“More than 67 million Americans watched the debate on television last night, and of that 67 million, the only one who seems to think Trump did a good job is Donald Trump,” Kimmel said. Source link
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Berkshire’s Jain Sells $139 Million in Company Stock
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Read More »French Ship That Sank in 1856 Disaster Is Found Off Massachusetts Coast
Le Lyonnais was discovered in the Atlantic Ocean about 140 miles east of Nantucket, Mass. More than 100 died after the French passenger steamship sank. Source link
Read More »LineLeap lets users pay to skip the line at bars
No one likes standing in line. I was reminded of just how awful the experience can be last Saturday, while being herded like cattle through a two-hour queue for a nightclub in unseasonably cold weather. I’d not soon repeat the experience. Fortunately, there’s a startup for that. LineLeap, backed by …
Read More »Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Sept. 12, #459
Looking for more Connections answers? Click here for our daily Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles. Need the answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle? To me, Wordle is more of a vocabulary test, but Connections is …
Read More »MTV Video Music Awards: 7 Memorable Moments
Taylor Swift set a record and Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Katy Perry delivered noteworthy performances as the show struck a balance between past and present. Source link
Read More »IBM to take $2.7 billion charge related to transfer of pension obligations
(Reuters) – IBM (IBM) said on Wednesday it expects a pre-tax charge of nearly $2.7 billion in the third quarter, related to a transaction involving the transfer of some of its pension plan obligations to a unit of Prudential Financial. Under the deal, nearly $6 billion of IBM’s defined benefit …
Read More »Harvard’s Black Student Enrollment Declines After Affirmative Action
Defying expectations, a Supreme Court decision curtailing race-based admissions still had a relatively small impact at some highly selective schools like Harvard, even as other schools saw big changes. Source link
Read More »Drama at OpenWeb, as a new CEO is announced – and the founding CEO says he’s staying
OpenWeb, a New York startup whose tools help publishers engage users, has a unique problem. Its co-founding CEO reportedly won’t leave, even though it announced a new CEO. According to CTech, on Tuesday, OpenWeb’s chairman, Tim Harvey, sent an email to employees, saying he’s becoming CEO and thanking longtime CEO …
Read More »Best Internet Providers in Delaware
What is the best internet provider in Delaware? If you’re looking for internet service in Delaware, this guide will help you find the best option based on your needs and budget. Verizon Fios is currently CNET’s top pick for Delaware’s best internet service provider. Its symmetrical upload and download speeds, …
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