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Schwab's Randy Frederick on hedging against the election

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Charles Schwab’s Randy Frederick talks with Bobbi Rebell about the best strategies for investors ahead of the U.S. election.

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In the realm of science fiction, practically anything is possible. However, as often as life imitates art, it just as often goes screaming past art in its requirement for suspension of our disbelief. These stories from the world of science are drawn from the richest well of inspiration writers of fiction will ever have—reality. 10 […]
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Most accurate ballot ever printed. https://t.co/zinoWFcwDQ
— Star Stuff (@Statistar30) November 4, 2016

Whoops! Yes, Hillary Clinton is a “liar,” but there’s no “liar” in Hillary as spotted on an early ballot in Arkansas:

A ballot typo in Arkansas leaves Hillary Clinton with the word "liar" in her name https://t.co/CCejMn7I53 pic.twitter.com/8OJXNu2MNY
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 4, 2016

Arkansas does know her best:

As opposed to being synonymous with it…

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Dalian Wanda shells out $1 bln for Dick Clark Productions

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China’s Dalian Wanda has agreed to $1 billion takeover of Dick Clark Productions extending its Hollywood buying spree. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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The backing of Institutional Shareholder Services could sway Tesla shareholders because the firm’s recommendations carry great weight among mutual funds.

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Hawaii built a wall…for cats https://t.co/cQzRVHI7DO
— Garance Franke-Ruta (@thegarance) November 4, 2016

So it looks like the Los Angeles Times finally found a border wall it can endorse … to protect birds, from cats, on a volcano:

There's now a 5-mi long fence on the world's largest volcano to keep cats from preying on endangered birds in Hawaii thttp://lat.ms/2fkni3j pic…

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Revelations that Donald J. Trump paid no federal income tax for years, or decades, have energized bipartisan efforts to overhaul the loophole-ridden tax code.

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Takata mulls bankruptcy for U.S. unit

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Japan’s Takata is considering a bankruptcy filing for its U.S. unit as the air bag maker looks for a sponsor to help pay for liabilities related to its faulty inflators, a source told Reuters. Fred Katayama reports.

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