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American Business Daily

May 19, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

YouTube ready to buy Twitch for more than $1B

AT&T to acquire DirecTV for $50 billion

Julian Castro a possible nomination for Obama cabinet job

Record crowd watches California Chrome continue Triple Crown quest

VA secretary is 'mad as hell' about vets' treatment delays

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Google, Apple agree to drop lawsuits against each other, work together on patent reform

Renewable energy on the rise in Texas

New Milwaukee Bucks owners 'to become deeply involved in community'

What is Golden Gate Capital and why is it eating Red Lobster for $2.1 billion?

Why Katz lost, plus reaction to jury's verdict for Anheuser-Busch

McDonald's stands its ground against Parents Television Council

7 media upstarts that scare the New York Times

RadioShack's stock takes another dive after Fitch downgrades junk rating

J.C. Penney ready to hire back workers, implement 'warrior spirit,' Ullman says

Bitcoin Foundation gets controversial board member with one-time Disney star

Flick picks: 'Godzilla' gets good when the monsters go at it

Barbara Walters ends career with star-studded sign-off on The View

Denver Broncos' Wes Welker may have to hand back some of those $100s

Harvey Mackay: How to stop the fear of success from holding you back

The NFL knows more about you than you think, thanks to your phone

Wells Fargo's new tech-heavy branches were created in a secret New York lab

Say, what? Rush Limbaugh wins children's book 'Author of the Year' Award

9 luxurious, over-the-top hotel amenities

SunTrust ends relationship with conservative reality TV duo

Red Lobster sale is 'destructive and self-serving,' Darden investor says

10 ideas for your new business grand opening

How to permanently destroy customer relationships

Golden handshake less glittery for Abercrombie CEO under new job contract

Schnatter's new role at Papa John's could be a bad sign, analyst says

Women in executive roles equally confident as men, study finds

Housing starts up sharply, but that's mostly due to apartments

Dave Matthews Band uses St. Louis startup to drum up fan interest

How to assure your prospects can find your business on the Web

Zendesk backers may have played a role in big IPO pop

WWE, NBC strike new television deal

So what's next for net neutrality? Four months of picking it apart

Memo to Chipotle founder: You should get paid like a manager, not an entrepreneur

Tesla strips Toyota of a key distinction in California

Google's EU antitrust deal challenged by European companies

IBM execs tout new vision at NCTA event

Baird analyst defends Red Hat against claims that it violated open source principles

Coca-Cola Freestyle launching three new models

Find out more on the firm reeling in Red Lobster for $2.1B

Elon Musk says he'll fund Nikola Tesla museum after cartoonist's plea

Life after Microsoft, Steve Ballmer hits the links

My boss is evil (and 10 other career excuses)



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