He's more of a man at such a young age than many more that
make the news these days.
Midsection: The Far East For its movies or its turbulent politics, the Far East is
making news these days.
Android has been
making news these days.
The only way Windows 10 Mobile is
making the news these days is after developers announce their departure from the platform because otherwise, there's not much happening on Microsoft's smartphone operating system.
Not exact matches
John Rothwell remembers some of the most significant deals
made in the early
days of shipbuilder Austal, in the latest instalment in our series to celebrate Business
News» 25th anniversary.
These
days, the voracious demands of social media and cable
news,
make it impossible for media companies to do that anymore.
In journalistic terms, meanwhile, social networks like Twitter and Facebook
make the always - on
news environment of CNN and other TV channels feel like something from the
days of the horse - drawn wagon.
Left unsaid was that by de-emphasizing
news articles, Facebook wouldn't have to deal with some of the same editorial decisions
news organizations
make each
day, like deciding whether to show people graphic photos of
news - worthy events.
Search results are then ranked in order of importance, similar to how Google
News search gives a higher rank to highly linked sources, thus
making it easier to find the most relevant or authoritative research among the thousands of scientific papers that are published every
day.
3 - D printing is starting to enter the mainstream, and startups in the space are
making news with mergers, acquisitions and new products being announced seemingly every
day.
That same
day,
News Corp. finalized the deal that would
make official MySpace's dramatic fall from a social media powerhouse — acquired by Rupert Murdoch & Co. for $ 580 million in July 2005 — to an outcast unloaded for the bargain - basement price of $ 35 million.
Instead, Felix suggests
making coffee or tea, and starting the
day on your terms before getting wrapped up in email, Facebook, memes, the
news or other forms of digital communication.
Sun
News, a low - budget mix of blustery conservative opinion, reporting, and digs at the CBC,
makes an odd contender — especially these
days, when the CRTC is less inclined to impose additional costs, however small, on consumers.
The Russian desk, which was primarily
made up of bots and trolls, used fake social - media accounts to flood the internet with pro-Trump agitprop and
made - up
news throughout the US presidential campaign, especially in the
days leading up to the November election.
Greek equity markets ended the week higher, even as the
news — which was all good on Monday after Tsipras
made his first real concessions to creditors since becoming prime minister in January — became steadily more discouraging by the
day.
But for that narrow period of time during the
day when I am actually on live television and need that information, there are dozens of people behind the scenes whose job is and always has been to take breaking
news — whether from newswires or Facebook Live — and
make sure it gets transmitted to our viewers.
At the end of the
day, only stories can
make dividend investing (as well as other silly investing strategies) interesting enough to
make the
news.
Yonhap
News reported a
day earlier that unnamed financial authorities had
made an announcement to the same effect.
His comments,
made to the U.K.'s Daily Mail, came on the same
day as a «raft of dismal economic
news from around the world, with manufacturing output falling in Britain and Europe, unemployment jumping in the eurozone and America, and fast - emerging economies such as Brazil and China showing signs of running out of steam.»
Once, such hype might have targeted the uninitiated, but these
days, an increasing number of stock trades are driven by computers
making split - second decisions about when to buy or sell — often by using sophisticated algorithms to monitor price changes and the flow of
news on mainstream outlets and social media.
USA Today
made it to the town Arecibo on the Northern shore of the island, where residents hadn't heard any
news from the outside world for four
days, and the only source of fresh water is from a single fire hydrant.
Despite the close in the green, it wasn't the best
news day for the company, especially as rival Twitter had some positive
news that
made its shares breakout.
They were seeking information about a $ 130,000 payment Cohen says he personally
made to adult film star Stormy Daniels
days before the 2016 election, sources told NBC
News.
Overall, the results show how divorced Facebook's user behavior is from the
day - to -
day news coverage blasting it for allowing Russian interference in US elections and for
making us unhealthy zombie browsers.
Quickly scrolling through the tabs a couple times a
day can yield all kinds of interesting
news, trends, and links to relevant content and events... keeping you on top of what's happening, and
making you look super connected and tuned in.
Thursday marks World
News Day, a day that celebrates the importance of journalism, the stories reporters tell and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of the tru
Day, a
day that celebrates the importance of journalism, the stories reporters tell and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of the tru
day that celebrates the importance of journalism, the stories reporters tell and the sacrifices
made in the pursuit of the truth.
In the
days of the 24/7
news cycle — and the era of the headline -
making Trump administration — it's hard to keep up with the countless people who enter the political realm.
May 2, 2018 - Connor Wilson In this
day and age, it can be difficult to
make sense or even care about political
news.
Clean Energy Fuels didn't
make any announcements on the
day, and there wasn't any material
news out about the company directly.
The NEM platform, along with its cryptocurrency XEM, has been
making it to the
news quite frequently these
days.
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When you discover the benefits of pre-market trading — the opportunity to be ahead of the game,
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ExxonMobil hasn't
made much
news today, but this Big Oil stock has still climbed to the top of the Dow with a big
day.
The
news capped a hectic
day of developments that
made it difficult to nail down just how well the talks were going.
In the last 22
days, Facebook has released 18 announcements about all the ways it's helping users, from protecting user privacy to fighting fake
news and
making ads more transparent.
In the
days after Parkland shooting it was
made by Rolling Stone, ABC
News, and Think Progress, and other publications.
To get the most accurate information, it's important that you refresh your
news sources a few times per
day, or subscribe to a streaming
news service so that you are never
making uninformed decisions.
While First American isn't a particularly sexy company and while they don't show up in the
news all that much, they are the sort of very profitable, dependable company, whose products and services
make up important elements of the
day to
day life of their customers.
The good
news is my top leading technical indicator (explained below) is strongly hinting that stocks may finally be ready to
make a significant, definitive move in the coming
days... to the downside.
Additionally, Virginia
made the
news in 2010 for its speedy foreclosures, which only require 14 -
day notice.
But this is out of the ordinary so it
makes news, like that guy who ate that other guy's face... you just don't see that every
day.
Reading the
news these
days makes me sick, not the
news, the way it's written.
If what you say is true, then why is it that I see billboards, roadside signs, TV, print and onlineadvertisements EVERY
day in which religious groups try to force their particular brand of religion on everyone, yet on the rare occasion that an atheist does the same, it
makes national
news.
We need more positive things in this world instead of the negative
news media that constantly gives us negative material to
make our
days so delightful, and yes, they happen to
make a living off of doing that.
IF today a 7th
Day Adventist H.S. team is face with the same game Sabbath date situation it would
make news too.
Looking at the
news every
day, especially lately, often
makes us shake our heads — in sadness or disappointment or both.
What troubles me at this time of the year is the main
News of the
Day... How much prophet has this or that store / company / supermarket
made more than last year.
Most certainly this is also true of our own
day: the hostility and indifference of today's culture
make it difficult for many to receive the Good
News and to bear witness to it.
There are
days when my faith doesn't
make sense, when I can't turn on the
news without crying, and when Christians talk about healing I struggle to believe in; when my friend Val says she still thinks the Church is a club she'll never join, and I worry that I'm not praying enough or in the right way and maybe it's my fault that I don't «get it»
The following
day, the Catholic
News Service reported Pope Benedict's tribute: «The late Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini was a «generous and faithful pastor of the church,» who not only studied the Bible «but loved it intensely and
made it the light of his life.