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New York Times employees stage walkout over staff cuts
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About 450 workers at the New York Times staged a 20-minute walkout Thursday in protest of pending job cuts to the newspaper's copy desk. “It was a show of real solidarity — not just by editors but also by reporters and non-Guild members,” said Josh
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Micron benefits from high memory prices and new phones in the fall
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Micron Technology Inc.'s fiscal third quarter and outlook again surpassed Wall Street's estimates, thanks to the continuing healthy demand for memory chips, including upcoming autumn launches of new smartphones. Micron's stock has been on a tear in the …
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Micron forecasts strong quarter on cloud and mobile demandReuters
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MTA Asks Transit Fans, 'Who Wants to Be a Subway-Saving Millionaire?'
New York Times
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority chairman Joseph J. Lhota said “no idea is too crazy” at a sober-minded kickoff on Thursday for a contest to improve New York City's subway system. Credit Victor J. Blue for The New York Times. An episode of …
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Gov. Cuomo to declare state of emergency for MTA, announces $1 billion infusion of state funds to repair systemNew York Daily News
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Newsweek

Move over hoverboards — electric fidget spinners are the latest toy to start exploding
Sacramento Bee
The fidget spinner craze that has swept through the U.S. in recent months has reached its inevitable conclusion: The tri-pronged little toys have began erupting in flames. According to Gizmodo, there have been two recently documented cases of exploding …
Your Fidget Spinner Could Burst Into FlamesMoney Magazine
Trading Standards warns of 'potential safety issues' with fidget spinners on sale in WorcestershireWorcester News
Fidget spinners are now catching on fire — just like vape pens and hoverboardsWXYZ
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CNBC

Nike tops Wall Street expectations; confirms deal with Amazon
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Nike's fourth-quarter earnings and sales came in above Wall Street's expectations, sending the stock higher after hours on Thursday. Nike said its international geographies and its direct-to-consumer businesses fueled sales growth in the latest quarter
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On a lighter note….I wonder if there will be official sanctions on "Morning Joe" hosts as well?
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The POTUS went on the attack against morning show hosts Joe Scarborough and his fiance Mika Brzenzinski on Twitter today. Apparently they speak badly about the President. The WH response: "I don't think that the president's ever been someone who gets …
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Most think Trump is abusing his powersNewburgh Gazette
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Amazon Gets Set For Busy Shopping Event On Prime Day
Investor’s Business Daily
Amazon (AMZN) has set July 11 as Prime Day, the third year in a row for the e-commerce giant in what has been its busiest shopping day of the year. This year's event is designated to last 30 hours, starting at 9 p.m. ET on July 10 and be offered to

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New York Times

Staples to Sell for $6.9 Billion, and Its New Owner Has an Uphill Battle
New York Times
The retailer Staples is said to have agreed to sell itself to a private equity firm, Sycamore Partners. Credit Lucy Nicholson/Reuters. As online shopping claims ever more casualties, Staples, a mainstay of office supplies, has agreed to sell itself to
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Staples Is Being Bought for $6.9 BillionFortune
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Euro Set for More Gains After Draghi Breaks Bund Spread Support
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European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's suggestion that there is room for paring stimulus has pushed the U.S.-German yield spread below a multi-year support level, signaling further gains in the euro, according to Mizuho Bank Ltd. A narrower U.S
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Toshiba sues Western Digital over memory chip sale
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Toshiba is suing Western Digital for 120bn yen ($1bn; £835m), accusing it of interfering in the attempted sale of its flash memory business. The Japanese giant is offloading the unit, which makes chips for smartphones and laptops, to cover huge losses
Toshiba Sues Western Digital for 120 Billion Yen in DamagesBloomberg
Toshiba faces shareholders with no chip unit deal signedReuters
Toshiba Misses Its Deadline for a Deal for Its Microchip UnitNew York Times
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