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In One Chart: The world can’t get enough $100 bills
Back in 2017, with the market fresh off its best January performance in years, the $100 bill emerged as the most widely circulated currency in the world, overtaking the $1 bill for the first time ever. Two years later, it’s still all about the Benjamins. Press Release Distribution Service
The Wall Street Journal: Modest expectations as U.S., China set to resume trade talks
Negotiators for the U.S. and China will face off in Shanghai this coming week in yet another attempt to piece together a trade accord, amid considerably lowered expectations for the kind of sweeping deal that appeared within reach this spring. Modest wins might be obtainable, however. Press Release Distribution Service
'I promise you, you're wrong': Fox News' Wallace shuts down Mulvaney claim Mueller vindicated Trump
“The record will show what it shows. I promise you, you’re wrong,” Wallace said after Mulvaney claimed Mueller had cleared Trump of obstruction. Press Release Distribution Service
Trump says Democrats 'always play the race card,' then calls Elijah Cummings 'racist'
President Donald Trump went on to call Cummings a “racist” who should “focus more of his energy on helping the good people of his district, and Baltimore itself.” Press Release Distribution Service
Trevor Bauer throws ball over outfield fence in anger, later issues apology
Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer erupted as manager Terry Francona came to take him out of the game, chucking the ball over center-field wall. He later apologized. Press Release Distribution Service
Freddie Kitchens stopped practice to punish the Browns for a training camp fight
During Sunday’s training camp, DE Chad Thomas and TE Pharaoh Brown got into a shoving match that escalated. Browns coach made team run “gassers.” Press Release Distribution Service
Why did the Mets trade for Marcus Stroman? Surprising deal actually makes sense
The Mets buying at the MLB trade deadline doesn’t seem to make much sense on the surface, but there may be a method to their madness. Press Release Distribution Service
Store yanks black rag dolls meant to be slammed against walls: 'Offensive and disturbing'
Store president said the dolls “somehow slipped through the cracks.” City, state leaders say the “Feel Better Doll” is racist and promotes violence. Press Release Distribution Service
'Once Upon A Time in Hollywood': Why the Manson murders still fascinate (and haunt) us
Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’ is one of three new films showing a continued fascination with Charles Manson and his followers. Press Release Distribution Service
An iPhone made in America? Why building Apple's smartphone in the USA is a 'pipe dream'
Most key parts of an iPhone, including screen, chip, camera sensor and solid state drives, are made in China. Wages lower and expertise stronger there Press Release Distribution Service