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Mortgage applications stay flat even as rates drop to lowest in three weeks Homebuyers are trickling back into the mortgage market, but not enough to offset the industry's steep and steady drop in refinance business.
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Goldman Sachs reassures staff over Brexit in voicemail Goldman Sachs sought to reassure London-based staff over potential disruption to its business as Britain prepares to leave the European Union, in a ...
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The Most Powerful Single Click in Your Facebook Privacy Settings Getting a new job, recovering from an abusive relationship, engaging in new kinds of activism, moving to a different country—these are all examples of ...
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WHO Launches Global Effort to Halve Medication-Related Errors in 5 Years 29 March 2017 | GENEVA/BONN - WHO today launched a global initiative to reduce severe, avoidable medication-associated harm in all countries by ...
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Sterling fluctuates amid Brexit anxiety; major volatility expected in coming months While the current market reflects a very short consensus positioning in sterling, some commentators, including BNP Paribas's Edmund Shing believe ...
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Ghost in the Shell review – Scarlett Johansson remake lacks mystery It has been standardised and westernised with hardly any actual Japanese characters left in it, and effectively reimagined as a superhero origin myth, ...
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70 days in, Donald Trump's presidency is flailing He delighted in conspiracy theories and schoolyard insults. He contradicted himself routinely, but managed to sell his flip-flops as evidence of ...
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Donald Trump, Lost in Africa The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief provides support to clinics like the one above, in South Africa. President Trump's team has questioned ...
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Paralysed man moves arm using power of thought in world first Bill Kochevar, 53, has had electrical implants in the motor cortex of his brain and sensors inserted in his forearm, which allow the muscles of his arm ...
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US Senate committee to question 20 in Russia probe The Senate Intelligence Committee has requested 20 individuals to be interviewed for the panel's probe of alleged Russian interference in last year's ...
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