Thursday, April 30, 2015

Gupta responds as quake victim stops breathing

Dr. Sanjay Gupta helps revive a woman in a mid-flight emergency. Thousands still need help. FULL STORY

Rob McGuiness, Chad Davis and 18 others posted in Post it Here!.

Rob McGuiness, Chad Davis and 18 others posted in Post it Here!.

New lead in Baltimore death inquiry

Police in Baltimore say that officers transporting Freddie Gray in a van made a previously undisclosed stop while en route to the police station.

Visa profit falls on low oil prices, strong dollar

(Reuters) - Visa Inc , the world's largest credit and debit card company, reported a slight fall in second-quarter profit as lower crude prices and a strong dollar hurt the company's revenue growth.

Gilead Hepatitis Drugs Brought In $4.55 Billion in First Quarter

Sales of Harvoni and an earlier hepatitis C drug, Sovaldi, far exceeded Wall Street expectations and made the company one of the top earners in pharmaceuticals.






Paula Brown, Nichole Speckert Amadio and 16 others posted in Post it Here!.

Paula Brown, Nichole Speckert Amadio and 16 others posted in Post it Here!.

Exclusive: Intel's standstill with Altera expires in June - sources

(Reuters) - Intel Corp signed a standstill agreement earlier this year with Altera Corp that expires on June 1, giving the world's largest chipmaker the option to launch a hostile bid after that, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Complaints in Baltimore About Law Offering Protections for Officers

Commonly known as the police officers’ bill of rights, among its provisions is giving officers 10 days before they have to talk to investigators.






Navy to escort U.S. cargo ships near Iran

The decision comes nearly two weeks after the Iranian navy harassed a U.S.-flagged ship. FULL STORY

Freddie Gray’s Injury and the Police ‘Rough Ride’

A dark, decades-old practice in which aggressive officers inflicted punishment on suspects without ever being accused of physically assaulting them.






Greece signals concessions in crunch talks with lenders

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's government signaled the biggest concessions so far as talks with lenders on a cash-for-reforms package started in earnest on Thursday, but tried to assure leftist supporters it had not abandoned its anti-austerity principles.