All the updates on the UK MP murder tragedy overnight which saw EU vote campaigning suspended. Earth welcomed a new moon into its orbit. And meet the "world's hottest royal".
Stock and forex markets recovered off their lows and gold was sold off after news broke that a British MP had been killed and each side of the Brexit argument had suspended their campaign.
The rich $26.2 billion price that Microsoft paid to acquire LinkedIn this week prompted speculation that Microsoft may have been in a bidding war to buy the company.
The Australian dollar was briefly back above 74 cents yesterday after the Fed left rates on hold and gave traders a signal that the likelihood of a rate hike in 2016 is receding.
If someone sat you down in a room, blinds drawn, and whispered an acquisition pitch in your ear, would you take it? No? Then you and Jack Dorsey have something in common.
Charlie Cox is so accustomed to playing the blind Matt Murdock that he forgot how to maintain eye contact while acting for an audition on a "Star Wars" movie.
The company hired Paul Vogel as its first head of investor relations. That's the kind of role that companies fill when they float shares to the public.
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