hikes aid workers? The jury is still out.The Hill (blog)
Minimum Wage in Los Angeles Increases to $10.50, $12 Per HourNBC Southern California
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Why Amazon Prime Day 2017 Could Blow the Past Two Years Out of the Water
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Everything the "Everything Store" better known as Amazon (AMZN) does these days seems to be in pursuit of one goal: more Amazon Prime members. The e-commerce giant's upcoming third annual sales event for Prime members known as Amazon Prime …
How to Get the Best Amazon Deals and DiscountsPCMag
Amazon's Prime Day Will Have Better Deals Than Black FridayFortune
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Dollar posts biggest quarterly drop in nearly seven years
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NEW YORK The U.S. dollar recovered slightly on Friday, but posted its biggest quarterly decline against a basket of rival currencies in nearly seven years after hawkish signals from foreign central banks this week pressured the greenback further
GLOBAL MARKETS-US dollar falls, bond yields up as central bank views shiftNasdaq
Dollar sulky on hawkish central banks, Asia stocks join global slumpNew York Daily News
Excessive Leverage Is Now The Biggest Problem Facing MarketsValueWalk

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The Time Is Right For Brave Investors To Start Accumulating Rite Aid
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20 months after the purchase of Rite Aid by Walgreens was announced, it was cancelled in favor of a deal for Walgreens to acquire less than half of Rite Aid's Stores. This has left shares trading at less than half of their value before the acquisition
Reworked Rite Aid Deal Still Has to Clear Regulators' ReviewBloomberg
Walgreens deal offers no lasting relief to Rite AidReuters
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Crayola down to five names for new crayon color
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EASTON, Pa. — Crayola has the blues — five, to be exact. The iconic crayon maker left it to fans to come up with a name for a new blue crayon replacing the recently retired color dandelion. After receiving nearly 90,000 submissions, Crayola narrowed
Voting For New Crayola Color Now Open: Here Are The Names To Choose FromTech Times
Voting Begins For Crayola New Blue Crayon Name — 'Star Spangled Blue' Tops ListThe Inquisitr

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Dollar despairs on hawkish central banks, Asia stocks join global slump
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A man (3rd L) looks at an electronic stock quotation board as passers-by walk past, outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan January 20, 2016. REUTERS/Toru Hanai. By Nichola Saminather | SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE The dollar extended its losses on Friday …
FOREX-Dollar index trudges near 9-month low as central bank views shiftNasdaq
Tech Spoils Bank Party as Stocks, Dollar Slide: Markets WrapBloomberg
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Walgreens scraps Rite Aid merger, will instead buy half its stores
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(Reuters) – Drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc scrapped its deal to buy Rite Aid Corp after failing to win antitrust approval, but said it would instead buy nearly half of the smaller rival's U.S. stores for $5.18 billion. Rite Aid's shares
Walgreens trims Rite Aid deal after antitrust concernsFox Business
Walgreens Gets Bigger While Rite Aid, Fred's Pick Up the PiecesBloomberg
Failed Walgreens-Rite Aid Deal Telegraphs Potential Antitrust Policy Under TrumpTheStreet.com
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