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U.S. stock futures were under pressure in early trading ahead of this morning's release of the July employment report-seen as a key piece of the economic puzzle on whether the Fed might hike interest rates next month. (CNBC) |
The Dow is looking to break a six-session losing streak Friday, after closingThursday at a six-month low. Media, biotech, and energy stocks served as a drag to the overall market. (CNBC) |
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In last night's primetime GOP debate, while dismissing criticism of his controversial comments, Donald Trump served notice he may run as an independent if he does not get the party's nomination. (Washington Post) |
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Powerful senate Democrat Chuck Schumer, the most influential Jewish voice in Congress, has decided to oppose President Barack Obama's deal to limit Iran's nuclear program. (NY Times) |
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Activist investor Carl Icahn reported a 8.2 percent stake in Cheniere Energy(LNG) and said he would seek a seat on the liquefied natural gas company's board, if needed. (Reuters) |
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CVS/Caremark insurance will no longer cover more than two dozen drugs, including Pfizer's (PFE) Viagra, starting in 2016. People who get drug benefits through CVS will still be able to get coverage for Eli Lilly's (LLY) Cialis. (USA Today) |
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Google (GOOGL) and Samsung will release monthly security fixes for Android phones, a growing target for hackers, after the disclosure of a bug designed to attack the world's most popular mobile operating system. (Reuters) |
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