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The Humor and Beauty in Capturing Graffiti Cleanup Designer Vincent Wittenberg was at a seedy train station in the Dutch city of Eindhoven a few years ago when he noticed a man using a knife to scrape graffiti off a wall. Once finished, the guy pulled out his cellphone and snapped a pic. Wittenberg asked what he was up to, and the man explained he ...
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US aiding Saudi 'war crimes' in Yemen: Congressman The United States is helping Saudi Arabia commit "war crimes" in Yemen, according to US Congressman Ro Khanna. In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera's UpFront aired on Friday, Khanna, a Democratic congressman from California, said the US made a mistake in supporting the Saudi-led ...
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Stitch Fix gets a pop in its public trading debut Stitch Fix revised where it would price its IPO lower last night ahead of trading, and it looks like it helped approach the right sweet spot as a result when it made its debut today. The company saw around a 15% pop in its stock when it began trading this morning — the benchmark companies tend to look ...
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Deliv to power same-day grocery delivery for Walmart in San Jose Walmart is further expanding into same-day delivery with the help of its existing delivery partner, Deliv. The companies today announced they will now be working together to power same-day grocery delivery in the San Jose area, where users will be able to shop online then schedule deliveries from 8 ...
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Pakistani court orders anti-blasphemy sit-in be cleared Ahmadis are a minority sect, numbering in the hundreds of thousands in Pakistan and up to 10 million worldwide, who identify as Muslim while maintaining that the Prophet Muhammad was succeeded by the founder of their faith, Mirza Ghulam Ahmed, as a "subordinate prophet" in the late 19th century.
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Fate of lynx shot dead in Wales raises questions over 'hobby zoos' When the Mee family bought Dartmoor Zoological Park in October 2006, it was in a state of complete dilapidation. The initial attraction had been the 12-bedroom, 18th-century house on the edge of the Dartmoor national park in Devon, with the attached zoo a "massive encumbrance" that was putting off ...
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Virgin Hyperloop One lines up two preliminary studies in India Virgin Hyperloop One's goal (besides making their official name an increasingly difficult mouthful) is to build an India-wide national hyperloop network, and signing on Indian state governments, even if only for feasibility studies, is a key piece of the puzzle in terms of making this work. The states that have ...
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