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Prosecutors To Drop Sex Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein After Mistrials

Prosecutors To Drop Sex Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein After Mistrials

US prosecutors moved to drop a sex assault case against disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein Thursday after two separate juries were unable to reach verdicts in the case, the cinema mogul’s spokesperson told AFP. This article was ...

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The Consumer Sentiment Disconnect From Economic Reality

The Consumer Sentiment Disconnect From Economic Reality

The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index just printed 44.8 in May. That’s the worst reading ...

Ranked: Top 25 Private Landowners In The U.S.

America’s largest private landowners oversee vast stretches of…

Automakers Race Into Humanoid Robots As Timeline For Blue-Collar Job Disruption Emerges

Bernstein analyst Eunice Lee is out with a…

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Resigns As UK Faces 7th Leader In A Decade

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Credit Cards Are A Dangerous Necessity

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Rochester Already Has The Pieces To Solve Its Housing Crisis

Real progress starts with empowering local residents to…

The Drawer Problem: Why So Many Of Us Can’t Let Go Of Our Old Electronics

Think about the last smartphone, tablet or smartwatch…

Stop Wasting Budget On The Wrong Google Ads Clicks

Stop Wasting Budget On The Wrong Google Ads Clicks

Learn how to refine your targeting, eliminate low-quality traffic, and optimize campaign performance so every Google ...

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UBS analyst Peter Grom, who covers U.S. consumer staples including packaged food, beverages, and household products, served up a sour outlook for the salty-snack category, warning that the recovery investors had hoped for remains further out than expected. This article was…

Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire As SpaceX Shares Jump

Shares in Elon Musk’s SpaceX jumped 11 percent to $150 on their first day of trading Friday after the biggest initial public offering in history, making the polarizing entrepreneur the world’s first trillionaire as he vowed to take humanity to…

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Ethiopia’s Deal With Somaliland Upends Regional Dynamics, Risking Strife Across The Horn Of Africa

The Horn of Africa ushered in the new year with news of a deal that would ensure that diplomatic relations in…

Walmart Unveils AI-Powered Shopping Experience At CES 2024

Walmart has unveiled a range of innovative technology features that could transform shopping in future years. This article was written by Graeme…

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More and more young people are being diagnosed with cancer in the United States and around the world, leaving doctors puzzled, WSJ reported. This…

Moorpark College’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

Moorpark College continues to lead the community in preparing residents for needed life skills with their VITA program. The VITA (Volunteer…

Why A Nuclear Weapons Ban Would Threaten, Not Save Humanity

On January 22, 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force with 69 state parties. The treaty aims to…

2024 Market & Economic Outlook According To Twitter

During the last week of December, I polled my Twitter followers for their outlook on the markets and the economy for…

Which Is The Best U.S. City For Well-Paid Entry-Level Jobs?

The anxieties around a first-job are immense: fear of the unknown, performance pressure, and the need to navigate new professional environments….

New US Labor Rule May Help Gig Workers Qualify As Employees

A rule issued Tuesday by the US Labor Department making it tougher for companies to classify workers as “independent contractors” could take a…

YouTube Cracks Down On AI Content Mimicking Crime Victims

YouTube is taking steps to combat cyberbullying and harassment on its platform by updating its policies to prohibit content that uses…

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UNIVERSITY-LEVEL LECTURES OFFERED TO THE COMMUNITY Fifty and Better Program Announces the Winter Session THOUSAND OAKS, CA — In mid-January, California Lutheran…

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UK Trial Over Facial Recognition For Border Control

The UK is gearing up to trial facial recognition technology that could potentially render passports obsolete in the future. Phil Douglas, director-general of…

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An octopus that can change the size and color of patterns on its skin has inspired a deception technology platform for…

Why Egypt’s New Nuclear Plant Is A Long-Term Win For Russia

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Almost everyone wears shoes. For all practical purposes, shoes are essential clothing for most humans alive today. Shoes come in seemingly…

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Started in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, Starbucks is the second-most prolific quick-service brand in the United States. This article was written by Marcus…