News Headlines - 21 October 2017
▽President Trump plans to release classified JFK documents | FOX59
President Donald Trump says he doesn’t plan to block the scheduled release of thousands of never publicly seen government documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
▽Steve Bannon delivers blistering attack on former President George W. Bush - CNNPolitics
Steve Bannon delivered a withering attack on George W. Bush Friday night, bluntly questioning the former President's intelligence and his grasp of the concepts that he outlined in a speech that he gave New York this week.
▽Japanese Company Sues Apple Over 'Animoji' Trademark | The Recorder
Susman Godfrey on Wednesday filed suit against Apple Inc. on behalf of a Japanese company that says the tech giant ripped off the trademark for “Animoji” when it announced a feature for the moving graphics at last month’s iPhone X launch.
▽Will Australia's 'miracle economy' keep on winning? - BBC News
The economy is growing by about 1.9% per year, according to the Reserve Bank. In 2012, that figure was 3.7%. Weaker growth means that pay packets are shrinking for many workers when adjusted for the rising cost of living, and near-record levels of underemployment are stifling wage increases.
▽Jose Mourinho: Man Utd attitude at Huddersfield was worse than a friendly - BBC Sport
United had kept seven clean sheets in their previous eight league games, but mistakes from Juan Mata and Victor Lindelof in the space of five first-half minutes were punished with goals by Aaron Mooy and Laurent Depoitre.
Despite almost 80% possession, United managed just three shots on target.