- Chinese stocks remain volatile today dropping more than 7%, but other markets are up as the world recovers from yesterday's 588-point Dow drop.
- Alzheimer's researchers warn that the number of elderly affected by dementia-related diseases will triple worldwide to nearly 150 million by 2050.
- The UN's nuclear watchdog agency is asking member states for more money to meet its expanded role under the Iranian nuclear deal.
- China has responded to stock market losses by cutting interest rates for the fifth time in 9 months, hoping to boost the country's economic fortunes.
- A federal court has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission can take action against companies that have poor IT security practices.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
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