Reuters |
New York governor unveils South Bronx highway rebuilding plan
Reuters New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announces a $1.8 billion project to transform the South Bronx by reconstruction of the Bruckner-Sheridan Interchange in New York City, United States in this March 19, 2017 handout photo. Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of … Cuomo announces $1.8B plan to redesign South Bronx roadwaysNewsday Cuomo announces $1.8B reconstruction in the South BronxMiami Herald Road Project Would Reconnenct Neighborhoods to the Bronx RiverWall Street Journal (subscription) News 12 Bronx (registration) –CBS New York –New York Times –New York Daily News all 8 news articles » |
Washington Times |
Justice Department: President should have power to fire head of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Washington Times In this March 26, 2015, file photo, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray speaks during a panel discussion in Richmond, Va. Republicans are urging President Donald Trump to fire Cordray, and some Ohio Democrats focused on … Trump Wants Right To Say 'You're Fired' to Consumer Protection HeadForbes Trump administration calls the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional in filingWashington Post Are We Better Off Curbing the Role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?Wall Street Journal (subscription) New York Times –NPR –Law360 (subscription) –Los Angeles Times all 61 news articles » |
Motley Fool |
5 Things Warren Buffett Doesn't Know — And How They Can Help You Invest Better
Motley Fool Anyone who has read his annual letters to Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A) (NYSE:BRK-B) shareholders will appreciate just how much Mr. Buffett knows about investing, his businesses, life in general, and even country music. But it's what he admits that … Berkshire Opposes Political Contribution Disclosure, Fossil Fuel Divestment ProposalInsurance Journal Marquette's Loss to South Carolina Cost a Berkshire Hathaway Employee MillionsBleacher Report Buffett lauds system, immigrants for America's abundanceThe Republic Investor’s Business Daily –Morningstar.com –Madison.com –Omaha World-Herald all 43 news articles » |
New York Times |
One Billion Yahoo Accounts Still for Sale, Despite Hacking Indictments
New York Times Brian Stretch, the United States attorney for the Northern District of California, announced criminal charges this week against four men officials say were responsible for a 2014 breach of Yahoo's systems. Credit Brendan Smialowski/Agence France-Presse … America Has Been Dealing With Russian Spies for a Long Time NowFortune What Russian Hackers Teach About America's SpiesThe Atlantic Cascading effect: One attack led to another at YahooNews Talk Florida Forbes –US Department of Justice –New York Times –US Department of Justice all 144 news articles » |
Washington Post |
Trump administration calls the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional in filing
Washington Post The Justice Department will not support the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a monumental court battle over whether the structure of the federal watchdog is unconstitutional, according to court documents filed Friday. The department also argued … Trump Administration Files Motion Aimed At Controlling Consumer Protection AgencyNPR Give President Free Rein to Fire Consumer Board Chief, Justice Dept. ArguesNew York Times Justice Department tells court that Trump should be able to fire consumer watchdogLos Angeles Times USA TODAY –Huffington Post –U.S. News & World Report –Forbes all 35 news articles » |
Philly.com |
JCPenney stores at KOP and Philadelphia Mills to close
Philly.com Shoppers enter the J.C. Penney at the Philadelphia Mills Mall. It along with the store in the King of Prussia Mall are slated to close in June. by Suzette Parmley, STAFF WRITER @SuzParmley | [email protected] · Email @SuzParmley 215-854-4184 … JC Penney lists 3 North Dakota stores slated for closingThegardenisland.com JCPenney closure will leave hole in Holland Mall's $25M makeoverMLive.com See if your JC Penney store is among 138 closuresUSA TODAY Memphis Daily News –Peninsula Daily News –WKMS –Minneapolis Star Tribune all 816 news articles » |
Washington Post |
List of the 138 JC Penney stores that are closing
Washington Post J.C. Penney on Friday released a list of the 138 locations that will close in the coming months as part of its plan to cut costs. Most are located within malls or shopping centers. Liquidation sales will start at the closing stores on April 17, and … JCPenney closing Findlay Mall storeThe Courier JC Penney to shutter Baxter storeBrainerd Dispatch JCPenney to close three stores in Middle GeorgiaThe Telegraph OCRegister –Buffalo Business First –New Haven Register –24/7 Wall St. all 641 news articles » |
CBS News |
"For want of a comma" a lawsuit lives on
CBS News “For want of a comma, we have this case,” Circuit Court Judge David Barron wrote in the opening line of his opinion. Because of that missing comma, a federal appeals court allowed drivers for a Maine dairy to go forward with their dispute over overtime … Oxford comma or not? The nerdiest dispute ever plays out in courtNOLA.com 'A, B or C' vs. 'A, B, or C' — the serial comma and the lawWashington Post Court settles debate that's divided grammar nerds for decadesMashable Justia US Law –Quartz –New York Times all 88 news articles » |
Bloomberg |
Cohn Offers Plan to Sell China Bank Stake to Avoid Conflict
Bloomberg Gary Cohn, President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, disclosed a plan to sell his stake in the world's largest bank by assets to comply with federal ethics laws and reduce conflicts of interest. Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council … Angela Merkel Just Fact-Shamed Donald Trump About the One Thing He's Supposed to KnowVanity Fair Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein sees slight pay cut in 2016Reuters Lloyd Blankfein takes pay cut at Goldman SachsCNNMoney New York Post –Dealbreaker –Business Insider –Gant Daily all 45 news articles » |
Orlando Sentinel |
Disney will pay $3.8 million in back wages after feds allege wage and hour violations
Orlando Sentinel Disney has agreed to pay $3.8 million in back wages after feds allege wage and hour violations related to costume expenses. Sandra PediciniContact ReporterOrlando Sentinel. Privacy Policy · The Walt Disney Co. has agreed to provide $3.8 million in back … Disney to pay workers $3.8 million over costume fees, wagesThe Boston Globe Disney to pay back wages to more than 16000 workersWESH Orlando Disney Is Going to Pay $3.8 Million to Employees Who Were Charged for Their CostumesFortune Deadline –Orlando Business Journal –WFTV Orlando –Toledo Blade all 31 news articles » |