Through Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. shares rose on Friday, with excessive dividend-paying utility stocks leading gains and benchmark Treasury yields at a 14-month low, at the same time as U.S. air strikes in Iraq brought to a string of geopolitical uncertainties. "Technically you could assume 1,900 (on the S&P 500 futures)would be an ordinary bounce point and we got here proper right down to it overnight.
Wall St rises despite Iraq air strikes; indexes off for week
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Tropical storm warning lifted for all Hawaii as Iselle passes by
KAPAAU Hawaii (Reuters) – A tropical storm warning has been lifted for all Hawaii, after the storm, Iselle, battered the state, mentioned Ray Tanabe, performing director of the Nationwide Climate Provider in the Pacific area. As Hawaii...
August 9, 2014 / no comments
This is the logo for climate change, designed by the guy who made ‘I♥NY’
Milton Glaser is likely one of the best photo designers on the planet, having created the seminal "I♥NY" logo again in 1977, New York Magazine, and an iconic 1966 poster of Bob Dylan. However his latest work is also his most vital...
August 8, 2014 / no comments