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New York – Biotech Stocks Sink After Hillary Clinton ‘Price Gouging’ Tweet

New York – Biotech Stocks Sink After Hillary Clinton ‘Price Gouging’ Tweet

  New York – Biotech stocks tumbled on Monday, dampening an early rally on Wall Street, after leading U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tweeted… Read More ›

The Pope vs. the GOP

The Pope vs. the GOP

Washington – Congressional Republicans hope Pope Francis leaves his liberal-leaning views at the Vatican. When he addresses a joint session of Congress Thursday during an event… Read More ›

Scott Walker drops out of 2016 presidential race

Scott Walker drops out of 2016 presidential race

Washington – Scott Walker announced Monday he is dropping out of the GOP presidential race. The Wisconsin governor entered the primary in July as a front-runner… Read More ›

New Jersey and Israel join in medical foods alliance

New Jersey and Israel join in medical foods alliance

Medical foods are foods that contain substantiated health-promoting or disease-preventing benefits beyond the basic delivery of nutrients.   NEW YORK – Rutgers University in New… Read More ›

Obama nominates openly gay man to lead Army

Obama nominates openly gay man to lead Army

  Washington – President Barack Obama on Friday nominated Eric K. Fanning to be secretary of the Army, which could make him the first openly gay… Read More ›

The son of the ruler of Dubai dies

The son of the ruler of Dubai dies

  The son of the ruler of Dubai died of a heart attack Saturday morning, state-run WAM news agency reported. Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin… Read More ›

Rugby World Cup 2015: Japan stuns South Africa

Rugby World Cup 2015: Japan stuns South Africa

  Japan caused one of the greatest upsets in Rugby World Cup history by beating two-time champion South Africa 34-32 in the opening Pool B… Read More ›

Best-selling romance novelist Jackie Collins dies at 77

Best-selling romance novelist Jackie Collins dies at 77

British author born to a Jewish father; first novel was so steamy it was banned in Australia, South Africa   Best-selling romance novelist Jackie Collins… Read More ›

Clinton tries to rally unsure Democrats with partisan fire

Clinton tries to rally unsure Democrats with partisan fire

In New Hampshire, presidential hopeful lashes out at ‘out of date’ Republicans; 50 Democratic donors urge Biden to run   MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Hillary… Read More ›

After rocket fire, southern residents stage small protest

After rocket fire, southern residents stage small protest

Some 30 demonstrators implore government to prevent another Gaza war   Dozens of residents of Gaza border towns on Saturday night urged the Israeli government… Read More ›

Ammonia leakage on kibbutz in North causes scare; 4 people hospitalized

Ammonia leakage on kibbutz in North causes scare; 4 people hospitalized

The incident occurred in Kibbutz Eilon, a community that lies just one kilometer south of Israel’s border with Lebanon.   Israeli authorities in the western… Read More ›

Khamenei-run conglomerate one of Iran deal’s biggest winners

Khamenei-run conglomerate one of Iran deal’s biggest winners

Setad, with $95 billion estimated worth under direct control of Tehran’s supreme leader, soon to be free of US sanctions   One of the main… Read More ›

The stock market is in a ‘coil’ and ready to break loose

The stock market is in a ‘coil’ and ready to break loose

Here comes some technical analysis. In an afternoon email Tuesday, Rich Barry, floor governor at the New York Stock Exchange, said that word on the… Read More ›

HP plans to cut ANOTHER 25,000 to 30,000 jobs

HP plans to cut ANOTHER 25,000 to 30,000 jobs

  The chief financial officer of the new HP Enterprise says that another 25,000 to 30,000 people will leave the company. Tim Stonesifer mentioned this… Read More ›

Carl Icahn just upped his bet on the company Jim Chanos is shorting

Carl Icahn just upped his bet on the company Jim Chanos is shorting

  Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has added to his position in Cheniere — a natural-gas exporter thathasn’t turned a profit in more than 20 years. Icahn… Read More ›

OPEC is winning the oil war

OPEC is winning the oil war

  Oil markets may not balance until late 2016, but supply is finally contracting in a big way. Early last week the EIAconfirmed that U.S.… Read More ›

This number may be the biggest ‘alarm siren’ in Hillary Clinton’s brutal summer

This number may be the biggest ‘alarm siren’ in Hillary Clinton’s brutal summer

  Support for former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign tumbled in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll published Monday. And the drop… Read More ›

Afghanistan – Al Qaeda Chief Urges Lone Wolf Attacks In U.S. And West

Afghanistan – Al Qaeda Chief Urges Lone Wolf Attacks In U.S. And West

  Afghanistan – Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri called on young Muslim men in the United States and other Western countries to carry out attacks… Read More ›

New York, NY – First New NYC Subway Station In 2 Decades Opens

New York, NY – First New NYC Subway Station In 2 Decades Opens

  New York, NY – New York City’s first new subway station in a quarter-century opened Sunday, linking Times Square to a booming neighborhood on… Read More ›

Washington – RNC Chair Says Expect More Elbows At Republican Debate

Washington – RNC Chair Says Expect More Elbows At Republican Debate

  Washington – Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus (ryns PREE’-bus) says he expects more aggressive performances at Wednesday’s GOP presidential debate. And he says… Read More ›