Sterling rallied on Monday as polls published over the weekend showed a rise in support for the remain camp after the death of Jo Cox and propelled the pound to its biggest one-day move in nearly eight years when compared to the world’s other big currencies.
Facebook is still reeling from the scandal that erupted last month, when it was accused, by a former contractor, of routinely preventing stories from conservative news outlets from appearing in its “Trending Topics” sidebar due to political bias.
“We believe that these updates, which offer collaboration features critical for keeping visual elements consistent and target numerous pain points that users around the world face every day, will enhance efficiency and creativity altogether”.
Almost 200 structures on the west side of Pine Valley were evacuated earlier in the week, but those residents were allowed to return home earlier Thursday.
House Republicans avoided removing Democrats at the height of the sit-in – a move that would have been a political disaster as the protest was streamed live via social media on national television – with their cool and swift parliamentary maneuvering.
Over the weekend the Prime Minister told reporters “every element of Medicare services that is being delivered by government today will be delivered by government in the future”.
The $415 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission – the largest payout to the agency since 2013 – comes as regulators push banks toward less complex structures, meant to safeguard consumer assets from the sort of market risks investment banks...
Macy’s Inc (M.N) said Terry Lundgren will step down as CEO next year and be succeeded by former chief merchandising officer Jeff Gennette as the department store operator tries to revive sales hit by stiff competition from online and off-price retailers.
“The employees who were abducted in the incident include three Australians, two Nigerians, a New Zealander and a South African”, a statement released by the company said.
Outside the courthouse, a small group of protesters chanted before the verdict: “We can’t stop”. They also accused him of breaching his duty to protect a prisoner by failing to seek medical help when Gray indicated that he needed it. The protests revealed a...