2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 U.S. Spotlight


International Business Times
   
Boeing Defense Jobs, Business In St Louis At Risk After Losing Bomber Jet ...   
International Business Times
A formation of U.S. Navy F-18E Super Hornets flies over northern Iraq on Sept. 23, 2014. The F-18 fighter is just one of two aircraft remaining on Boeing's combat jet order book. Reuters/Shawn Nickel/U.S. Air Force/Handout. For much of the last decade, ...


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New York Times
   
Meg Whitman Seeks Reinvention for HP as It Prepares for Split   
New York Times
PALO ALTO, Calif. — When Meg Whitman, Hewlett-Packard's chief executive, was preparing to cleave her company in two, she feared reliving a shoe disaster from early in her career. Ms. Whitman was an executive in charge of the Keds brand at Stride Rite ...

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Huffington Post
   
The Reason Smokey Robinson Wrote 'My Girl' Had Nothing To Do With A Girl   
Huffington Post
It's almost impossible to think of the song "My Girl" without immediately humming those first few notes of its iconic opening riff. It was one of the biggest hits to come out of Berry Gordy's Motown -- "My Girl" became a best-selling single, rose to ...

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WSB Atlanta
   
2 Investigates: Georgia becomes 'border state' for violent illegal immigrants   
WSB Atlanta
Of the 386,485 unauthorized immigrants removed from the United States in 2013, 222,972 of them had at least prior removal. 2011 statistics from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal records · 2012 statistics from U.S. Immigration and Customs ...


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Forbes
   
Microsoft Makes Windows 10 Upgrades Automatic For Windows 7 And Windows 8   
Forbes
Well this had been coming… In September Microsoft admitted it is downloading Windows 10 on every Windows 7 and Windows 8 computer. Then in October it claimed an 'accident' saw these downloads begin installing without user permission. Well this ...


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CNN
   
Where we like being touched, where we don't and why   
CNN
(CNN) After a series of experiments to determine where, and by whom, people are most comfortable being touched, researchers made some surprising, and some intuitively obvious, findings, recently published in the medical journal PNAS. Perhaps not so ...


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How our housing choices make adult friendships more difficult   
Vox
In the Atlantic, Julie Beck has a great new piece on "How Friendships Change in Adulthood." It will ring true for Vox readers of, uh, a certain age. Like my age, for instance. Old, is what I'm saying. I do think, however, that Beck left out an ...

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New York Times
   
We Mapped the Uninsured. You'll Notice a Pattern.   
New York Times
Two years into Obamacare, clear regional patterns are emerging about who has health insurance in America and who still doesn't. The remaining uninsured are primarily in the South and the Southwest. They tend to be poor. They tend to live in ...


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CNN
   
Fear and voting on the Christian right   
CNN
A wedding chapel went out of business because its evangelical owners refused to host a same-sex wedding celebration. Conservative Christians are on edge—and they could sway the presidential election. By Thomas Lake, CNN Photographs by Taylor ...


   


Politico
   
Obama and Ryan: Covert collaborators   
Politico
President Barack Obama and House Speaker Paul Ryan haven't had a face-to-face meeting in more than two-and-a-half years. And despite Ryan's election this week and Obama's congratulatory call to him in advance of the vote, there still isn't one ...

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