Twitter suspends Guccifer 2’s account in wake of DCCC hack
Twitter has suspended Guccifer 2 after the hacker revealed a trove of sensitive data.
China’s ‘virtual economy’ looks much like pre-bubble Japan, says this investor
Chinese investors have found a haven in Silicon Valley, but one investor explains why that might not be a good thing.
Brendan Dassey from ‘Making a Murderer’ has his conviction overturned
Magistrate Judge William Duffin ruled that the guilty verdict returned by a trial jury in 2007 against Dassey was based on a coerced confession.
Trump claims he was being sarcastic linking ISIS with Obama and Clinton
Trump claimed sarcasm in July as well after inviting Russia to dig up thousands of “missing” emails from Clinton’s time as U.S. secretary of state.
Singapore wins first Olympic gold as Joseph Schooling pips Michael Phelps
In just one performance, Schooling beat swimming great Phelps, took home his city state’s first Olympic gold medal and became an instant millionaire.
Larry Kudlow: Hillary Clinton’s policy plans reflect economic insanity
Clinton’s goal is not economic growth, but reducing inequality and social injustice in the name of “fairness.”
Special advice?
What lessons can business leaders learn from football managers? Here’s part two of our round-up of the techniques used by Premier League managers.
Royal Bank of Scotland to disappear for customers outside Scotland
The brand RBS is to be reduced to a back office role, the bank’s chief executive tells BBC Scotland.
Fox News Channel appoints new leaders
Twenty-First Century Fox new bosses to Fox News, replacing Roger Ailes who stepped down last month after a sexual harassment scandal.
Putin’s right-hand man is out and now people are wondering why
Sergei Ivanov was given a new, lower-profile job by his boss Putin, and now Kremlin watchers are speculating about the Russian leader’s motives.
