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How Will "Hamilton" Play in England? "Hamilton" has been a smash in multiple American cities—first New York, which it serenades as "the greatest city in the world," and then Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles—but London, of course, is another matter. The musical, after all, offers a decidedly patriotic American perspective on the ...
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Researchers win some, lose some in final US tax bill The U.S. research community experienced both the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat in lobbying congressional Republicans as they wrapped up a major overhaul of the nation's tax code. Research advocates persuaded lawmakers to drop changes that would have eliminated a valuable tax break ...
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Indonesia and Freeport close in on copper mine deal Indonesia and the US mining company Freeport-McMoran are edging closer to a deal that will mean a state-owned group taking a majority stake in Grasberg, the world's second-biggest copper mine. After months of tense negotiations, the two sides are set to publish a memorandum of understanding ...
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In 1952 London, 12000 people died from smog — here's why that matters now In February 2015, journalist Kate Dawson was browsing the Getty Images website when she stumbled upon an enigmatic black and white photo of a woman with four strings of pearls around her neck and a chiffon scarf around her nose and mouth. The woman was surrounded by an ominous gray haze.
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Rest in Peace, AIM The iconic messenger program first launched in 1997, in those halcyon pre-social media days of yore, and quickly became the go-to mode of communication for a generation of awkward tweens aching to interact through the safety of a computer screen. AIM filled our young world with buddy icons, chat ...
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'In the Fade' star Diane Kruger on her real-life agony "In the Fade" was filmed chronologically, allowing Kruger to tap into her character's fluctuating state of mind, and her own fraught emotions were heightened by visiting grieving relatives of real-life murder victims. "I never felt like that tension, those feelings, like I could push them aside at night, or on ...
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Whoops, iTunes won't be available in the Microsoft Store this year, after all In a statement emailed to ZDnet, an Apple spokesperson said, "We have been working with Microsoft to deliver the full iTunes experience to our customers and we need a little more time to get it right." So at least there's some good news: Apple isn't scrapping the project entirely, and plans are still in ...
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News Lab in 2017: the year in review In the news and technology communities, the collective sense of urgency about the future of journalism reached new heights this year. Never before has the press been so important—or so under threat. Technology and platforms like the ones Google has built present extraordinary opportunities to ...
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Joomla's Response to Overturning Net Neutrality in the United States Open Source Matters, Inc. and the Joomla Community believe wholeheartedly in content creation and dissemination. We as a community have been overwhelmingly in favor of retaining Net Neutrality in the United States and worldwide and will seek to make our voices heard in as many ways as possible ...
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