Monday, November 7, 2016

The maker of EpiPen kept repeating one stat to Congress - Times Herald and other top stories.

  • The maker of EpiPen kept repeating one stat to Congress - Times Herald

    The maker of EpiPen kept repeating one stat to Congress - Times Herald
    The maker of EpiPen kept repeating one stat to Congress, and it's total nonsense On Wednesday Heather Bresch, the CEO of Mylan, the company that makes EpiPens, appeared before Congress to explain why her company raised the price of the lifesaving drug 500%, causing public outrage. On Wednesday Heather Bresch, the CEO of Mylan, the company that makes EpiPens, appeared before Congress to explain why her company raised the price of the lifesaving drug 500%, causing public outrage. Bresch was les..
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  • UPS tests drones for deliveries

    UPS tests drones for deliveries
    MARBLEHEAD, Mass. — One of the world’s largest package delivery companies is stepping up efforts to integrate drones into its system. UPS has partnered with robot-maker CyPhy Works to test the use of drones to make commercial deliveries to remote or difficult-to-access locations. The companies began testing the drones Thursday, when they launched one from the seaside town of Marblehead. The drone flew on a programmed route for 3 miles over the Atlantic Ocean to deliver an inhaler at Children’s ..
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  • Clinton Seeks Big Jump in Estate Tax

    Clinton Seeks Big Jump in Estate Tax
    Shutterstock photo By Richard Rubin Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wants to levy a 65% tax on the largest estates -- up from today's 40% -- and make it harder for wealthy people to pass appreciated assets on to their heirs without paying taxes. The proposals mark an expansion of the tax increases Mrs. Clinton would impose on the uppermost sliver of America's affluent. The latest proposals would generate $260 billion over the next decade, enough to pay for..
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  • Goldman to axe 30% of banking jobs in Asia

    Goldman to axe 30% of banking jobs in Asia
    Goldman Sachs is cutting almost 30 per cent of its 300 investment banking jobs in Asia outside Japan in response to a slowdown in activity in the region, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.The Wall Street bank is reducing the number of bankers working on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and equity and debt capital markets deals, the sources said. It will be left with slightly more than 200 bankers across Asia. Most of the job cuts are likely to take place in Hong Kong, Singapore..
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  • How to decide when to start receiving Social Security benefits

    How to decide when to start receiving Social Security benefits
    Should I start receiving Social Security benefits at 62 or wait a few years? How does my decision affect my spouse’s benefits?Every day tens of thousands of people are making decisions about when they’ll start receiving Social Security, but many people don’t know what options are available to maximize their benefits. Here are some guidelines to help you decide when to start receiving benefits.Benefits of delayingAlthough you can start receiving benefits at 62, it typically makes the most sense..
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  • Airbnb Raises $555 Million In New Funding Led By Google Capital

    Airbnb Raises $555 Million In New Funding Led By Google Capital
    Airbnb has raised $555 million during a funding round, documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) show. In August, rumors surfaced about the company filing official documents with the State of Delaware, which revealed Airbnb's aim to attract more late-stage capital. The Form D filed on Sept. 23 backs the story, but insiders familiar with the matter are pointing out that Airbnb is far from closing the round. According to sources, the company might push the ceiling to a fig..
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  • Trump to Fossil Fuel Execs: 'You Will Like Me So Much'

    Trump to Fossil Fuel Execs: 'You Will Like Me So Much'
    The same day as a new report highlighted the carbon emissions calamity that would accompany new fossil fuel extraction, Donald Trump promised an audience of fossil fuel executives that is the very agenda he would pursue if elected to the White House. “Oh, you will like me so much,” the Republican presidential candidate said in his address to the Shale Insight conference in Pittsburgh on Thursday. He promised to lift regulations, open up more federal lands for fossil fuel extraction—including co..
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  • Why Salesforce might be interested in Twitter

    Why Salesforce might be interested in Twitter
    Rumors were flying all day yesterday that Twitter is up for sale, and Salesforce.com could be a chief suitor. At this point, with so many possible bidders being reported, it’s hard to know what’s going to happen (if anything). But the big question for many is why Salesforce would even be interested in the consumer-facing social network. While nobody could say with certainty that the deal would happen, most of the industry experts we spoke to believe that if Salesforce were to win this deal, Tw..
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  • How immigration helps the US economy: Report

    How immigration helps the US economy: Report
    Contrary to popular belief, immigration has benefited the US economy and had little effect on the overall wage gap and job market, according to a report by the The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.The report updates a 1997 document that detailed the fiscal effects of the 40 million immigrants on the US economy and labor market. The update comes at a time when immigration has come to the forefront of political thought and has become a decisive issue in the presidential el..
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