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  • Fearless Lady statue gets new spot outdoor NY Stock Change

    A view of the Fearless Girl statue following the unveiling of the statue's new location in front of the New York Stock Exchange on 10 December 2018 Image copyright EPA Image caption The bronze statue used to be at first intended to be a short lived exhibit

    the preferred statue of a tender lady who was famous for staring down Wall Street’s bull has moved to a brand new house outdoor the new York Inventory Exchange.

    Fearless Woman seemed in the city’s monetary district on International Women’s Day in March remaining year.

    The 4ft (1.20m) bronze statue used to be originally commissioned to attract attention to the shortage of ladies on the boards of economic institutions.

    It was meant to be brief however stayed on account of its reputation.

    Officials introduced the brand new region for the statue – an area where the site visitors of vehicles is restricted – in April as its recognition at the antique spot raised protection considerations.

    Image copyright Reuters Image caption The statue was initially a part of a marketing campaign to inspire corporations to act in opposition to gender inequality

    “She says in one symbol all that advocates can say in pages and pages of arguments and facts,” mentioned Democrat congresswoman Carolyn Maloney who attended Monday’s unveiling ceremony.

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    “We see in her our daughters, moms, nieces,” added Betty Liu, Vice-President of the new York Stock Trade, which in Would Possibly named its first feminine president, Stacey Cunningham.

    “She represents possible, development and hope, but also all of the ladies who have fought for equality prior to us.”

    Symbol copyright Reuters Symbol caption Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney kisses the statue at its unveiling rite on Monday Image copyright Reuters Image caption The work’s recognition yes the city authorities to keep it in position

  • NYPD hunt couple who misplaced ring all over romantic proposal

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    Police in The Big Apple are looking a couple who were given engaged in Times Square on Friday however misplaced the hoop down a grate.

    CCTV photographs show the romantic proposal going incorrect and the pair unsuccessfully looking to retrieve the piece of jewellery.

    After seeing the pictures officers managed to rescue the ring, clean it up and now wish to find its owners.

    They have positioned out a plea for the man and girl to come back ahead.

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    SOUGHT AFTER for shedding his fiancée ’s ring in @TimesSquareNYC!
    She mentioned Sure – but he used to be so excited that he dropped the ring in a grate. Our @NYPDSpecialops officials rescued it & would really like to go back it to the happy couple. Lend A Hand us to find them? 💍 name 800-577-POINTERS @NYPDTIPS @NYPDMTN pic.twitter.com/tPWg8OE0MQ

    — NYPD INFORMATION (@NYPDnews) December 1, 2018

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    The pictures used to be taken just before middle of the night on Friday night time and was launched through police in a while after.

    It does not show the instant the man pops the question but we do see him getting down on one knee in an try to search out the hoop.

    His fiancée (even supposing we do not realize if she in truth said yes) puts her fingers to her face when she realises what has happened.

    She crouches down next to him, trying to assist however they are unsuccessful.

    The guy then lies down on the ground via the grate, trying to reach the piece of bijou however again they’re unable to retrieve it.

    The good news is that officers from the Ny Police Division clearly have a romantic aspect and, extra importantly, access to the grate, so may get it out somewhat easily.

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    Here ’s a photograph of the hoop our officials recovered (and wiped clean!) Call 1-800-577-GUIDELINES or DM @NYPDTips when you realize the satisfied couple so we can return it to them! pic.twitter.com/hzFXxuMVJW

    — NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 1, 2018

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    to boot as the footage of the couple they launched an image of the wiped clean-up ring on their Twitter account with the caption: “Right Here’s a photograph of the hoop our officers recovered (and wiped clean!) Name 1-800-577-TIPS or DM @NYPDTips if you understand the satisfied couple so we will return it to them!”

    Sadly, staff at the NYPD Deputy Commissioner’s Place Of Work say no one has come ahead but but they’re hoping to reunite the couple with the ring and find out if she in fact did say sure.

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  • U.S. stocks jump after two days of sharp losses; tech leads

    U.S. stocks are climbing Friday after two days of sharp losses as market favorites like Apple lead the way higher. Major indexes are up more than 1 percent, but they’re still on track for their bigges

    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are climbing Friday after two days of sharp losses as market favorites like Apple lead the way higher. Major indexes are up more than 1 percent, but they’re still on track for their biggest one-week loss since late March.

    Technology companies recovered after taking some hard hits over the last two days. Apple climbed 2.9 percent to $220.71 and Microsoft gained 2.8 percent to $108.83. Consumer-focused companies also rallied, as Amazon jumped 4.1 percent to $1,789 and Netflix surged 5.5 percent to $338.74.

    The S&P 500 index climbed 36 points, or 1.4 percent, to 2,765 at 11:20 a.m. Eastern time. The benchmark index tumbled 5.3 percent over the past two days and as of Thursday it had fallen for six consecutive days. The S&P is down 5.6 percent since from its latest record high, set Sept. 20.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 278 points, or 1.1 percent, to 25,330. The Nasdaq composite surged 149 points, or 2 percent, to 7,478. The Russell 2000 index gained 10 points, or 0.7 percent, to 1,555. That index, which is made up of smaller and more U.S.-focused companies, has fallen into a 10-percent “correction” since reaching a record high at the end of August.

    On the New York Stock Exchange, winners outnumbered losers by nearly three to one.

    The market’s recent losing streak started when strong economic data and positive comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell helped set off a wave of selling in the bond market. Investors dumped bonds as they bet that the U.S. economy would keep growing at a healthy pace. The sales pushed bond prices lower and yields to seven-year highs.

    That drove interest rates sharply higher, which worried investors who felt that a big increase in interest rates could eventually stifle economic growth. Higher yields also make bonds more appealing to investors versus stocks.

    The most startling declines this week came from companies that have done very well recently, including technology companies and retailers. On Wednesday the three most valuable U.S. companies, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon, each took their biggest loss in more than two years. It was a dramatic end to three months of calm on the U.S. market.

    Several other groups of stocks that have struggled this year are now in a “correction,” a drop of at least 10 percent from a recent peak. They include basic materials makers, internet companies, banks and household goods makers.

    Bond prices turned lower as the stock market stabilized. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 3.15 percent from 3.13 percent.

    U.S. automakers Ford and General Motors continued to slump. GM shed 0.4 percent to $32.19, its lowest in almost two years, and Ford dipped 0.1 percent to $8.81, its lowest in almost nine years. Both have fallen more than 20 percent this year as the Trump administration’s tariffs on steel and aluminum send their manufacturing costs higher.

    The stocks have fallen further in recent days following reports Ford might cut jobs. In late September, Ford CEO Jim Hackett said the steel and aluminum duties would cost the company $1 billion through 2019.

    Stocks in Europe were little changed. The French CAC 40 rose 0.1 percent and the DAX in Germany slipped 0.1 percent, while Britain’s FTSE 100 was little changed. Asian stocks climbed. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index gained 0.5 percent after sinking early in the day and following a nearly 4 percent loss on Thursday. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng surged 2.1 percent and the Kospi in South Korea rose 1.5 percent.

    High-dividend stocks including utilities, real estate investment trusts and household goods traded lower or rose less than the rest of the market. Those stocks held up a bit better than the S&P 500 over the last six days. Investors view them as relatively safe, steady assets that look better when growth is uncertain and the rest of the market is in turmoil.

    U.S. crude oil added 1 percent to $71.69 a barrel in in New York. Brent crude, the international standard, inched up 0.1 percent to $80.31 a barrel in London.

    The dollar rose to 112.14 yen from 111.94 yen. The euro fell to $1.1558 from $1.1594.

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    Associated Press Writer Annabelle Liang contributed from Singapore.

  • North Korean media silent on Mike Pompeo meeting in New York

    Domestic political pressure on Kim Jong-un to move slowly in denuclearization talks with the U.S. is so intense that North Korean state media is avoiding any mention of the high-level meeting the nati

    Domestic political pressure on Kim Jong-un to move slowly in denuclearization talks with the U.S. is so intense that North Korean state media is avoiding any mention of the high-level meeting the nation’s foreign minister had with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week in New York.

    Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of Mr. Kim’s ruling Workers’ Party, ran a report Tuesday featuring a long list of meetings Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho had with others on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly — including with Chinese, Russian, Swiss, Kazakh, Venezuelan and other officials.

    But, according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency, the Rodong report neglected to point out Mr. Ri’s direct talks with Mr. Pompeo on Sept. 26, after which the secretary of state revealed that he had accepted an invitation to personally visit to Pyongyang in the weeks ahead to plan for a second summit between President Trump and Mr. Kim.

    The North Korean state newspaper also avoided any mention of talks that Mr. Ri had in New York with Taro Kono, the foreign minister of Japan, a close ally in the Trump administration’s ongoing push to get the Kim regime to abandon its nuclear weapons.

    Analysts say the denuclearization issue is sensitive for the regime because Mr. Kim’s father and grandfather spent decades staking their own legacies on developing the North Korean nuclear program.

    That Mr. Kim might now destroy the program — even if he did so in exchange for sanctions relief — is apparently deemed so risky by the 35-year-old dictator’s advisers that they’re downplaying progress the ongoing denuclearization talks.

    After stalling during the late summer, the talks have appeared to gain fresh momentum in recent weeks, following a three-day, mid-September summit in Pyongyang between Mr. Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

    Mr. Pompeo wrote on Twitter last week that he’d had a “very positive” subsequent meeting with Mr. Ri in New York.

  • Passengers ill on Dubai-Big Apple flight

    quarantined plane Symbol copyright CBS snatch Symbol caption The passengers are being looked at by way of health execs

    An Emirates airlines jetliner has been quarantined at New York’s JFK airport amid experiences of passengers feeling ill on board.

    The airline mentioned 10 other folks had been taken in poor health, however US media mentioned dozens have been affected.

    Police and well being officials are responding to the placement, and emergency vehicles had been observed at the runway.

    Flight 203 from Dubai arrived at approximately 09:10 native time (13.10 GMT).

    Emirates airline tweeted that the unwell passengers were being attended to and those who have been unaffected would soon be allowed to leave the aircraft.

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    Twitter post by @emirates: Statement Emirates can confirm that about 10 passengers on #EK203 from Dubai to New York were taken ill. On arrival, as a precaution, they were attended to by local health authorities. All others will disembark shortly. The safety & care of our customers is our first priority. Image Copyright @emirates @emirates

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    ABC Information reports that the pilot raised issues previous to landing that a lot of the passengers had been coughing and experiencing high temperatures.

    Food poisoning is suspected as a result in.

  • US Open 2018: Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber knocked out via Dominika Cibulkova

    Sport Wimbledon champion Kerber out of us Open