Trump leaps into new political firestorm over Dwyane Wade kin’s shooting
The GOP contender tweeted a remark suggesting the shooting of the star’s cousin was a reason to support him.
Carl Icahn shopped a portion of his Herbalife stake, but in a twist ended up buying more
Sources tell CNBC that the billionaire investor may have wanted to unload his Herbalife stake just before he bought a new lot.
Spotify: We don’t like artists’ exclusive deals, but we don’t bully them either
Spotify is denying reports that it tries to punish artists who take their music to the competition first, Recode reports.
Facebook keeps ‘Trending Topics’, but gets rid of humans who write descriptions
Facebook is replacing human editors on Trending Topics with an algorithm, Recode reports.
State Dept to release Clinton’s meeting calendars…after November’s election
The State Department will release data on Hillary Clinton’s meetings, but after November’s election, The AP reports
One trader has a strategy to win big from the Fed’s rate ‘ping-pong match’
Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com is reading the Fed’s tea leaves, and what it means for investing.
Italian earthquake death toll reaches 284 as rescuers pull back, funerals begin
Hopes of finding more survivors from Italy’s powerful earthquake are fading, with rescue operations in some areas called off.
Murder case puts one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies at risk
Cambodia is at a tipping point, as a volatile political situation puts its key industry in the firing line.
Mugabe warns ‘no Arab Spring’ for Zimbabwe amid worst protests in 20 years
Zimbabwean police fired tear gas and water cannons at opposition leaders and demonstrators at protests in Harare against the president.
Traders debate how to play a possible September rate hike
Fed Chair Janet Yellen said on Friday “the case for an increase in the federal funds rate has strengthened in recent months.”
