State Street adds option to fully back corporate boards
By Ross Kerber BOSTON State Street's asset-management arm will give retail investors an option to fully back corporate
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State Street CEO O'Hanley to take additional role as bank's president
State Street Corp said on Monday its CEO and Chairman Ron O'Hanley will take on an additional role
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After 50-Plus Years, ‘Sesame Street‘ Is Switching Up Its Format
The kids‘ TV classic is reinventing itself after more than a half-century on the air.
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Tank seen on key Gaza road as Israeli forces push deeper into north
Witnesses say a key road to the south was briefly cut, as video seemed to show a tank fire at a car.
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Netflix Games wants to bring Grand Theft Auto to subscribers
It's been claimed that the subscription service is looking to add "higher-end games", such as 'GTA'.
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US releases asylum seekers on the streets. Some suburbs bear the burden.
By Daniel Trotta OCEANSIDE, California Overwhelmed by record numbers of asylum seekers from around the world, U.S. border
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'Dad. They shot me. Help': Surviving the Kfar Aza kibbutz massacre
Neta had not spoken to her father for years, but she knew he was the only person who could save her.
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Jail Bird: When ‘Sesame Street’ Developed a Prison Daycare Program
In the 1970s, Big Bird went to the big house (literally) when "Sesame Street" launched a prison daycare program.
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Israel-Gaza war: British couple trapped with no UK help, says son
Londoners Naila and Talal El-Deeb were visiting family in Gaza when the violence erupted.
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Ex-soldier fought off Hamas and saved kibbutz neighbours
"I took my pistol, my clothes, my bulletproof vest and the other thing was cigarettes," says Adam.
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Israel hostage crisis is every government's worst nightmare
Israel has to decide whether to attempt a rescue of those held in Gaza - or wait to strike a deal.
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Why BBC doesn't call Hamas militants 'terrorists' - John Simpson
It's simply not the BBC's job to tell people who to support and who to condemn, writes the BBC's World Affairs editor.
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