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Trix bringing back to artificial colors after customers complained

Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images General Mills breakfast cereal boxes are arranged for a photograph in Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S., on Wednesday, March 18, 2015. General Mills, the U.S.-based maker of multi-colored kids’ cereal Trix, said it will bring back the original, artificially-colored version after customers complained. “Classic Trix,” …

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Albert Speer Jr., Architect and Son of Hitler Confidant, Dies at 83

He had a particularly strong impact on Frankfurt, his home city, where he served as an adviser to the municipal government for many years and worked on master plans for the European Central Bank, as well as for a new section of the city known as the Europaviertel, which was …

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Trader bets against Apple — here’s how low he thinks it will go

Apple is having its worst month since April 2016, and Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com says the charts are hinting at even more downside ahead for the tech giant. “Apple broke down pretty sharply here, and it looks like we want to go back and retest some lower levels,” he said …

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North Korea foreign minister says may detonate nuclear bomb in Pacific, reports South Korean news agency

Omer Messinger | Getty Images An activists wearing a mask with an image of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is posing next to a Styrofoam effigy of a nuclear bomb while protesting outside the North Korean Embassy on September 13, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. North Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs …

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Most Seen on Stage? Shakespeare the Character, Not the Playwright

Photo From left, Lucy Briggs-Owen and Tom Bateman in the 2014 play “Shakespeare in Love.” Credit Johan Persson/Disney Works by Shakespeare aren’t counted. But works about Shakespeare are. A survey by American Theater magazine shows that “Shakespeare in Love,” the 2014 play about young Will’s formative years, adapted by Lee …

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North Korea leader Kim calls Trump ‘deranged,’ says Trump ‘will face results beyond his expectation’

STR | AFP | Getty Images This undated picture released from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 12, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) attending a photo session with teachers who volunteered to work at branch schools on islands and schools in forefront line …

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs, job cuts planned: Report

David A. Grogan | CNBC Meg Whitman, Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard at the 2016 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is planning to ax at least 5,000 workers, or about 10 percent of its staff, by the end of this year, according to a Bloomberg report. …

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After hours buzz: TXN, AIG, & more

Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images A pedestrian views a mobile device while walking past an American flag displayed outside of the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Texas Instruments’ stock rose nearly 1 percent after hours. The company …

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How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

No matter how much free time you have this weekend, we have TV recommendations for you. Come back every Friday for new suggestions from our TV critic on what to watch. … a Half-Hour, and I Need a Laugh ‘Toast of London’ When to watch: Now, on Netflix. This fantastic …

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Former EPA official warns of potential food contamination after hurricanes

Jabin Botsford | The Washington Post | Getty Images A horse wades through water on a ranch as Hurricane Harvey hits the Texas coast, in Victoria, TX on Saturday, Aug 26, 2017. In Florida, there was a significant amount of destruction of the winter vegetable crops, as well as citrus …

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