John Hussman Discusses The Ominous 'Three Peaks And A Domed House' Stock...
Among the more unusual stock market chart patterns is the "three peaks and a domed house."Observed by a technician named George Lindsay, the formation includes 28 inflection points that basically look...
View ArticleArchdiocese of Los Angeles to pay $13 million in sex abuse settlement
By Alex DobuzinskisLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Seventeen people who brought sexual abuse lawsuits against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles have won a $13 million legal settlement, with most of...
View ArticleThe Goal In Life Isn't To Be The Richest Guy In The Graveyard
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.The Biggest Mistake Investors Make (Vanguard) Vanguard interviewed financial...
View ArticleA Nebraska Judge Just Threw A Potentially Huge Wrench Into The Keystone...
A Nebraska judge ruled Wednesday afternoon that Lincoln legislators violated the state's constitution when they granted Gov. Dave Heineman the authority to approve a route proposed for the Keystone XL...
View ArticleThese Two Strategies Can Empower Bond Investors
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.Two Strategies For Investors That Want To Hold Bonds (Advisor Perspectives)...
View ArticleCuban windsurfer missing after attempting to cross Florida Straits
By Michael HaskinsKEY WEST, Florida (Reuters) - Three Cuban migrants attempted to windsurf across the Florida Straits to reach the United States on Tuesday, but only one is known to have reached dry...
View ArticleExclusive: Argentina, Repsol to sign $5 billion YPF deal - source
LONDON (Reuters) - Argentina and Repsol SA will sign a definitive $5 billion settlement over the seizure of YPF SA within days, a source involved in the talks said on Thursday, ending a bitter two-year...
View ArticleAnti-Putin protesters face verdict after 'show trial' in Russia
By Steve GuttermanMOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court is expected to jail eight anti-Kremlin protesters on Friday, sending a message that President Vladimir Putin will brook no challenge to his rule as...
View ArticleNebraska ruling could grant Obama breathing space on Keystone
By Timothy GardnerWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Nebraska judge's ruling on the Keystone XL pipeline could let President Barack Obama delay his final decision on the project until after mid-term elections...
View ArticleJuniper Networks bows to Elliott's demands
By Nadia Damouni and Nicola LeskeNEW YORK (Reuters) - Juniper Networks Inc has agreed to several of hedge fund Elliott Management Corp's demands for changes at the network equipment maker, including...
View ArticleNew York police surveillance of Muslims constitutional: judge
By Joseph AxNEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City's secret police surveillance of mosques, Muslim businesses and a Muslim student group in New Jersey did not violate the U.S. Constitution, a federal judge...
View ArticleObama to meet Dalai Lama on Friday as U.S. urges talks with China
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will meet exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama at the White House on Friday, a meeting that comes as the United States raises concerns about...
View ArticleJapan firms resist government pressure to lift base wages: Reuters survey
By James TophamTOKYO (Reuters) - Fewer than one in five Japanese companies plan to raise base wages in the coming business year, a Reuters survey shows, a stark sign that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's...
View ArticleU.S. report says planned cuts to Afghan forces threaten stability
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Taliban insurgents will increasingly threaten Afghan stability after international forces withdraw in December, and Kabul will need more troops than currently envisioned to...
View ArticleShell sells Australian refinery, petrol stations to Vitol for $2.6 billion
By Byron KayeSYDNEY (Reuters) - Anglo Dutch oil company Royal Dutch Shell said on Friday it has agreed to sell its Australian downstream businesses to oil trader Vitol SA for about A$2.9 billion ($2.6...
View ArticleDirecTV CEO urges U.S. scrutiny of Comcast-TWC broadband reach
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - DirecTV Chief Executive Officer Mike White on Thursday called for U.S. regulatory scrutiny of Comcast Corp's proposed purchase of Time Warner Cable Inc and the "effective...
View ArticleOregon says will not defend state ban on gay marriage
By Jonathan Kaminsky(Reuters) - Oregon will not defend a ban on gay marriage in the state, which was sued by four same-sex couples who argue the prohibition violates equality guarantees enshrined in...
View ArticleFor The First Time In 7 Quarters, HP's Hard-Hit PC Business Grew (HPQ)
One of the unexpected tidbits in Hewlett Packard's quarter was revenue growth for the PC unit.This was the first time in seven quarters that HP's PC business grew, CEO Meg Whitman told Wall Street...
View ArticleSteve Jobs Will Soon Be Featured On A Stamp
Apple fans, rejoice: at some point next year, you'll be able to buy a collectible stamp featuring none other than Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, The Washington Post reports.Unfortunately, we don't know...
View Article17 Photos From The Massive Protests That Have Swept Venezuela
Ten days ago, a few hundred students marched into the streets of Caracas, Venezuela to protest against President Nicolas Maduro and the Chavista government. Since then, the protests have grown by the...
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