- Twitter’s
initial public offering today is a far cry from Facebook’s
first-day disaster. It initially offered stocks at $26 a share, but
its first trade came in at more than $45 a share. - Wondering why telecom companies aren’t objecting to handing
over data to the feds? Money, of course. The CIA is paying AT&T
more than
$10 million a year for their assistance. - 250,000 Colorado residents will
lose their current insurance coverage thanks to Obamacare. - Toronto Mayor Rob Ford continues his public transformation
character into a Saturday Night Live character with a
hilarious but also angry and violent rant that was secretly
recorded and recently distributed. - Fearing (probably correctly) that New York City’s new mayor
will drop the appeals against the implementation of stop-and-frisk
reforms,
police unions are asking permission to intervene and keep the
challenge going. - Iranian officials say they’re being offered some relief from
their
crippling sanctions from Europe and America for their
cooperation with efforts to scale back the country’s nuclear
ambitions.
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