Wednesday, April 6, 2016

American Business Daily: Starbucks plans massive NYC store; Streaming seems future for sports

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American Business Daily

April 6, 2016

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

Biggest Starbucks ever headed for N.Y.C.

S.F. becomes first city in nation to mandate employers provide fully paid parental leave

Wells Fargo, PayPal shine light on North Carolina's LGBT controversy

More interest in regulating shell companies expected in wake of Panama Papers

University of Phoenix to lay off nearly 500 employees across all markets

Baseball, NFL sports streaming deals are probably the wave of your sports viewing future

PayPal canceling expansion plans in Charlotte due to House Bill 2

PulteGroup says company founder threatened 'war' unless CEO leaves

WhatsApp becomes FBI-proof for its 1 billion users

It's baseball season — and that means fans will chow down on 19 million hot dogs

Starbucks to launch new app to stay 'two steps ahead' of competition

Etsy launches Pattern, eyes paid seller service for growth

Laurene Powell-Jobs says prototype of future classroom to hit the road this month

How Ford's new cruise control is another step toward self-driving cars

Twitter scores deal with NFL to stream Thursday football games

Bay Area Council touts California's leadership on high-tech manufacturing

Lyft to chase UberHop as it starts carpooling program in Seattle

Deflated Pats fans sue Goodell, Kraft over lost draft pick

Microsoft, Skanska give Seattle world's first holographic leasing center (slideshow)

​Leader Time: Does Donald Trump understand leadership?

John Deere deploys Fitbit-like lawnmower tracking app, made in Cary

See what Tommy Hilfiger says about how to drive your brand

Pfizer & Allergan on notice: Feds take more steps to block tax inversion deals

The consequences of taking your stress out on your staff

GSA making it harder for small businesses to win federal contracts

​3 performance indicators that will make or break your company

Congress to help businesses fight theft of trade secrets

​I was a self-help junkie

Feds: Ex-State Street execs made millions by secretly ripping off clients



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