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2018年1月31日 星期三

Boeing's sky high earnings | Feds' iPhone probe | United says no to peacocks

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January 31, 2018

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Boeing profit blows past estimates with help from U.S. tax cut

Wednesday, Jan 31

Boeing shares jumped as earnings rose on surging deliveries of the 737, the planemaker's largest source of profit, and an unexpectedly large one-time gain from U.S. tax cuts.

John Marshall Law School will start accepting GRE as test alternative to LSAT

John Marshall Law School plans to start accepting the GRE this fall, joining a growing number of schools expanding from taking only LSAT scores from applicants.

Feds probe Apple for slowing older iPhones

U.S. authorities are investigating Apple's slowing of older iPhones, according to published reports.

Trump is taking a bow for slaying business regulations. But what's the long-term impact?

ROBERT REED: We really don't know —and maybe won't for years — the long-term impact of Trump's urge to purge business rules and regulations.

United bars woman's emotional support peacock from flight

Dogs, cats and even pigs and miniature horses have made it into airline passenger cabins as emotional support animals in recent years. But United has drawn a line in the sand when it comes to peacocks.

'Dilly Dilly!' The story behind the phrase you'll hear most during this year's Super Bowl

Let's raise a toast to the latest round of Super Bowl commercials, often as widely anticipated as the big game itself.

CDC director resigns after report reveals she purchased tobacco company stock

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has resigned because of financial conflicts of interest involving tobacco firms.

Quiksilver CEO is missing: His boat washed up in France, empty

French authorities have deployed boats and helicopters off the coast of southwest France to search for Pierre Agnes, the CEO of sportswear maker Boardriders — the parent of the Quiksilver, Roxy and DC Shoes brands.

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