Tuesday, February 21, 2017

China to Shut Down Ivory Trade by End of 2017 and other top stories.

  • China to Shut Down Ivory Trade by End of 2017

    China to Shut Down Ivory Trade by End of 2017
    BEIJING—China says it will ban all domestic ivory trade by the end of 2017, closing down the world’s biggest ivory market in a move wildlife conservationists believe will help curb elephant poaching in Africa. The announcement deals a blow to a global ivory industry sustained in large part by Chinese demand, and comes after years of international and domestic pressure on Beijing to interdict a trade that has threatened the extinction...
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  • U.S. Ethics Chief Ordered Gushing Responses To Trump's Tweets

    U.S. Ethics Chief Ordered Gushing Responses To Trump's Tweets
    Newly obtained records reveal that the head of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics personally ordered several oddly enthusiastic tweets after President-elect Donald Trump’s recent claim that he planned to sever ties to his business operations to avoid conflicts of interest as president. “We told your counsel that we’d sing your praises if you divested and we meant it!” read one of the gushing tweets issued by the department. Another read: “Brilliant! Divestiture is good for you, good for Amer..
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  • SoftBank Hopes Trump Connection Reopens Doors for Sprint

    SoftBank Hopes Trump Connection Reopens Doors for Sprint
    The last time Sprint Corp. Chairman Masayoshi Son wanted something from U.S. telecom regulators, it didn’t go so well. Now, with power changing in Washington, the Japanese mogul sees a new opportunity. Mr. Son, sometimes called the Bill Gates of Japan, got a frosty reception from regulators in 2014 when he sought to merge Sprint with rival T-Mobile US Inc., leading him to abandon a deal that was key to his decision to buy Sprint a...
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  • 2017 could be another good year for Wall Street's bull

    2017 could be another good year for Wall Street's bull
    The final trading week of the year was the worst week for the Dow and S&P 500 since Nov. 4, the week before the election. For the first time since then, the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 all lost ground for three consecutive sessions. The Dow flirted with 20,000 early in the four-day week but was down 0.8 percent to close at 19,770 Friday. The S&P 500 lost 1.1 percent to 2,239, and the Nasdaq was off 1.5 percent for the week at 5,383. As stocks sold off, buyers went into bonds and the 10-year yi..
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  • The Mets, MoMA decline Second Ave. subway party invite

    The Mets, MoMA decline Second Ave. subway party invite
    Big New York names like the Mets and MoMA have been invited to the Second Ave. subway launch party but didn't attend. (Corey Sipkin/New York Daily News). BY Dan Rivoli. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Saturday, December 31, 2016, 12:25 AM.
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  • India's PM Modi announces incentives in New Year address

    India's PM Modi announces incentives in New Year address
    NEW DELHI Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a slew of incentives to the poor, farmers, women and small businesses on Saturday, in a New Year's speech in which he also defended his decision to abolish high denomination bank notes.The withdrawal of 500 and 1,000 rupee bills on Nov. 8 caused widespread disruption and anger in a country where cash dominates, and the televised address was seen as an opportunity to offer financial relief to people suffering most. The prime minister also ..
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  • Can You Pass This Quiz on Social Security Benefits?

    Can You Pass This Quiz on Social Security Benefits?
    Image source: Getty Images. For many Americans, Social Security will be a vital source of income during retirement. The most recently released data from the Social Security Administration found that 61% of current beneficiaries rely on Social Security to provide at least half of their monthly income. This both speaks to the poor savings habits of most Americans, as well as to the importance of Social Security. Yet, in spite of the critical role it plays in keeping millions of seniors out of pov..
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  • Russia-linked malware found on US electric company's laptop

    Russia-linked malware found on US electric company's laptop
    By Associated Press December 31 at 8:55 AM BURLINGTON, Vt. — Malware code linked to Russian hackers and found on a Vermont electric utility’s computer is further evidence of “predatory” steps taken by that country against the U.S., a Vermont Democratic congressman said Saturday. The Burlington Electric Department confirmed Friday it had found on one of its laptops the malware code used in Grizzly Steppe, the name Homeland Security has applied to a Russian campaign linked to recent hacks. The..
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