Morning Agenda: Markets Mixed After Fed Decision
Date: 18 September 2015
By AMIE TSANG
Amie TSANG
The Dolans Say Goodbye to Cablevision | Citic Securities in Beijing’s Cross Hairs | Trump Lands Blow in Carried-Interest Tax Loophole
Der 18. September 2015 war ein Freitag unter dem Sternzeichen ♍. Es war der 260. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Barack Obama.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 10 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Donnerstag, 18. September 2025, vor 267 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Freitag, 18. September 2026 in 97 Tagen. Sie haben 3.920 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 94.087 Stunden oder ungefähr 5.645.248 Minuten oder ungefähr 338.714.880 Sekunden.
Date: 18 September 2015
By AMIE TSANG
Amie TSANG
The Dolans Say Goodbye to Cablevision | Citic Securities in Beijing’s Cross Hairs | Trump Lands Blow in Carried-Interest Tax Loophole
Date: 18 September 2015
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from John Eligon, Nicholas Kulish and others.
Date: 18 September 2015
By EMILY STEEL
Emily STEEL
Date: 18 September 2015
By PETER BAKER
Peter BAKER
News Analysis; Obama administration, after dismal report on United States' efforts to train Syrian force to fight Islamic State, claims it was always reluctant to do so; president is chided for passing blame to supporters of arming rebels, among whom there is little agreement on best response to increasing carnage in country's civil war.
Date: 19 September 2015
By RANDY KENNEDY
Randy KENNEDY
Date: 19 September 2015
By JACK HEALY
Jack HEALY
Date: 18 September 2015
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Steven ERLANGER
MI5 director Andrew Parker gives first live media interview in British intelligence agency's history; unprecedented appearance on BBC Radio repeated appeal to public for support on newer and broader antiterrorism measures.
Date: 18 September 2015
By CEYLAN YEGINSU
Ceylan YEGINSU
Turkish journalists suffer ire of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his political allies, who stage violent protest against opposition newspaper Hurriyet; ongoing raids, investigations and deportations ahead of parliamentary elections in November are creating atmosphere of intimidation that is extreme even in country already known for press repression.