News Headlines - 14 December 2016

US Marine Osprey crashes off Japan, 5 rescued, US officials say | Fox News

A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey crashed roughly 6 miles off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, on Tuesday, marking the second crash of a Marine aircraft in the area in less than a week, two Pentagon officials told Fox News.

Trump delays announcement on his business until January | Reuters

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has delayed until January an announcement originally set for this week on how he plans to step back from running his business empire to avoid conflicts of interest, his spokesman said on Monday.

IBM Lays Out Plans to Hire 25,000 in U.S. Ahead of Trump Meeting - Bloomberg

IBM Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty said she plans to hire about 25,000 people in the U.S. and invest $1 billion over the next four years, laying out her vision for filling technology jobs in America on the eve of a meeting of industry leaders with President-elect Donald Trump.

OPEC and Russia oil cut deals promise to address supply glut

It is a big deal because it is the first such agreement in over a decade between OPEC and the countries that are not cartel members, however it does not include several big energy producers, particularly the US shale producers.

Eiffel Tower to go dark in solidarity with Aleppo

The Mayor of the city, Anne Hidalgo, announced on Twitter that the lights will be switched off as a "symbol" to support the citizens of eastern Aleppo.