Thursday, May 26, 2016

#USA - Hillary Clinton Violated Email Policy, State Dept. Says: ABC News

Published on 26 May 2016
Clinton told Univision the emails "won't be an issue" in her campaign or potential presidency

#USA - Gains in Brent Crude Send Prices Above key $50 a Barrel : TheStreet

Published on 26 May 2016
 TheStreet
Brent crude tops $50 a barrel for the first time since November. The gains came after bullish inventory data released by the U.S. Department of Energy showed a 4.2 million barrel reduction in oil stocks. Analysts polled by the Wall Street Journal had expected a decrease of 2.5 million barrels. Takata hired investment bankers to seek a cash infusion and negotiate with automakers over the ballooning costs it faces for rupture-prone airbags. The problem airbags have been linked to 11 deaths and 100 injuries worldwide. The Wall Street Journal says the company hopes to find a financial investor or automotive company to provide more cash, and reach a deal with car makers on sharing the costs of the recall. Costco

#EU #UK - Juncker: Boris' EU views not "in line with reality": The Telegraph

Published on 26 May 2016
Boris Johnson's views of the EU are not "in line with reality", European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker suggests.

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#UK - Boris Johnson Talks EU 'Out' Campaign And Immigration Figures: Sky News

Published on 26 May 2016
Boris Johnson has hit back at Jean-Claude Juncker after the European Commission president accused him of needing a reality check on his EU facts.

The former London mayor dismissed Mr Juncker's jibe saying that what he was telling British people during the EU referendum campaign was "in line with reality".

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Fear, money and racism: what’s our problem with diversity on screen? The Guardian

Published on 26 May 2016
The lack of diversity in film and television dominated the debate during awards season.
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But away from the Oscars, the UK picture is also bleak: the film Bafta acting nominees have been almost exclusively white for two years running. Leah Green looks beyond the headlines to see why diversity remains such a problem in the UK film and TV industries