Trump Targets Steel Trade, but China Will Be Tough to Contain

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Trump Targets Steel Trade, but China Will Be Tough to Contain

New York Times
Workers in the vast mill in Hangzhou, owned by the Hangzhou Iron and Steel Group, which is being razed. Credit Giulia Marchi for The New York Times.

Elon Musk on mission to link human brains with computers in four years: Report

CNBC
Tesla Inc founder and Chief Executive Elon Musk said his latest company Neuralink Corp is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.

Mnuchin’s Talk of Tax Plan ‘Soon’ Stirs Markets and Skeptics

Bloomberg
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin sent U.S. stock prices to a daytime high Thursday when he said the Trump administration will produce an ambitious plan to overhaul the U.S.

Starbucks barista has meltdown over unicorn frappuccino

KOMO News
A Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino drink sits on display, Thursday, April 20, 2017, in Philadelphia. Starbucks’ entry into the unicorn food craze was released Wednesday and its popularity was too much for Colorado barista Braden Burson.

Tesla recalls 53000 cars over brake issue

BBC News
Tesla has issued a voluntary global recall for some of its Model S and Model X cars to fix a problem with the parking brake. The electric car maker said about 2% of the 53,000 vehicles built from February to October 2016 were affected, but all of those
Fortune
With the introduction of unlimited data wireless plans, Verizon pulled a major strategic course change in February. But to push its new offerings the carrier is sticking with its tried and true advertising strategy.

General Electric shares seesaw after earnings beat Street’s expectations

CNBC
General Electric shares seesawed Friday after the company posted first-quarter earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street’s expectations.

Subway’s store count shrinks for first time in company’s history

CNNMoney
For the first time in the company’s history, Subway closed more U.S. stores than it opened the year before. The sandwich shop has long bragged that there are more Subway restaurants in the world than any other restaurant chain.

‘Fearless Girl’ ignites debate about art, Wall Street and the lack of female executives

Washington Post
NEW YORK – After the 1987 stock market crash, sculptor Arturo Di Modica spent two years and $300,000 secretly working on a gift he hoped would lift the spirits of a demoralized city.

Oil dips, on course for biggest weekly drop in a month

Reuters
Shaybah oilfield complex is seen at night in the Rub’ al-Khali desert, Saudi Arabia, November 14, 2007. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji/File Photo.

Euro-Area Recovery Broadens With Strongest Growth in Six Years

Bloomberg
Euro-area economic momentum accelerated to its fastest pace in six years, with France unexpectedly outperforming Germany in a strong start to the the second quarter that suggests the recovery is broadening.

Stocks rise on solid earnings, tax optimism; Nasdaq closes at record

MarketWatch
The stock market ended with solid gains Thursday, with the Nasdaq closing at a record, as investors welcomed a deluge of stronger-than-expected corporate earnings reports and economic data.

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Flying car to go on sale

kwwl.com
(AP Photo/Claude Paris). AeroMobil display their latest prototype of a flying car, in Monaco, Thursday, April 20, 2017. The light frame plane whose wings can fold back, like an insect is boosted by a rear propeller.

Greece Beats a Key Bailout Target but Faces Hard Choices

U.S. News & World Report
Greece’s independent statistics agency says the country has posted a high primary budget surplus in 2016, at 3.9 percent of gross domestic product.

Cracks Appear in Toronto’s Housing Market as Home Capital Drops

Bloomberg
Canadians fretted for years that home prices in the country’s largest city are rising at an unsustainable rate. Now they’re doing something about it.

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