Mihalek, who served on the presidential detail during Presidents George W. Bush's and Barack Obama's administrations, told the newspaper: "This is an incredibly stressful job that requires your full attention, and if you are standing there thinking about your mortgage, or your credit card bills, or the fact that you are burning through your savings, you are distracted, you not able to give 100 percent."
Moody's said the change to a stable outlook "reflects our assessment that, at the A1 rating level, risks are balanced".
Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell said that his team will increase safety efforts. "This was a huge punch to the face, a realization that we have to be perfect," Counsell said. "It feels like a tough task, but we're going to try and get it right."
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos talked about collaborating at Microsoft’s CEO Summit last year, and executives acknowledged after the Alexa-Cortana announcement that it might not be the last partnership between them. Microsoft Azure and AWS compete aggressively in the cloud, but under Nadella, Microsoft has made a point of partnering strategically with its rivals.
Mobike, which recently changed hands for .7 billion, equips its bicycles with an electronic alarm that alerts the company when one of them leaves its operating zone.
Mitt Romney also closed his Washington office.
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Models showcase Dove chocolate products at a themed event in Shanghai. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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Michael Moe, founder of Global Silicon Valley, a US-based education and technology investment bank, said, "China's education business, especially the potential in the early-stage segment, is frequently talked about. In China, you don't need to worry about the market size."
Mississippi Republican Senator Roger Wicker won his primary contest as did New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, a Democrat who faced federal bribery charges last year. The jury deadlocked, but Republicans hope to use Menendez's legal troubles to tar other Democrats across the state, including those fighting to defeat vulnerable GOP incumbents in suburban districts.