Fund manager Q&A: Beaten down REITs look attractive
LOS ANGELES - Like the rest of the stock market, real estate investment trusts have taken a beating this year and are well off their levels from a year ago.
LOS ANGELES - Like the rest of the stock market, real estate investment trusts have taken a beating this year and are well off their levels from a year ago.
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri - A judge has issued a restraining order blocking a former lobbyist accused of sexually harassing interns and employees from coming within 1,000 feet of the Missouri Capitol.
BOSTON - The family of a Connecticut teen who was involved in a more than yearlong, medical custody dispute in Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit against Children's Hospital in Boston.
BAILEY, Colorado - Young athletes and others in this tight-knit Colorado mountain community are mourning a sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed while serving an eviction order, a man who grew up in the friendly hamlet where he coached football and baseball at his alma mater.
TUCSON, Arizona - A report by advocacy organizations found that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has for years failed to provide adequate medical care at detention facilities, leading to multiple in-custody deaths.
HOUSTON - Halliburton, which provides well-drilling services for oil companies, is cutting 5,000 more jobs as the industry continues to struggle with lower oil prices.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Latest on a man who was found in Florida 55 years after disappearing from an Ohio prison camp (all times local):
FORT WORTH, Texas - A naval air station in Fort Worth has closed its front gate because of a suspicious package.
WASHINGTON - Apple Inc. on Thursday asked a federal magistrate to reverse her order that the company help the FBI hack into a locked iPhone, accusing the federal government of seeking "dangerous power" through the courts and of promoting a "boundless" interpretation of the law.
NEW YORK - The Jacksonville Jaguars carried over the most salary cap space from last year, $32.7 million, according to figures released Thursday by the players' union.
NEW YORK - The Brooklyn Nets have waived Joe Johnson, allowing the seven-time All-Star to leave one of the NBA's worst teams and join a contender.
First things first. Could the timing be any worse for a movie with a diversity problem as extensive as "Gods of Egypt"? Only two days before #OscarsSoWhite Sunday, a movie comes out set in ancient Egypt and starring white actors from Australia, Scotland and Denmark.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida - A combination of the wind and PGA National made this a rude welcome to the Florida swing on Thursday.
BAILEY, Colorado - The Latest on the shooting of three deputies in Colorado (all times local):
MESA, Arizona - Ron Washington stood side by side with shortstop Marcus Semien in the batting cage within the depths of the Oakland Coliseum last month, each smiling as they worked together for a FanFest session.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A businessman who is considered a pioneer in the U.S. halal foods industry was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for committing fraud in exporting beef products to Malaysia and Indonesia.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida - Adam Scott still has a collection of long putters that he used over the last five years. Some he keeps at his home in the Bahamas, a few others he keeps in Australia. And one was a playful gift for the man largely responsible for Scott having to abandon the club.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri - The University of Missouri fired an assistant professor on Thursday who had been suspended after run-ins with student journalists during protests last year, including a videotaped confrontation where she called for "some muscle" to remove a videographer from the Columbia campus.
SACRAMENTO, California - The Latest on California's efforts to conserve water during a five-year drought (all times local):
CHICAGO - Eddie Einhorn, a minority owner of the Chicago White Sox who helped put college basketball on television 50 years ago and set the stage for the wall-to-wall coverage that is common today, has died following complications from a stroke. He was 80.
NEW YORK - "Falsettos," the umbrella title for two one-act musicals about family and love and loss, is coming back to Broadway.
MONTGOMERY, Alabama - Authorities in Alabama are investigating the fatal shooting of a man by a police officer.
ST. JOSEPH, Missouri - A white Missouri man is no longer a police officer after appearing in a racially charged music video wearing his uniform and carrying a "cops lives matter" sign.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson said Thursday that Andrew Luck should be healthy enough to participate in this season's offseason workouts.
BAGHDAD - Suicide bombers hit a Shiite religious building and a military checkpoint in a Shiite-majority neighborhood of Baghdad Thursday, killing 15 people, an Iraqi security official said.
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