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Jennifer Garner to help West Virginia flood victims

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Yvette C. Hammett
CHARLESTON, W.Va., July 13 (UPI) -- West Virginia native Jennifer Garner is helping flood victims with a T-shirt campaign and fundraising event to secure funds for those who lost everything.

A psychologist says parents of healthy kids have these 10 things in common

BusinessInsider.com 

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Parents want their children to develop healthy eating habits, but figuring out how to do that can be a challenge — especially when excessively policing food can lead to dangerous, unhealthy eating.

Dr. Catherine Steiner-Adair is a family and children's clinical psychologist and author of books like "The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age."

She recently sat down with Allison Benedikt and Dan Kois, hosts of the excellent... Читать дальше...

A hedge fund boss says there's an overlooked reason why the industry is so weak

BusinessInsider.com 

Wall Street Week

The hedge fund industry has a well-documented performance problem.

And it's directly connected to a lack of diversity in the industry, according to Doug Haynes, president of Steve Cohen’s investment firm, Point72 Asset Management.

“Our lack of performance,” Haynes said, “is related to sameness.”

Hedge funders are “viewing the world the same way” with investment ideas duplicated more than ever, he added, speaking at a Manhattan event on Tuesday hosted by 100 Women in Hedge Funds. Читать дальше...



'Dragons' are lurking in the economy that will crash the market

BusinessInsider.com 

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

In today's global economy, you have to be careful where you step or you might be gobbled up.

At least Tad Rivelle thinks so. The Chief Investment Officer of Fixed Income for the TCW Group, Rivelle highlighted the myriad of dangers in the economic landscape in a note entitled "Here be Dragons."

Rivelle thinks that a series of unprecedented shifts in the global economy have led investors into uncharted waters, or as they used to write in old maps, where the dragons dwell. Читать дальше...

The Latest: EgyptAir expands fleet with 9 new Boeing 737s

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

Financing for eight of the airplanes being purchased will be provided by Dubai Aerospace Enterprise based in the United Arab Emirates. The purchase, confirmed Wednesday at the Farnborough International Airshow in southern England, is part of Ruili's strategy to make its base in the Yunnan province the gateway from southwest China to rest of the world. Ma Zhanwei, the chairman of Ruili Airlines said in a statement that the planes are the right size and have the long range to "make it an ideal fit... Читать дальше...

Spain: Socialists refuse to back Rajoy bid to form gov’t

TheRepublic.com 

MADRID — Spanish Socialist party leader Pedro Sanchez said Wednesday his party won’t support conservative acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s attempts to form a government, a decision that could force Spain into a third round of elections. Speaking after meeting with Rajoy, Sanchez said, “Right now, (Rajoy’s) Popular Party has no support. Right now, the

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Soyinka’s Birthday: 20 facts you may not have heard about Africa’s first Nobel Laureate

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

As Wole Soyinka turns 82 today, the 1986 Nobel Laureate is being celebrated all over the country, not only in the literary circles. The literary icon whose full name is; Akinwande Oluwole “Wole” Babatunde Soyinka was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature. Here are 20 facts about him we thought to share. 1. Cars Are Not […]

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U.S. Import Prices Rise on Higher Oil

WSJ.com 

The price of goods shipped to the U.S. from abroad rose in June due to higher oil prices, suggesting a resilient global economy is lifting inflation.

Finns Put Faith in Overseas Aid to Mitigate Refugee Crisis

Sputnik International 

Despite Finland's recent cuts in overseas aid, the majority of Finns still believe the country's development support to be crucial to preventing refugee crises and catering for people's needs in their home countries.


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