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US Allies Back China-Led International Development Bank AIIB
Dino Lirios | | Mar 17, 2015 11:14 AM EDT |
France, Germany and Italy follow in Britain's footsteps, joining the China-led international development bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), say European officials, according to the Financial Times. The U.S. is upset about this for diplomatic reasons.
Lebron James To Seek Treatment for Injured Knee In Game Against Orlando Magic
Dino Lirios | | Mar 17, 2015 01:05 AM EDT |
Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Lebron James will be undergoing knee surgery following a win against the Orlando Magic (123-108).
Russell Westbrook Comes Alive In Q4 To Avenge Previous Loss To Chicago Bulls
Dino Lirios | | Mar 16, 2015 10:40 PM EDT |
Another monster performance by Russell Westbrook and a masterful performance in the fourth quarter allowed the Oklahoma City Thunder to avenge a loss they sustained from the Chicago Bulls earlier this season (109-100).
Blake Griffin's Return Not Enough To Lift LA Clippers Against Houston Rockets
Dino Lirios | | Mar 16, 2015 10:21 PM EDT |
With a playoff spot on the line for the National Basketball Association's (NBA) playoffs approaching, Blake Griffin and the Los Angeles Clippers falter to the Houston Rockets at home (100-98).
Kentucky Wildcats Are Overall Top Seed In NCAA Tournament
Dino Lirios | | Mar 16, 2015 09:56 PM EDT |
The University of Kentucky Wildcats are the top overall seed in the National College Athletics Association (NCAA) tournament. The question on everyone's mind is can anyone beat the Wildcats?
Coke CEO Decision To Decline Bonus Still Not Enough, Says Pay Critic Winters
Dino Lirios | | Mar 15, 2015 09:01 AM EDT |
Coca-Cola Co. Chairman and CEO, Muhtar Kent's decision to decline his $2.5 million bonus last year did not impress renowned pay critic David Winters. He said the amount was offset by increases in the value of Kent's stock-based awards.
‘Grexit’ Is Fatal To EU, Says EU Executive
Dino Lirios | | Mar 15, 2015 08:56 AM EDT |
The European Commission cautioned about a 'catastrophe' to ensue if Greece withdraws from the European Union (EU). Chief Executive Jean-Claude Juncker pressures EU governments to show solidarity in light of this, saying the risks involved have been underestimated.
Lebron James Doesn't Mind "Lending" Single-Game Scoring Mark to Kyrie Irving
Dino Lirios | | Mar 15, 2015 08:44 AM EDT |
When it comes to being the highest scorer in the Cleveland Cavaliers, Lebron James says that he doesn't mind lending the high scoring mark to Kyrie Irving. For a single game, that is.
San Francisco 49ers Add Offensive Power in Running Back Reggie Bush
Dino Lirios | | Mar 15, 2015 08:39 AM EDT |
The San Francisco 49ers add some offensive firepower to their team with the addition of running back Reggie Bush.
China’s BYD To Compete With Tesla In Manufacturing Batteries
Dino Lirios | | Mar 15, 2015 06:33 AM EDT |
BYD Co. Ltd., an automaker based in Shenzen, China , that began as a mobile phone battery manufacturer, seeks to increase its battery production by triple, competing against Tesla Motors to produce and sell electric vehicles and grow energy storage.
DeMarco Murray Signs with the Philadelphia Eagles
Dino Lirios | | Mar 14, 2015 03:48 AM EDT |
DeMarco Murray, a long-time running back in the National Football League (NFL), will be sliding into a new uniform colored green and white as he signs with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Powder Plus Alcohol Equals Palcohol; Now Approved in Some U.S. States
Dino Lirios | | Mar 14, 2015 01:44 AM EDT |
Palcohol is a powdered alcohol that can be mixed with water to make liquor.
'Elctroceuticals' Treatments Make Headway Among Drug Firms
Dino Lirios | | Mar 14, 2015 01:26 AM EDT |
Scientists have now turned to using electricity on the brain and see it as the future of healthcare.
Chinese Tourists Poised To Spend US$264B Yearly By 2019
Dino Lirios | | Mar 12, 2015 10:45 PM EDT |
By 2019, Chinese tourists are expected to spend as much as US$264 billion per year, giving the global economy a potential boost.
Wall Street Gets Green Light from Federal Reserve To Buy Back Stock Following Stress Test
Dino Lirios | | Mar 12, 2015 10:23 PM EDT |
Wall Street, the heart of the U.S. financial system, recently got the thumbs up from the Federal Reserve last Wednesday to buy back stocks and release a slew of dividend increases.
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